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====Guidelines====
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Now that more people are about to start using TVModularAnalysis for their
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analysis I would like to propose a number of guidlines to make sure that
 +
we can work together well using a common source code.
 +
 +
  * Please only commit code that compiles without any errors _and_ warnings.
 +
    Long lists of existing warnings make it difficult to spot newly
 +
    introduced ones.
 +
 +
    --> I just cleaned all the code. There are no warnings anymore in
 +
        the present CVS head.
 +
 +
 +
  * Make sure to commit coherent sets of files. For example, when you
 +
    include "MyFancyNewAnalysis.h" in CSCDriver.h, make sure that
 +
    the corresponding module is also in cvs by having 'cvs add'ed both
 +
    the .C and .h file and that it is compiled by listing it in
 +
    CCEXTRAMODS in Makefile.
 +
 +
    The best way to make sure that the code that you committed works OK
 +
    is (after you finished committing everything) to check out a fresh
 +
    copy of the head somewhere in /tmp and try to compile that there.
 +
 +
 +
  * Do not commit binary files (.o files, executables) or auto-generated
 +
    dependencies (.d files).
 +
 +
 +
 +
  * Drivers: Since I anticipate that this will be the largest area of clashes
 +
    I have rewritten the makefile so that there can now be multiple CSCDriver
 +
    files so that each of you can have its own. As an example I have added
 +
    CSCDriverWV. To make your own
 +
 +
      - Add a new binary target definition to the makefile, e.g
 +
 +
        BINFILEWV  = CSCDriverWV
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 +
      - Add a linking rule for your new binary
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 +
        # Rules to combine objects into a private executable
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          $(BINFILEWV): $(OLIST) Framework/$(BINFILEWV).o
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                $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(BINFILEWV) $(OLIST) Framework/$(BINFILEWV).o $(LINKLIBS)
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    You can just clone my example and replace 'WV' by anything you like.
 +
 +
    To compile your private executable instead of the standard CSCDriver do
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      unix> gmake CSCDriverWV
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 +
    where you replace CSCDriverWV name with yours.
 +
 +
 +
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  * Once you have commited a coherent set of new feature, tag the TVModularAnalysis repository
 +
 +
      unix> cvs tag V00-00-01
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 +
    _after_ you have committed all the changes. In the future you (and everybody else)
 +
    will be able to check out this frozen version of TVModularAnalysis even if further
 +
    changes have happened in CVS head. This allows you to separate 'production' versions
 +
    from 'development' versions.
 +
 +
    Send a mail to atlas-pat if you have tagged a new version of TVModularAnalysis
 +
    with a short description of the functionality you added.
 +
 +
    I have just tagged the current head of CVS (after cleaning and reorganization)
 +
    as 'V00-00-01'
 +
 +
  * Do commit your analysis modules so other can (re)use them and do
 +
    design your analysis to be performed in many small modules rather than
 +
    one large one to promote better structure, maintenance and reusability.
 +
 
====define_sample====
 
====define_sample====
 
The <tt>ls -1 $DIR/*.root</tt> command it used is unable to cope with very large directories. Replacing it with <tt>find $DIR -name '*.root'</tt> seems to do the trick.
 
The <tt>ls -1 $DIR/*.root</tt> command it used is unable to cope with very large directories. Replacing it with <tt>find $DIR -name '*.root'</tt> seems to do the trick.

Revision as of 14:36, 18 July 2007

Guidelines

Now that more people are about to start using TVModularAnalysis for their analysis I would like to propose a number of guidlines to make sure that we can work together well using a common source code.

  * Please only commit code that compiles without any errors _and_ warnings.
    Long lists of existing warnings make it difficult to spot newly
    introduced ones.
    --> I just cleaned all the code. There are no warnings anymore in
        the present CVS head.


  * Make sure to commit coherent sets of files. For example, when you
    include "MyFancyNewAnalysis.h" in CSCDriver.h, make sure that
    the corresponding module is also in cvs by having 'cvs add'ed both
    the .C and .h file and that it is compiled by listing it in
    CCEXTRAMODS in Makefile.
    The best way to make sure that the code that you committed works OK
    is (after you finished committing everything) to check out a fresh
    copy of the head somewhere in /tmp and try to compile that there.


  * Do not commit binary files (.o files, executables) or auto-generated
    dependencies (.d files).


