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1/* ======================================================================== *\
2!
3! *
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18! Author(s): Thomas Bretz, 12/2000 <mailto:tbretz@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de>
19!
20! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2007
21!
22!
23\* ======================================================================== */
24
25/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
26//
27// MTask
28//
29// Base class for all tasks which can perfomed in a tasklist
30// For each event processed in the eventloop all the different
31// tasks in the tasklist will be processed.
32//
33// So all tasks must inherit from this baseclass.
34//
35// The inheritance from MInputStreamID is used to indicate the
36// type of event that this task is for. If it is "All" it is executed
37// independantly of the actual ID of the task list.
38//
39// Inside this abstract class, there are three fundamental function:
40//
41// - PreProcess(): executed before the eventloop starts. Here you
42// can initiate different things, open files, etc.
43// As an argument this function gets a pointer to the
44// parameter list. You can stop the execution by
45// returning kFALSE instead of kTRUE. If an error
46// occured and you return kFALSE make sure, that
47// any action is closed correctly and all newly
48// created object are deleted. The PostProcess in
49// such a case won't be executed by the Tasklist or
50// Eventloop.
51//
52// - Process(): executed for each event in the eventloop. Do it
53// one task after the other (as they occur in the
54// tasklist). Only the tasks with a Stream ID
55// which matches the actual ID of the tasklist
56// are executed. A task can return kFALSE to
57// stop the execuition of the tasklist or
58// kCONTINUE to skip the pending tasks. If you want
59// to stop the eventloop and wants the eventloop to
60// return the status 'failed' return kERROR.
61//
62// - ReInit() The idea is, that
63// a) we have one file per run
64// b) each file contains so called run-headers which
65// stores information 'per run', eg MRawRunHeader
66// or the bad pixels
67// c) this information must be evaluated somehow each
68// time a new file is opened.
69//
70// If you use MReadMarsFile or MCT1ReadPreProc it is
71// called each time a new file has been opened and the
72// new run headers have been read before the first
73// event of these file is preprocessed.
74//
75// - PostProcess(): executed after the eventloop. Here you can close
76// output files, start display of the run parameter,
77// etc. PostProcess is only executed in case of
78// PreProcess was successfull (returned kTRUE)
79//
80//
81// Remark: Using a MTask in your tasklist doesn't make much sense,
82// because it is doing nothing. However it is a nice tool
83// to count something (exspecially if used together with a
84// filter)
85//
86//
87// Version 1:
88// ----------
89// - first version
90//
91// Version 2:
92// ----------
93// - added fSerialNumber
94//
95/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
96#include "MTask.h"
97
98#include <fstream>
99
100#include <TClass.h>
101#include <TBaseClass.h> // OverwritesProcess
102#include <TStopwatch.h> // TStopwatch
103
104#include "MString.h"
105
106#include "MLog.h"
107#include "MLogManip.h"
108
109#include "MFilter.h"
110#include "MStatusDisplay.h"
111
112#undef DEBUG_PROCESS
113//#define DEBUG_PROCESS
114
115ClassImp(MTask);
116
117using namespace std;
118
119MTask::MTask(const char *name, const char *title)
120 : fFilter(NULL), fSerialNumber(0), fIsPreprocessed(kFALSE),
121 fStopwatch(0), fNumExecutions(0), fNumExec0(0), fAccelerator(0)
122{
123 fName = name ? name : "MTask";
124 fTitle = title ? title : "Base class for all tasks (dummy task).";
125
126 fListOfBranches = new TList;
127 fListOfBranches->SetOwner();
128
129 fStopwatch = new TStopwatch;
130}
131
132// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
133//
134// Destructor. Delete fStopwatch and fListOfBranches
135//
136MTask::~MTask()
137{
138 delete fStopwatch;
139 delete fListOfBranches;
140}
141
142// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
143//
144// Initialize fFilter with filter and if not null add the result of
145// GetDataMember from the filter to the branch list.
