Hi Ivan,
not all example programs in $ROOTSYS/test can be interpreted.
One that can for example is stress.cxx (notice the #ifndef __CINT__
clause which contains the main program). However, all programs in
$ROOTSYS/tutorials can be interpreted.
Cheers, Fons.
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 01:55:54PM +0100, Ivan Storgaard Vogelius wrote:
> Hi
> I get in trouble when trying to use the TROOT or TApplication
> class in interpreter mode. Trying to run the hworld-example I get the
> following:
> root [2] .x hworld.cxx
> Error: Can't call TROOT::TROOT("hello","Hello World") in current scope
> FILE:hworld.cxx LINE:17
> Possible candidates are... filename line:size busy function type and name
> (in TROOT)
> filename line:size busy function type and name (in TDirectory)
> filename line:size busy function type and name (in TNamed)
> filename line:size busy function type and name (in TObject)
> *** Interpreter error recovered ***
>
> The example works fine compiled. Can these classes be made to work in
> interpreter mode?
>
> Ivan
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