same file name(minus extension) and fun. entry point/Re: how can I use dialogs on Windows95?

From: Nobuyuki Hikichi (hikichi@sra.co.jp)
Date: Wed Jun 16 1999 - 12:56:35 MEST


Fons Rademakers writes:

 >    I am sorry to say that the ROOT GUI classes, and thus dialogs.C, are
 > currently
 > only supported on X11 and not Win32.See note at bottom of 
 > http://root.cern.ch/root/HowtoGUI.html.

Thanks for quick follow.


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>
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