Pasha Murat has generously assisted me in checking the standards compliance of my code. Even after I correct the syntactic errors that Pasha pointed out, the pointer-to-member and address-of-member operators do not seem to work in CINT. This may not be an easy thing to fix, but in the long run these are important language features, so I hope that eventually these operators will be incorporated into CINT. Perhaps now that the ISO has accepted the C++ standard, at least the target will be stationary. Thanks again to everyone who has contributed to writing ROOT for providing such a useful and powerful tool. At 11:46 AM 7/21/98 -0500, Pasha Murat wrote: > > > I suspect that 2 out of 3 problems you reported are due to you >are using Microsoft "dialect" of C++ and are not related to CINT. Jonathan =========================================================================== Jonathan M. Gilligan <jonathan.gilligan@vanderbilt.edu> Research Assistant Professor and Associate Director (615) 343-2957 Center for Molecular and Atomic Studies at Surfaces Fax: 343-1708 Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Box 1807-B Sec'y 322-6438 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235 Lab: 343-7578
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