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> > BTW, I do not think the ROOT writer (and rmlogger) get much use these days ...
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> yes, I agree with you that ROOT files are not suitable to store "first level" data, but this is a very
> useful solution when you are developing a software DAQ and you need some (quick) spectra in order
> to verify some code...
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I confirm that we are keeping the ROOT writer, sometimes it is useful.
Also sorry about all the bugs in that code, it pretty much gets no testing this days, other than by people who try to use it.
K.O. |