Hi Christoph,
You can at anytime use
gROOT->ProcessLine(".O0");
Cheers,
Nick.
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Christoph Bugel wrote:
>
> Thank you for the tip :)
> I activated the optimization 0 like this:
>
> G__init_cint("cint -O0");
> G__loadfile("test.cc");
> G__calc("func();");
>
> and it fixed the problem.
> Is it possible to turn this option on at a later time (not during G__init_cint)
> with something like G__process_cmd, or similar? (I think with G__calc and
> G__exec_text I can use only C++ syntax, not commands)
>
> Thanks,
> Christoph
>
> On Wed 2001-08-08, Masaharu Goto wrote:
> > Hello Christoph,
> >
> > Thank you for reporting this problem.
> > It turned out that this is a tricky one. I need time to
> > think about this. Meanwhile, a workaround is to use optimization
> > level 0 '.O0' to turn off bytecode compilation.
> >
> > Thank you
> > Masaharu Goto
> >
> >
> > >Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 16:02:58 +0300
> > >From: Christoph Bugel <chris@tti-telecom.com>
> > >To: roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch, rootdev@pcroot.cern.ch
> > >Subject: CINT: extra destructor called
> > >
> > >Hi!
> > >I found a bug in cint, causing it to call a destructor where it
> > >shouldnt. For example, the code below will produce this output:
> > >
> > >DTOR
> > >CTOR
> > >DTOR
> > >
> > >This was tested with cint-5.15.07.
> > >BTW, when 'i' is initialized to 3, the output will be 'DTOR' which is
> > >also wrong. If 'i' is initialized to 0 it works ok. (CTOR, DTOR).
> > >Thanks!
> > >
> > >here is the code:
> > >
> > >/////////////////////////////////////
> > >
> > >class X
> > >{
> > > public:
> > > X(){ printf("CTOR\n"); }
> > > ~X(){ printf("DTOR\n"); }
> > >};
> > >void bug()
> > >{
> > > int i=0;
> > > while(i<5)
> > > {
> > > if(i==1)
> > > {
> > > X x1;
> > > }
> > > i = i + 1;
> > > }
> > >}
> > >
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