[887] | 1 | \documentclass[twoside,11pt]{article}
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[988] | 3 | \usepackage{url}
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[887] | 4 | \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
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| 5 | \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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| 6 | \usepackage[english]{babel}
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| 7 | \usepackage{graphicx}
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| 8 | % package a mettre pour faire du pdf
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[978] | 9 | \usepackage{palatino}
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| 11 | % Extension de symboles mathematiques
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| 12 | \usepackage{amssymb}
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| 13 |
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[988] | 14 | % Definition pour Docs Sophya
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[974] | 15 | \usepackage{defsophya}
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[887] | 17 |
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| 18 |
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| 19 | \begin{document}
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| 20 |
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| 21 | \begin{titlepage}
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[988] | 22 | % The title page - top of the page with the title of the paper
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[978] | 23 | \titrehp{Sophya \\ An overview }
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[988] | 24 | % Authors list
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[978] | 25 | \auteurs{
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[988] | 26 | R. Ansari & ansari@lal.in2p3.fr \\
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| 27 | G. Le Meur & lemeur@lal.in2p3.fr \\
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| 28 | C. Magneville & cmv@hep.saclay.cea.fr \\
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| 29 | S. Henrot-Versille & versille@in2p3.fr
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[887] | 30 | }
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[978] | 31 | % \auteursall
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[988] | 32 | % The title page - bottom of the page with the paper number
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| 33 | \titrebp{1}
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[887] | 34 | \end{titlepage}
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| 35 |
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| 36 | \tableofcontents
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| 37 |
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| 38 | \newpage
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| 39 |
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| 40 | \section{Introduction}
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| 41 |
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| 42 | {\bf SOPHYA} ({\bf SO}ftware for {\bf PHY}sics {\bf A}nalysis)
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| 43 | is a collection of C++ classes designed for numerical and
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| 44 | physics analysis software development. Our goal is to provide
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| 45 | easy to use, yet powerful classes which can be used by scientists.
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| 46 | We have decided to use as much as possible available
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| 47 | numerical analysis libraries, encapsulating them whenever
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| 48 | possible.
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| 49 |
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| 50 | The SOPHYA design and implementation has been carried out
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| 51 | with the specific goal of providing the general framework for
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| 52 | the Planck-HFI data processing software. However, most of the
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[978] | 53 | packages presented here have a more general scope than the CMB analysis
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| 54 | and Planck surveyor mission problem.
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[887] | 55 | The source directory tree
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| 56 | \footnote{ CVS server: cvsserver.lal.in2p3.fr:/projects/Eros/CVSEros}
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| 57 | is organised into a number of modules.
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| 58 |
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| 59 | \begin{itemize}
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| 60 | \item[] {\bf Mgr/} Scripts for code management,
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| 61 | makefile generation and software installation
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| 62 | \item[] {\bf SysTools/} General architecture support classes such
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| 63 | as {\tt PPersist, NDataBlock<T>}, and few utility classes
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| 64 | ({\tt DataCard, DVList} \ldots).
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| 65 | \item[] {\bf TArray/} template numerical arrays, vectors and matrices
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[988] | 66 | ({\tt PixelMap<T> SphericalMap<T>} \ldots)
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[887] | 67 | \item[] {\bf NTools/} Some standard numerical analysis tools
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| 68 | (linear, and non linear parameter fitting, FFT, \ldots)
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| 69 | \item[] {\bf HiStats/} Histogram-ming and data set handling classes \\
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| 70 | ({\tt Histo Histo2D NTuple XNTuple} \ldots)
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| 71 | \end{itemize}
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| 72 |
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[978] | 73 | The modules listed below are more tightly related to the
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| 74 | CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background) data analysis problem:
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[887] | 75 | \begin{itemize}
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[988] | 76 | \item[] {\bf SkyMap/} Local and full sky maps, and few geometry
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| 77 | handling utility classes. \\
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| 78 | ({\tt PixelMap<T>, LocalMap<T>, SphericalMap<T>, \ldots})
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[887] | 79 | \item[] {\bf SkyT/}
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| 80 | classes for spectral emission and detector frequency response modelling \\
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| 81 | ({\tt SpectralResponse, RadSpectra, BlackBody} \ldots)
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| 82 | \item[] {\bf Samba/} few classes for map and TOD analysis.
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| 83 | \item[] {\bf PMixer/} skymixer and related programs
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| 84 | \end{itemize}
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| 85 |
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[978] | 86 | The following modules contain the interface classes with
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| 87 | external libraries:
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[887] | 88 | \begin{itemize}
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[988] | 89 | \item[] {\bf FitsIOServer/} Classes for handling file input-output
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[887] | 90 | in FITS format using the cfitsio library.
