Adding a space between the 8 bit char and the newline in bug.C seems
to be a work around.
-Brett.
Patois Yannick writes:
> Hi,
>
> The following code doesnt run well under CINT:
>
> <<<< File: bug.C
> int a=1; // é
> int b=2;
>
> void bug(void)
> {
> printf("b :%f\n",b);
> }
> >>>>
>
> root [2] .x bug.C
> Error: No symbol b in current scope FILE:bug.C LINE:6
> *** Interpreter error recovered ***
>
> Note the 'é' (e acute), this is where the problem is located.
>
> Should I expect a fix or avoid 8 bits chars in the code ?
>
> Yannick
>
> PS: Root version 3.00.02 under ix86 linux.
>
>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Tue Jan 01 2002 - 17:50:35 MET