  * Drivers: Since I anticipate that this will be the largest area of clashes
    I have rewritten the makefile so that there can now be multiple CSCDriver
    files so that each of you can have its own. As an example I have added
    CSCDriverWV. To make your own
      - Add a new binary target definition to the makefile, e.g
        BINFILEWV  = CSCDriverWV
      - Add a linking rule for your new binary
       # Rules to combine objects into a private executable
         $(BINFILEWV): $(OLIST) Framework/$(BINFILEWV).o
               $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(BINFILEWV) $(OLIST) Framework/$(BINFILEWV).o $(LINKLIBS)
    You can just clone my example and replace 'WV' by anything you like.
    To compile your private executable instead of the standard CSCDriver do
      unix> gmake CSCDriverWV
    where you replace CSCDriverWV name with yours.


  * Once you have commited a coherent set of new feature, tag the TVModularAnalysis repository
      unix> cvs tag V00-00-01
    _after_ you have committed all the changes. In the future you (and everybody else)
    will be able to check out this frozen version of TVModularAnalysis even if further
    changes have happened in CVS head. This allows you to separate 'production' versions
    from 'development' versions.
    Send a mail to atlas-pat if you have tagged a new version of TVModularAnalysis
    with a short description of the functionality you added.
    I have just tagged the current head of CVS (after cleaning and reorganization)
    as 'V00-00-01'
 * Do commit your analysis modules so other can (re)use them and do
   design your analysis to be performed in many small modules rather than
   one large one to promote better structure, maintenance and reusability.

define_sample

The ls -1 $DIR/*.root command it used is unable to cope with very large directories. Replacing it with find $DIR -name '*.root' seems to do the trick.

b-tagging

In case you're using the Nikhef TVNtuples, you should add || (FullReco0-> vPJet_weight(i_jet) > 4.5 && FullReco0->vPJet_p_T(i_jet)>20000) in the FillAODVectors module in TVModularAnalysis, like here:

//--------------------------------------
void FillAODVectors::fillBJetVec(){
//--------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Fill Vectors of TLorentzVectors-with-index for 'all' and 'good' Bjets
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
  vector<TLorentzVectorWIdx>& BJetVec      = gList["BJetVec"] ;
  BJetVec.clear();
  for(Int_t i_jet = 0; i_jet<FullReco0->PJet_N; i_jet++){
    if(FullReco0->vPJet_BTagged(i_jet)==1 || (FullReco0->vPJet_weight(i_jet) >
4.5 && FullReco0->vPJet_p_T(i_jet)>20000) ){
      TLorentzVectorWIdx v(FullReco0->vPJet_px(i_jet),FullReco0->vPJet_py
(i_jet),FullReco0->vPJet_pz(i_jet),FullReco0->vPJet_E(i_jet),i_jet);
      BJetVec.push_back(TLorentzVectorWIdx(FullReco0->vPJet_px
(i_jet),FullReco0->vPJet_py(i_jet),FullReco0->vPJet_pz(i_jet),FullReco0->
vPJet_E(i_jet),i_jet) );
    }
  }
}

Otherwise you don't have any b-jets, because the BTagged variable was not filled. In case of the centrally produced 'Akira' Ntuples it will work just fine the way it is now though.

isolation cuts

If you like to have the same cuts as TopView, you should change in MuonSelection.C to etcone20 and the cut to 6 GeV.

memory leak

The problem with the 'memory leak' has been solved: we were using "an emulated collection proxy for compiled std::vector<double> and std::vector<int>". Doh! See: https://savannah.cern.ch/bugs/?28099

You can check out a new version from CVS: V00-00-07

A bit more technical: Note that the fix is in CSCDriver.C so everybody using his/her own customised 'CSCDriver' should apply the following changes:

In CSCDriver.C:
1) Add:

#include "TApplication.h"
#include "TROOT.h"

2) Change:

int main(int argc, const char** argv)

to

int main(int argc, char** argv)

3) Add in main:

TApplication App(argv[0],&argc,argv);
gROOT->Processline("#include <vector>");

Except for the memory leak, you also get rid off the error message that shows up everytime a new EventView-based ntuple is read in:

Error in <TClass::Load>: dictionary of class TTreeIndex not found

error messages

The other two warning messages still remain:

Warning in <TClass::TClass>: no dictionary for class AttributeListLayout is available
Warning in <TClass::TClass>: no dictionary for class pair<string,string> is available

We think they can be ignored safely. Though, if you're worried, a hint for a possible solution: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/EventViewFAQ