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| 91 | \item[] {\bf LinAlg/} Interface with Lapack linear algebra package
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| 92 | \item[] {\bf IFFTW/} Interface with FFTW package
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| 93 | \end{itemize}
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| 94 |
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| 95 | Other modules:
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| 96 | \begin{itemize}
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| 97 | \item[] {\bf Tests/} Simple test programs
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| 98 | \item[] {\bf ProgPI/} interactive analysis tool - It should be noted that
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| 99 | this module uses the SOPHYA class library and is based on {\bf PI}
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| 100 | which is a C++ library defining a complete GUI program
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| 101 | architecture. An additional module (PIext) define the interactive
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| 102 | analysis program framework and the interfaces with the objects
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| 103 | in SOPHYA. The {\bf PI/} \footnote{the PI package documentation
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[988] | 104 | is available from {\bf http://www.lal.in2p3.fr/recherche/eros/PeidaDoc/} }
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[887] | 105 | and {\bf PIext/} modules are not currently part
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| 106 | of the SOPHYA CVS structure.
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| 107 | \end{itemize}
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| 108 |
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[988] | 109 | \newpage
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| 110 |
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[978] | 111 | \section{Using Sophya}
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| 112 | Two environment variables {\bf DPCBASEREP} and {\bf EROSCXX} are used
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| 113 | to define the path where the Sophya libraries and executable are installed.
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| 114 | {\bf DPCBASEREP} defines the base directory path and {\bf EROSCXX} the
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| 115 | name of the C++ compiler. The complete path is built using {\bf DPCBASEREP},
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| 116 | the operating system name (as obtained by the {\tt uname} command), and
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| 117 | the compiler name. In the example below, we show the complete path
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| 118 | for a {\tt Linux} system, using the GNU g++ compiler:
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| 119 |
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| 120 | \begin{itemize}
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| 121 | \item \$DPCBASEREP/Include : Include (.h) files
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| 122 | \item \$DPCBASEREP/Linux-g++/Libs : Path for the archive libraries (.a)
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| 123 | \item \$DPCBASEREP/Linux-g++/ShLibs : Shared library path (.so)
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| 124 | \item \$DPCBASEREP/Linux-g++/Exec : Executable file path
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| 125 | \end{itemize}
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| 126 |
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| 127 | In order to use the shared libraries, the {\bf LD\_LIBRARY\_PATH} variable
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| 128 | should contain the Sophya shared library path
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| 129 | ({\tt \$DPCBASEREP/Linux-g++/ShLibs } when using g++ compiler on Linux)
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| 130 |
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| 131 | The file {\tt \$DPCBASEREP/Include/MakefileUser.h} defines the compilation
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| 132 | flag and the list of Sophya libraries. It should be included in the
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| 133 | user's makefile. The default compilation rules assumes that the object (.o)
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| 134 | and executable files would be put in the following diretories: \\
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| 135 | {\tt \$HOME/`uname`-\$EROSCXX/Objs} \\
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| 136 | {\tt \$HOME/`uname`-\$EROSCXX/Exec}.
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| 137 | In the case of a {\tt Linux} system and using {\tt g++} as the C++ compiler,
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| 138 | these two directories would be translated to \\
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| 139 | {\tt \$HOME/Linux-g++/Objs} and {\tt \$HOME/Linux-g++/Exec}.
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| 140 | The GNU make program should be used.
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| 141 | \par
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| 142 | The file {\tt \$DPCBASEREP/Include/makefile\_auto} defines the rules to compile
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| 143 | a given source program, and link it against the Sophya libraries to produce
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| 144 | an executable. The example below shows the steps to compile a program named
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| 145 | {\tt trivial.cc }.
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| 146 | \begin{verbatim}
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| 147 | csh> cp $DPCBASEREP/Include/makefile_auto makefile
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| 148 | csh> make trivial
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| 149 | \end{verbatim}
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[988] | 150 | This command should compile the {\tt trivial.cc} file,
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| 151 | and link it against the sophya libraries. The object and executable
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| 152 | file names are: \\
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| 153 | {\tt \$HOME/`uname`-\$EROSCXX/Objs/trivial.o} \\
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| 154 | {\tt \$HOME/`uname`-\$EROSCXX/Exec/trivial}.
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[978] | 155 | \par
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| 156 | The file {\tt \$DPCBASEREP/Include/makefile\_example} provides another
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| 157 | example makefile.
