Hello, in the documetation you wrote: In split mode, a data member cannot be a pointer to an array of basic types. A variable size array must be encapsulated inside another object derived by TObject. What does this mean? Eg, if I have: ------------------------------- class A : public TObject { B *b; // i this the right way B c; // or this? } class B : public TObject { Byte_t *bytes; // an array which contains a variable number of entries at runtime } ------------------------------- Can I write class B now in a branch with splitleven=1? Does this mean, that the only problem to write a TArrayC with splitlevel=1 is that it isn't derived from TObject? Thanks, Thomas.
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