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Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
Text |
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2843
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13 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Suggestion | manalyzer thread safety and custom http IP binding | > - Enable ROOT's thread safety when running
in multithreaded mode
> This helps avoid users having to write |
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2842
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13 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | mstrcpy, was: strlcpy and strlcat added to glibc 2.38 | for the record, as ultimate solution, strlcpy()
and strlcat() were wholesale
replaced by mstrlcpy() and mstrlcat(). this |
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2841
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13 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | mfe.cxx with RO_STOPPED and EQ_POLLED | > > I noticed that a check was added to mfe.cxx
in 1961af0d6:
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2840
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13 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | rootana bitbucket build fixed | rootana bitbucket build is fixed, only a few
minor build problems. I am using the
root official docker image (which turned |
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2839
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12 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Fix | bitbucket builds repaired | bitbucket builds work again, also added ubuntu-24
and almalinux-9.
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2838
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | "Safe" abort of sequencer scripts | > We often use the MIDAS sequencer to temporarily
control detector settings, such as:
>
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2837
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | mana.cxx | > Ok, no relevant complains so far, so I removed
mana and rmana from the CMake build
> process, but left the file mana.cxx still |
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2836
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | Help parsing scdms_v1 data? | Look at the C++ implementation of the MIDAS
data file reader, the code is very
simple to follow.
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2835
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Suggestion | Improve Event Documentation | > I am writing a Rust based midas file reader
however it was kind of hard to understand
the full midas file
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2834
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Multiple issues with mhist | I think I can offer some insight into your
problems:
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2833
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | > > I'm trying to get a sense of the rate
limitations of a python frontend.
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2832
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | >
> poll(INT count) {
> for (i=0 ; i<count ; i++)
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2831
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | > I'm trying to get a sense of the rate limitations
of a python frontend.
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2830
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11 Sep 2024 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Info | News MSCB++ API | > Here is some example code:
>
> #include "mscbxx.h"
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2829
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06 Sep 2024 |
Jack Carlton | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | Thanks for the responses, they were very helpful.
>First the general advice: if you reduce |
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2828
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05 Sep 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | > First the general advice: if you reduce
the "period" of your equipment, then your
function will get called more frequently. |
|
Draft
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05 Sep 2024 |
Jack Carlton | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? |
Thank you, this was very helpful.
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2826
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05 Sep 2024 |
Ben Smith | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | > What limits the rate that poll_func is called
in a python frontend?
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2825
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05 Sep 2024 |
Jack Carlton | Forum | Python frontend rate limitations? | I'm trying to get a sense of the rate limitations
of a python frontend. I
understand this will vary from system to |
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2824
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04 Sep 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Info | News MSCB++ API | I had two free afternoon and took the opportunity
to write a new API for the MSCB
system. I'm not sure if anybody else actually |
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