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| 158 |
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| 159 |
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[988] | 160 | \newpage
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| 161 |
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[978] | 162 | \section{Building and installing Sophya}
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| 163 | Presently, the Sophya library compilation has been tested with the following
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| 164 | compiler/platform pairs:
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| 165 |
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| 166 | \begin{center}
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| 167 | \begin{tabular}{ll}
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| 168 | Compaq/DEC OSF1 & cxx (6.0 , 6.2) \\
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| 169 | Linux & g++ (2.91 , 2.95) \\
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| 170 | Linux & KCC (3.4) \\
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| 171 | Solaris & g++ (2.95) \\
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| 172 | SGI IRIX64 & CC \\
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| 173 | \end{tabular}
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| 174 | \end{center}
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| 175 |
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| 176 | Some of the modules in the Sophya package uses external libraries. The
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| 177 | {\bf FitsIOServer} is the example of such a module, where the {\tt libcfitsio.a}
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| 178 | is used.
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| 179 | The build procedure expects to find the include files and the libraries in: \\
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| 180 | {\tt \$EXTLIBDIR/Include/FitsIO } \\
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| 181 | {\tt \$EXTLIBDIR/`uname`-\$EROSCXX/Libs} \\
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| 182 |
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| 183 | The object files from a given Sophya module are grouped in an archive library
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| 184 | with the module's name ({\tt libmodulename.a}). All Sophya modules
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| 185 | are grouped in a single shared library ({\tt libsophya.so}), while the
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| 186 | modules with reference to external libraries are grouped in
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| 187 | ({\tt libextsophya.so}). The {\bf PI} and {\bf PIext} modules are
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| 188 | grouped in ({\tt libPI.so}).
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| 189 |
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| 190 | The environment variables {\bf DPCDEVREP}, {\bf EXTLIBDIR} and {\bf EROSCXX}
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| 191 | must be defined in order to install the Sophya package.
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| 192 | In the example below, we assume that we want to install Sophya from a
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| 193 | released (tagged) version in the source directory {\tt \$SRC} in the
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| 194 | {\tt /usr/local/Sophya} diretory, using {\tt g++}. We assume that
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| 195 | the external libraries directory tree has been set up in
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| 196 | {\tt /usr/local/ExtLibs/}. \\[3mm]
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[988] | 197 | \centerline{
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| 198 | \rule{20mm}{0.5mm}
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| 199 | {\bf \large the use of GNU make is mandatory}
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| 200 | \rule{20mm}{0.5mm} }
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| 201 |
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[978] | 202 | \vspace*{3mm}
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| 203 | \begin{verbatim}
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| 204 | # We select our C++ compiler
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| 205 | csh> setenv EROSCXX g++
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| 206 | # Setup the build directory
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| 207 | csh> mkdir /usr/local/Sophya/
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| 208 | csh> setenv DPCDEVREP /usr/local/Sophya/
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| 209 | csh> setenv EXTLIBDIR /usr/local/ExtLibs/
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| 210 | # Use the top level makefile in Mgr/
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| 211 | csh> cd $SRC
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| 212 | csh> cp Mgr/Makefile Makefile
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| 213 | # Step 1: Create the directory tree and copy the include files (.h)
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| 214 | csh> make depend
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| 215 | # Step 2: Compile the modules without external library reference
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| 216 | csh> make libs
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| 217 | # Step 3: Compile the modules WITH external library reference (optional)
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| 218 | csh> make extlibs
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| 219 | # Step 4: Build libsophya.so
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| 220 | csh> make slb
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| 221 | # Step 5: Build libextsophya.so (optional)
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| 222 | csh> make slbext
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| 223 | # Step 6: Compile the PI and PIext modules (optional)
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| 224 | csh> make PI
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| 225 | # Step 7: Build the corresponding shared library libPI.so (optional)
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| 226 | csh> make slbpi
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| 227 | \end{verbatim}
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| 228 |
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| 229 | To compile all modules and build the shared libraries, it is possible
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| 230 | to use:
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| 231 | \begin{verbatim}
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| 232 | # Step 2,3,6
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| 233 | csh> make all
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| 234 | # Step 4,5,7
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[1292] | 235 | csh> make slball
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[978] | 236 | \end{verbatim}
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| 237 |
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| 238 | At this step, all libraries sould have been made. Programs using
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| 239 | Sophya libraries can now be built:
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| 240 | \begin{verbatim}
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| 241 | # To compile test programs
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| 242 | csh> cd Tests
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| 243 | csh> make arrt ...
