Hi Nobu, This small macro works correctly on Windows95, etc. You can do the following; Root > .L macro3.C Root > macro3() or Root > .x macro3.C Rene Brun Nobuyuki Hikichi wrote: > > > I have another question for same file name(minus extension) and function > entry point on Windows95. > > page 24 in http://root.cern.ch/root/course*.ps.gz has a example for > same file name(minus extension) and function entry point. > > On windows95, I cannot run this example. > Should I need to check more like the environment value to run? > > Here is a simpler case. > > <<macro3.C>> > int macro3(int j =10) > { > return j * j; > } > > root [0] macro3() > Error: No symbol macro3() in current scope FILE:C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\53 LINE:1 > *** Interpreter error recovered *** > root [1] macro3(3) > Error: No symbol macro3(3) in current scope FILE:C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\53 LINE:1 > *** Interpreter error recovered *** > > -- Nobu > Name: Nobuyuki Hikichi <hikichi@sra.co.jp> > Office: Software Research Associates, Inc., Japan.
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