Re: TH1F *** object

From: Patois Yannick (patois@ganil.fr)
Date: Wed Nov 10 1999 - 16:53:24 MET


Hi,

I asked a question that I think is quite similar in this message:
http://root.cern.ch/root/roottalk/roottalk99/2302.html

I got an answer (that surprisingly cant be found in the roottalk
digest), so I quote it here :

"
Date: Sat,  9 Oct 1999 19:53:20 +0900
From: Masaharu Goto <MXJ02154@nifty.ne.jp>
To: patois@ganil.fr
Cc: roottalk@hpsalo.cern.ch
Subject: RE:CINT and pointers on array of pointer on

Helo Yannick,

Thank you for reporting this problem. This was a cint bug. 
I will fix this in cint5.14.17. 

Thank you
"

So, first check your version of cint. I cant help you more because I
simply redesigned my routines so that I didnt have to pass a ***THF1 as
an argument.

Hope it helps,

	Yannick

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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Laura Fabbietti wrote:

> Dear Rooters
> I try to declare in one  member function a local variable of type TH1F
> ***. I try to produce a shared object out of my classes and it compiles,
> but once I call the function that contains the TH1F *** object at
> interpreter level I get this error message I have never seen before
> 
> Limitation: Reference member not supported. Please use pointer
> FILE:/tmp/file7cqDLr_cint LINE:1
> Limitation: Reference member not supported. Please use pointer
> FILE:/tmp/file7cqDLr_cint LINE:1
> *** Interpreter error recovered ***
> 
> Is this error message connected with the TH1F *** object? If yes is
> there any way out???
> 
> I welcome any suggestion.
> Laura
> 
> 



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