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The CINT C-C++ Interpreter |
http://root.cern.ch/ twiki/bin/view/ROOT/CINT |
03 September 2007 10:57:47am
CINT covers about 95% of ANSI C and 85% of C++. CINT, written in ANSI C (about 80000 loc), is solid enough to interpret itself and let the interpreted version execute a program. A CINT script can call compiled classes/functions and compiled code can make callbacks to CINT user defined functions. Utilities, like makecint and rootcint, automate the process of embedding compiled C/C++ library code as shared objects (as Dynamic Link Library, DLL, or shared library). Source files and shared objects can be dynamically loaded/unloaded without stopping the CINT process. CINT offers a gdb like debugging environment for interepreted programs.
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