146//
147void MTask::SetFilter(MFilter *filter)
148{
149 fFilter=filter;
150 if (!filter)
151 return;
152
153 fFilter->SetBit(kMustCleanup); // Better is better ;-)
154 AddToBranchList(filter->GetDataMember());
155}
156
157// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
158//
159// This adds a branch to the list for the auto enabeling schmeme.
160// This makes it possible for MReadTree to decide which branches
161// are really needed for the eventloop. Only the necessary branches
162// are read from disk which speeds up the calculation enormously.
163//
164// You can use TRegExp expressions like "*.fEnergy", but the
165// recommended method is to call this function for exactly all
166// branches you want to have, eg:
167// AddToBranchList("MMcTrig.fNumFirstLevel");
168// AddToBranchList("MMcTrig;1.fNumFirstLevel");
169// AddToBranchList("MMcTrig;2.fNumFirstLevel");
170//
171// We agreed on the convetion, that all branches are stored with
172// a trailing dot '.' so that always the Master Branch name
173// (eg. MMcTrig) is part of the branch name.
174//
175// Remark: The common place to call AddToBranchList is the
176// constructor of the derived classes (tasks)
177//
178void MTask::AddToBranchList(const char *b)
179{
180 if (fListOfBranches->FindObject(b))
181 return;
182
183 fListOfBranches->Add(new TNamed(b, ""));
184}
185
186// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
187//
188// Using this overloaded member function you may cascade several branches
189// in acomma seperated list, eg: "MMcEvt.fTheta,MMcEvt.fEnergy"
190//
191// For moredetailed information see AddToBranchList(const char *b);
192//
193void MTask::AddToBranchList(const TString &str)
194{
195 TString s = str;
196
197 while (!s.IsNull())
198 {
199 Int_t fst = s.First(',');
200
201 if (fst<0)
202 fst = s.Length();
203
204 AddToBranchList((const char*)TString(s(0, fst)));
205
206 s.Remove(0, fst+1);
207 }
208}
209
210// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
211//
212// Copy constructor. Reset MInputStreamID, copy pointer to fFilter and
213// copy the contents of fListOfBranches
214//
215MTask::MTask(MTask &t) : MInputStreamID()
216{
217 fFilter = t.fFilter;
218 fListOfBranches->AddAll(t.fListOfBranches);
219}
220
221// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
222//
223// Mapper function for PreProcess.
224// Sets the preprocessed flag dependend on the return value of PreProcess.
225// Resets number of executions and cpu consumtion timer.
226// If task has already been preprocessed return kTRUE.
227//
228Int_t MTask::CallPreProcess(MParList *plist)
229{
230 if (fIsPreprocessed)
231 return kTRUE;
232
233 // This does not reset the counter!
234 fStopwatch->Reset();
235 fNumExec0 = fNumExecutions;
236
237 *fLog << all << GetDescriptor() << "... " << flush;
238 if (fDisplay)
239 fDisplay->SetStatusLine2(*this);
240
241 switch (PreProcess(plist))
242 {
243 case kFALSE:
244 return kFALSE;
245
246 case kTRUE:
247 fIsPreprocessed = kTRUE;
248 return kTRUE;
249
250 case kSKIP:
251 return kSKIP;
252 }
253
254 *fLog << err << dbginf << "PreProcess of " << GetDescriptor();
255 *fLog << " returned an unknown value... aborting." << endl;
256
257 return kFALSE;
258}
259
260// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
261//
262// Mapper function for Process.
263// Executes Process dependent on the existance of a filter and its possible
264// return value.
265// If Process is executed, the execution counter is increased.
266// Count cpu consumption time.
267//
268Int_t MTask::CallProcess()
269{
270 //
271 // Check for the existance of a filter. If a filter is existing
272 // check for its value. If the value is kFALSE don't execute
273 // this task.
