RE:cint & dereferencing

From: J. Rieling (jr@ri.dasa.de)
Date: Tue Jun 08 1999 - 14:01:39 MEST


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dear Masaharu,

  thank you for your reply.

>  In fact, Cint is not aimed to be a 100% ANSI/ISO compliant C/C++ language
>  processor. It rather is a portable script language environment.

  the major advantage of cint is that it connects the benefits of
  interactive development with the possibility to compile the code with
  a mature compiler afterwards. cint is more than just another spiffy
  script-language.

  thus, it should be a cardinal virtue for cint to be ansi-compliant.

  ( i understand that achieving compliance this is a quite difficult task
    - there is currently no compliant c++ compiler. )

> Many of CINT users previously used Fortran or BASIC in scientific
> computation.

  tell them to learn c++.

  cheers,

j.

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