Hello all,
since version 3.0 of ROOT, I have noticed that a pointer on something
is not 0 when declared :
Double_t *b;
b is not 0
before, it was 0, and became different only when allocated :
b=Double_t[4]
for example
is it due to C++ libs used for compilation ?
is it a normal feature of the compilator (and a bonus due to previous root
versions?)
It occurs only for compilated libraries, not with the interpreter
Thanks
Jean-Pierre Ernenwein, GRPHE
Universite de Haute Alsace, IUT Mulhouse, dept SGM / IReS Strasbourg
Tel: 03 89 33 75 56 (IUT) / 03 88 10 66 19 ou 66 77 (IReS)
Portable : 06 89 26 40 46
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