Hi,
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001 11:46:58 +0200
Fons Rademakers <Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch> wrote
concerning "Re: [ROOT] rootcint produces invalid code for templates on Win32":
> Hi Peter,
>
> this is the only legal syntax for explicit template specialization.
> The problem is with the old VC++6. The only solution is to make a little
> shell script for Windows that filters the code in a dialect acceptable
> to VC++6.
Since you need Cygwin to build ROOT on Windoze, you should have bash
and sed installed. Hence a script like
#!/bin/bash
for i in $* ; do
if test -f $i.new ; then
rm -f $i.new
fi
sed 's,^template <>,,' < $i > $i.new
done
should do the trick. One can ofcourse also do a Perl script, which is
probably only one line long! To make the whole thing transparent, make
another shell script that goes like
output=$1
shift
rootcint -f $output -c $*
sed 's,^template <>,,' < $output > $output.tmp
mv $output.tmp $output
and use that as your rootcint.
Hope that helps you.
Yours,
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