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Mon Jun 4 12:30:41 2012 UTC (2 years, 7 months ago) by
axel
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Remove
using namespace std;
from Riostream.h, which has huge consequences for all of ROOT.
Riostream.h is now a simple wrapper for fstream, iostream, iomanip for backward compatibility; Riosfwd.h simply wraps iosfwd.
Because of templates and their inline functions, Riostream.h needed to be included in headers, too (e.g. TParameter.h), which violated the assumption that Riostream.h is not exposing its using namespace std to headers.
ROOT now requires R__ANSISTREAM, R__SSTREAM, which does not change the set of supported compilers.
Without "using namespace std", several identifiers are now prefixed by std::; e.g. roofit/* source files now have a using namespace std to keep their coding style.
TFile::MakeProject() now generates "using namespace std" to convert the CINT-style class names into C++ ones.
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Mon Jul 3 16:10:46 2006 UTC (8 years, 6 months ago) by
brun
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from Axel:
Change the signature of SavePrimitive from
void SavePrimitive(ofstream &out, Option_t *option);
to
void SavePrimitive(ostream &out, Option_t *option = "");
With this change one can do, eg
myhist.SavePrimitive(std::cout);
WARNING: do rm -f tree/src/*.o
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Sat Apr 5 16:53:03 2003 UTC (11 years, 9 months ago) by
brun
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trunk/hist/src/TF12.cxx
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Add new class TF12.
A TF12 is a projection of a TF2 along X or Y and has the same behaviour as a TF1
// Example of a function
//
// TF2 *f2 = new TF2("f2","sin(x)*sin(y)/(x*y)",0,5,0,5);
// TF12 *f12 = new TF12("f12",f2,0.1,"y");
// f12->Draw();
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