On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Masaharu Goto wrote: > I understand your situation. People are most likely frustrated when > the system behaves differently from their expectation. > In this sense, a bit moderate expectation could make people happier, I think that reasoning usually goes this way: 1. CINT, written in ANSI C (about 80000 loc), is solid enough to interpret itself and let the interpreted version execute a program 2. My program is much simpler and also written in ANSI C. 3. So why it does not work ? The trick probably it that CINT source code was written taking into account CINT limitations. > 3) ROOT/CINT is improving. So feedback is welcome. I would love to be able to load precompiled ANSI C functions without the need to construct my own classes and recompile cint/root. May be this is already possible? Best regards, -- Tomasz Motylewski
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