[ROOT] CINT bug in function matching ? / Persistant Splash Window in 2.24/05

From: Patois Yannick (patois@ganil.fr)
Date: Tue May 30 2000 - 10:02:07 MEST


Hi,

I wrote the little code bellow :

// file atest.C

#ifndef __CINT__
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
typedef char chname_t[100];
void do_for_runs(int n,int *rlist,chname_t *rname)
{
  printf("Opening file %s (%d)\n",rname[0],rlist[0]);
}

#ifndef __CINT__
int main(void)
#else
void atest(void)
#endif
{

  int  rlist[1]      ={187};
  chname_t rname[1] ={"batchs/000/result139_20000529_181438.root"};
  do_for_runs(1,rlist,rname);
}

It compile without warning and run as expected with g++ (linux i586)

But not with ROOT :
root [0] .x atest.C    
Error: No symbol do_for_runs(1,rlist,rname) in current scope FILE:atest.C LINE:26
Possible candidates are...
filename       line:size busy function type and name  
atest.C           8:4    0 public: void do_for_runs(int n,int* rlist,chname_t* rname);
*** Interpreter error recovered ***

ROOT versions   
 *   Version   2.23/11   14 January 2000   *
and
 *   Version   2.24/05       16 May 2000   *
gives the same error on this code.


Another problem I have only with 2.24/05 wich I just tried to escape
from this bug is that the splash window doesnt disapears and sit at the
middle of the screen for the whole time I'm running ROOT (details: on
this window it's still written 'Version: 2.23'). As such a behavior can't
be missed I'm afraid it's very specific to my own configuration which
I'll give below.

Config :
HP intel PII box
$ uname -a
Linux ganp188.in2p3.fr 2.2.13-22mdk #1 SMP Fri Oct 22 02:06:33 CEST 1999 i686 unknown
X version : XFree86-3.3.5-3mdk
Window manager : iceWM, package version : icewm-0.9.48-1mdk

Thanx for your attention,

	Yannick


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