Re: [ROOT] CINT commands in a file

From: Rene Brun (Rene.Brun@cern.ch)
Date: Mon Feb 05 2001 - 17:10:22 MET


Hi Thomas,
You should do this in the startup macro rootlogon.C
You can also choose the name of the startup macro in system.rootrc or
the local .rootrc.

Rene Brun

Thomas Eberl wrote:
> 
> Dear rooters,
> 
> I have a number of Macros with functions ("named scripts"). I need to
> load all these files at the beginning of each ROOT session in order to
> be able to use these functions. Usually this is done via a ".L filename"
> at the CINT prompt. As I need to load many of these files, I would like
> to tell CINT in a script to load all my files with functions.
> Unfortunately, I have not found a way to put CINT commands starting
> usually with a dot (e.g. ".x") in a script. Is there a way ??
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Thomas Eberl



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