274 //
275 if (fFilter && !fFilter->IsConditionTrue())
276 return kTRUE;
277
278 if (!HasAccelerator(kAccDontTime))
279 fStopwatch->Start(kFALSE);
280
281 fNumExecutions++;
282
283#ifdef DEBUG_PROCESS
284 *fLog << all << flush << GetName() << "..." << flush;
285#endif
286
287 const Int_t rc = Process();
288
289#ifdef DEBUG_PROCESS
290 *fLog << all << flush << "done." << endl;
291#endif
292
293 if (!HasAccelerator(kAccDontTime))
294 fStopwatch->Stop();
295
296 return rc;
297}
298
299// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
300//
301// Mapper function for PreProcess.
302// Calls Postprocess dependent on the state of the preprocessed flag,
303// resets this flag.
304//
305Int_t MTask::CallPostProcess()
306{
307 if (!fIsPreprocessed)
308 return kTRUE;
309
310 fIsPreprocessed = kFALSE;
311
312 *fLog << all << GetDescriptor() << "... " << flush;
313 if (fDisplay)
314 fDisplay->SetStatusLine2(*this);
315
316 return PostProcess();
317}
318
319// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
320//
321// This is reinit function
322//
323// This function is called asynchronously if the tasks in the tasklist need
324// reinitialization. This for example happens when the eventloop switches
325// from one group of events to another one (eg. switching between events
326// of different runs means reading a new run header and a new run header
327// may mean that some value must be reinitialized)
328//
329// the virtual implementation returns kTRUE
330//
331Bool_t MTask::ReInit(MParList *)
332{
333 return kTRUE;
334}
335
336// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
337//
338// This is processed before the eventloop starts
339//
340// It is the job of the PreProcess to connect the tasks
341// with the right container in the parameter list.
342//
343// the virtual implementation returns kTRUE
344//
345Int_t MTask::PreProcess(MParList *)
346{
347 return kTRUE;
348}
349
350// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
351//
352// This is processed for every event in the eventloop
353//
354// the virtual implementation returns kTRUE
355//
356Int_t MTask::Process()
357{
358 return kTRUE;
359}
360
361// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
362//
363// This is processed after the eventloop starts
364//
365// the virtual implementation returns kTRUE
366//
367Int_t MTask::PostProcess()
368{
369 return kTRUE;
370}
371
372// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
373//
374// Returns the name of the object. If the name of the object is not the
375// class name it returns the object name and in []-brackets the class name.
376// If a serial number is set (!=0) the serial number is added to the
377// name (eg. ;1)
378//
379const TString MTask::GetDescriptor() const
380{
381 //
382 // Because it returns a (const char*) we cannot return a casted
383 // local TString. The pointer would - immediatly after return -
384 // point to a random memory segment, because the TString has gone.
385 //
386 if (fName==ClassName())
387 return fSerialNumber==0 ? (TString)ClassName() : MString::Format("%s;%d", ClassName(), fSerialNumber);
388
389 return fSerialNumber>0 ?
390 MString::Format("%s;%d [%s]", fName.Data(), fSerialNumber, ClassName()) :
391 MString::Format("%s [%s]", fName.Data(), ClassName());
392}
393
394// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
395//
396// Return the total number of calls to since PreProcess(). If Process() was
397// not called due to a set filter this is not counted.
398//
399UInt_t MTask::GetNumExecutions() const
400{
401 return fNumExecutions-fNumExec0;
402}
403
404// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
405//
406// Return the total number of calls to Process() ever. If Process() was not
407// called due to a set filter this is not counted.
408//
409UInt_t MTask::GetNumExecutionsTotal() const
410{
411 return fNumExecutions;
412}
413
414// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
415//
416// Return total CPU execution time in seconds of calls to Process().
417// If Process() was not called due to a set filter this is not counted.
418//
419Double_t MTask::GetCpuTime() const
420{
421 return fStopwatch->CpuTime();
422}
423
424// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
425//
426// Return total real execution time in seconds of calls to Process().
427// If Process() was not called due to a set filter this is not counted.
