You need special STL header file sets for cint which is not included in
ROOT package now. Copy cint source package and unpack it. There is
$CINTSYSDIR/stl directory. Copy that directory as $ROOTSYS/cint/stl.
Then, simply do 'root[0] #include <vector>'. Don't use absolute path.
With above setting, you can use some feature of STL. But not all. You
can use array, <vector> and <string> but they are not fast. <list> may
work to some extent but very slow. <deque>, <map>, <multimap> do not
work yet. Please do not expect too much here.
Right now, cint interprets all STL templates. It is nicer if we have
precompiled sets of STL containers.
Masaharu Goto
> I am playing (again) with root. I would like to use some of my code with
> root, which uses STL containers like <vector>. For a start, I tried this:
>
> on OSF1 online04.lbl.gov V4.0 386 alpha:
>
> *******************************************
> * *
> * W E L C O M E to R O O T *
> * *
> * Version 2.00/06 15 May 1998 *
> * *
> * You are welcome to visit our Web site *
> * http://root.cern.ch *
> * *
> *******************************************
>
> CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.13.54, May 15 1998
> Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements.
> Enclose multiple statements between { }.
> root [0] #include "/usr/include/cxx/vector"
> Limitation: can not handle macro _TYPENAME typename Use +P or -p option
> FILE:/usr/include/cxx/stdcomp LINE:1499
>
> Does this mean I can't use STL containers? Or is there a way around this
> "limitation"?
>
> cheers, Stefan
>
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