I have found some time to investigate this bug, and I can now confirm that this is a bug of my computer rather than the code itself.
The reason of this problem is that for some reason a file named "e+" was present on my local directory. (Do not ask me why probably a wrong manipulation). So the command check_check was interpreted the check e+ e- > t t~ as if the first entry was an input file rather than a particle...
We can off-course add a check that this entry is not a particle name (in top of checking if the file exists) but I think that such situation should be rare enough. So It's up to you if you want to have a fix for this or not.
Hi Valentin,
I have found some time to investigate this bug, and I can now confirm that this is a bug of my computer rather than the code itself.
The reason of this problem is that for some reason a file named "e+" was present on my local directory. (Do not ask me why probably a wrong manipulation). So the command check_check was interpreted the check e+ e- > t t~ as if the first entry was an input file rather than a particle...
We can off-course add a check that this entry is not a particle name (in top of checking if the file exists) but I think that such situation should be rare enough. So It's up to you if you want to have a fix for this or not.
Cheers,
Olivier