Hi Rooters, Currently, from what I have seen, if I have a TObjArray* A, when I delete it, its members are not deleted unless I run A->Delete() before. The same applies to lists. I wonder if it would be possible to add some "adoption" mecanism which would give the responsibility of destroying objects to the array when it is deleted. Then for deletion, people would only need to delete the array.. It saves one line of code ! ;-) and it costs several lines in the array class plus a boolean value to activate this behaviour. ;-( But, the main point is that it would save, to my view, a lot of memory loss mistakes: when you set a new value to a bin of the array. A.At(x, i) would delete previous object if present. It has a cost and should not be set by default but is very usefull... I have used to it in another "somewhat" similar system and it was very pratical ! Comments ? A second small point on histograms ! I feel that function GetMaximum() and GetMaximumBin() are quite redundant functions. A single one could do both ! -- Vincent Vincent Colin de Verdiere (vincent.colin.de.verdiere@cern.ch) at work: CERN, division EP, Office 13-1-038, CH - 1211 Geneva 23 tel: (+41) 22 76 72839, fax: (+41) 22 767 9075 http::/www-prima.imag.fr/Prima/colin/homeGB.html
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