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| 244 | csh> cd ..
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| 245 | # To compile other programs, for example from the PMixer module
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| 246 | csh> cd PMixer
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| 247 | csh> make
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| 248 | csh> cd ..
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| 249 | # To build (s)piapp (libPI.so is needed)
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| 250 | csh> cd ProgPI
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| 251 | csh> make
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| 252 | csh> cd ..
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| 253 | \end{verbatim}
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| 254 |
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[988] | 255 | \subsection{Mgr module}
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| 256 | This module contains scripts which can be used for generating the
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| 257 | makefiles for each module.
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| 258 | \begin{itemize}
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| 259 | \item {\bf Makefile} Top level Makefile for builiding the libraries.
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| 260 | \item {\bf Makefile.h} contains the defintion of compilation flags for the
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| 261 | different compilers and systems. This file is used for building the
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| 262 | library and generating {\bf MakefileUser.h} (to be included in makefiles).
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| 263 | \item {\bf Makefile.slb} contains the rules for building shared libraries
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| 264 | for the different compilers and systems. (to be included in makefiles)
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| 265 | \item {\bf crerep\_sophya} c-shell script for creating the directory tree
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| 266 | under {\tt \$DPCBASEREP} and {\tt \$DPCDEVREP}
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| 267 | \item {\bf install\_sophya} c-shell script for installing the Sophya package.
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| 268 | Usually from {\tt \$DPCDEVREP} to {\tt \$DPCBASEREP}
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| 269 | \item {\bf mkmflien} c-shell script for making symbolic links or copying
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| 270 | include files to {\tt \$DPCDEVREP/Include} or {\tt \$DPCBASEREP/Include}
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| 271 | \item {\bf mkmf} c-shell script for generating module makefiles and the
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| 272 | top level makefile (named GNUmakefile)
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| 273 | \item {\bf mkmflib} c-shell script for generating each library module
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| 274 | makefile (named GNUmakefile)
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| 275 | \item {\bf mkmfprog} c-shell script for generating makefile for a module
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| 276 | containing the source for executable programs (named GNUmakefile).
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| 277 | \item {\bf mkmfPI} c-shell script for generating makefile for PI and PIext
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| 278 | modules (named GNUmakefile)
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| 279 | \item {\bf libdirs} List of Sophya modules without reference to external
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| 280 | libraries.
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| 281 | \item {\bf extlibdirs} List of Sophya modules with reference to external
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| 282 | libraries.
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[887] | 283 |
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[988] | 284 | \end{itemize}
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| 285 |
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| 286 | \newpage
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[887] | 287 |
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[988] | 288 | \section{Learning Sophya through examples}
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| 289 | The examples here illustrates the basic
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| 290 | usage of Sophya classes. Sophya documentation can be found at our web site: \\
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| 291 | {\bf http://hfi-l2.in2p3.fr}.
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[974] | 292 |
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[988] | 293 | \subsection{Using classes in SysTools}
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[887] | 294 |
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[988] | 295 | {\bf SysTools} contains utility classes such as {\tt DataCards} or
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| 296 | {\tt DVlist}, an hierarchy of exception classes for Sophya, a template
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| 297 | class {\tcls{NDataBlock}} for handling reference counting on numerical
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| 298 | arrays, as well as classes providing the services for implementing simple
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| 299 | serialization. For simple programs, it is a good practice to handle
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| 300 | the exceptions at least at high level, in the {\tt main()} function.
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| 301 | The example below shows the exception handling and the usage
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| 302 | of Sophya persistence.
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| 303 | \vspace*{5mm}
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[974] | 304 |
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[988] | 305 | \begin{figure}[hbt]
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| 306 | \dclsa{PPersist}
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| 307 | \dclsbb{PIOPersist}{PInPersist}
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| 308 | \dclsb{POutPersist}
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| 309 | \caption{partial class diagram for classes handling persistencein Sophya}
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| 310 | \end{figure}
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[887] | 311 |
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[988] | 312 | \input{ex1.inc}
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[887] | 313 |
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[1292] | 314 | \subsection{Using arrays and matrices}
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| 315 | {\bf TArray} module contains template classes for handling standard
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| 316 | operations on numerical arrays. Using the class {\tt \tcls{TArray} },
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| 317 | it is possible to create and manipulate up to 5-dimension numerical
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| 318 | arrays {\tt (int, float, double, complex, \ldots)}.
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| 319 |
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[887] | 320 | \end{document} |
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