Error In Tfile Cd Unknown Directory
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In reply to: Mariusz Stanczak: "TFile-.* behaviour (long)" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Mariusz Stanczak wrote: > > I get rather strange results under WinNT: > > the current keyboard layout is 437 > ******************************************* > * * > * W E L C O M E to R O O T * > * * > * Version 2.00/03 28 March 1998 * > > TFile->pwd always returns "/" as the current directory: > > root [2] TFile test("test.root") > root [3] https://root.cern.ch/root/roottalk/roottalk04/3055.html test.ls() > TFile** test.root > TFile* test.root > root [4] test.mkdir("dir1l1") > (class TDirectory*)0xa0e118 > root [5] test.ls() > TFile** test.root > TFile* test.root > TDirectory* dir1l1 dir1l1 > root [6] test.pwd() > test.root:/ > root [7] test.cd("dir1l1") > root [8] test.pwd() > test.root:/ > This is the correct behaviour. The statement test.pwd() prints the name of the directory pointed by test. What you https://root.cern.ch/root/roottalk/roottalk98/0534.html can do is teh following: test.cd("dir1l1"); gDirectory->pwd(); //the global gDirectory points to the current dir TDirectory *dir1l1 = gDirectory; dir1l1->pwd(); //same as above > New files are created in the right directory, but how is one to keep track > where in the directory tree one is at a given moment? > > root [18] test.mkdir("dir1l2") > (class TDirectory*)0xa0e998 > root [19] test.ls() > TFile** test.root > TFile* test.root > TDirectory* dir1l1 dir1l1 > TDirectory* dir1l2 dir1l2 > > Further, it is possible to create "invalid" directory names... in the > following > if ROOT is to mimic the directory behaviour of an OS file system the > command; > > root [21] test.mkdir("dir2l2/dir1l3") > > would be expected to create directory "dir2l2" and "under" it a subdirectory > "dir1l3" but the result is; > > (class TDirectory*)0xa0fa18 > root [22] test.ls() > TFile** test.root > TFile* test.root > TDirectory* dir1l1 dir1l1 > TDirectory* dir1l2 dir1l2 > TDirectory* dir2l2/dir1l3 dir2l2/dir1l3 > > and since the "/" is a directory seperator, all other operations fail unless > the "/" is escaped: > > root [23] test.cd("dir2l2/dir1l3") > Error in
Ignoring redundant EMAKE_ROOT value. EC1004 Could not create temp dir. EC1005 No writable temporary directories are available. EC1006 Bad value for \--emake-cygwin. EC1007 Unknown annotation detail token. http://docs.electric-cloud.com/accelerator_doc/7_1/Mobile/Help/Advanced/Content/error_codes.htm EC1008 Invalid logcapture setting. (OBSOLETE) EC1009 Unknown pragma. EC1010 Unknown history mode. EC1011 Invalid compression thresholds. EC1012 Invalid write limit: must be 1 or greater. EC1013 Unknown make emulation mode option. https://books.google.com/books?id=BuvNp1OLZRQC&pg=PA223&lpg=PA223&dq=error+in+tfile+cd+unknown+directory&source=bl&ots=XaBZbGLgIp&sig=_bJgvmK_luSYrw606rznXFb1Tts&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjU2KvI5szPAhUMyWMKHWCwAcEQ6AEIVTAI EC1014 \--emake-debugger not supported for cluster builds. EC1015 Invalid emake root directory. EC1016 Bad root (e.g. cannot handle UNC path names). EC1017 Bad root "/": the root directory is not error in a supported emake root. EC1018 Unable to load cygwin1.dll. EC1019 Unable to open annotation output file. EC1020 Local mode only supports 'basic' annotation detail. EC1021 Local mode does not support setting an annotation file name. EC1022 Illegal registry path: root must be one of: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. EC1023 Illegal build mode, switching to 'local'. EC1024 Invalid EMAKE_ROOT directory. EC1025 Unknown error in tfile make emulation mode in emulation table. EC1026 Cannot open equivalence map: [file] (OBSOLETE) EC1027 Invalid file in equivalent map: [error] (OBSOLETE) EC1028 Build is stopping. EC1029 Unable to determine name of command file. EC1030 Unable to open command file. EC1031 Unable to write command file. EC1032 An exception occurred. EC1033 Unable to create temporary file. EC1034 The last 60 agent requests to the cluster manager have failed. EC1035 Couldn't remove backing store. EC1036 Chain::getVersion detected a malformed chain, treating as a stale version. EC1037 Cannot open history file. EC1038 Version mismatch, ignoring history file. EC1039 Ignoring malformed history file: no Section header. EC1040 Ignoring malformed history file: a bad Job section header. EC1041 Ignoring malformed history file: no Job section. EC1042 Ignoring malformed history file: no Serial Deps section. EC1043 Ignoring malformed history file: a bad Serial Deps section. EC1044 Ignoring malformed history file: no Dependencies. EC1045 Ignoring malformed history file: no Prereq Dependencies. EC1047 more output fragments than expected. EC1048 No agents available; aborting build. EC1049 unexpected exception halting build. EC1050 agent error; aborting build. EC1051 Unable to cr
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