428//
429Double_t MTask::GetRealTime() const
430{
431 return fStopwatch->RealTime();
432}
433
434// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
435//
436// Prints the relative time spent in Process() (relative means relative to
437// its parent Tasklist) and the number of times Process() was executed.
438// Don't wonder if the sum of the tasks in a tasklist is not 100%,
439// because only the call to Process() of the task is measured. The
440// time of the support structure is ignored. The faster your analysis is
441// the more time is 'wasted' in the support structure.
442// Only the CPU time is displayed. This means that exspecially task
443// which have a huge part of file i/o will be underestimated in their
444// relative wasted time.
445// For convinience the lvl argument results in a number of spaces at the
446// beginning of the line. So that the structur of a tasklist can be
447// identified. If a Tasklist or task has filter applied the name of the
448// filter is printer in <>-brackets behind the number of executions.
449// Use MTaskList::PrintStatistics without an argument.
450// For tasks which don't overwrite Process() no action is perfomed.
451//
452void MTask::PrintStatistics(const Int_t lvl, Bool_t title, Double_t time) const
453{
454 if (!Overwrites("Process") && IsA()!=MTask::Class())
455 return;
456
457 *fLog << all << setfill(' ') << setw(lvl) << " ";
458
459 if (GetCpuTime()>0 && time>0 && GetCpuTime()>=0.001*time && !HasAccelerator(kAccDontTime))
460 *fLog << Form("%5.1f", GetCpuTime()/time*100) << "% ";
461 else
462 *fLog << " ";
463
464 if (HasStreamId())
465 *fLog << GetStreamId() << ":";
466 *fLog << GetDescriptor();
467
468 if (GetNumExecutions()>0)
469 *fLog << "\t" << dec << GetNumExecutions();
470
471 if (fFilter)
472 *fLog << " <" << fFilter->GetName() << ">";
473 if (title)
474 *fLog << "\t" << fTitle;
475 *fLog << endl;
476}
477
478// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
479//
480// First call MParContainer::SavePrimitive which should stream the primitive
481// to the output stream. Then, if a filter is set, stream first the filter
482// and afterwards set the filter for this task.
483//
484void MTask::SavePrimitive(ostream &out, Option_t *)
485{
486 MParContainer::SavePrimitive(out);
487 if (!fFilter)
488 return;
489
490 /*
491 If we don't stream filter which are not in the task list itself
492 (which means: already streamed) we may be able to use
493 SavePrimitive as some kind of validity check for the macros
494
495 fFilter->SavePrimitive(out);
496 */
497 out << " " << GetUniqueName() << ".SetFilter(&" << fFilter->GetUniqueName() <<");" << endl;
498 if (fSerialNumber>0)
499 out << " " << GetUniqueName() << ".SetSerialNumber(" << fSerialNumber <<");" << endl;
500}
501
502void MTask::SavePrimitive(ofstream &out, Option_t *o)
503{
504 SavePrimitive(static_cast<ostream&>(out), o);
505}
506
507void MTask::SetDisplay(MStatusDisplay *d)
508{
509 if (fFilter)
510 fFilter->SetDisplay(d);
511 MParContainer::SetDisplay(d);
512}
513
514// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
515//
516// This is used to print the output in the PostProcess/Finalize.
517// Or everywhere else in a nice fashioned and unified way.
518//
519void MTask::PrintSkipped(UInt_t n, const char *str)
520{
521 *fLog << " " << setw(7) << n << " (";
522 *fLog << Form("%5.1f", 100.*n/GetNumExecutions());
523 *fLog << "%) Evts skipped: " << str << endl;
524}
525
526// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
527//
528// If obj==fFilter set fFilter to NULL
529// Call MParcontainer::RecursiveRemove
530//
531void MTask::RecursiveRemove(TObject *obj)
532{
533 if (obj==fFilter)
534 fFilter=NULL;
535
536 if (fFilter)
537 fFilter->RecursiveRemove(obj);
538
539 MParContainer::RecursiveRemove(obj);
540}
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