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2 | #ifndef HEPMC_IO_BASECLASS_H
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3 | #define HEPMC_IO_BASECLASS_H
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4 |
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5 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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6 | // Matt.Dobbs@Cern.CH, November 1999, refer to:
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7 | // M. Dobbs and J.B. Hansen, "The HepMC C++ Monte Carlo Event Record for
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8 | // High Energy Physics", Computer Physics Communications (to be published).
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9 | //
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10 | // event input/output base class
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11 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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12 | //
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13 | // class from which all input/output classes shall inherit from.
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14 | // i.e.: if you want to write events to hbook ntuples,
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15 | // then inherit from this class and re-define read_event()
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16 | // and write_event()
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17 | //
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18 | // (Possible extension: Could make this an input iterator)
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19 | //
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20 |
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21 | #include <iostream>
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22 | #include "GenEvent.h"
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23 |
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24 | namespace HepMC {
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25 |
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26 | //! all input/output classes inherit from IO_BaseClass
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27 |
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28 | ///
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29 | /// \class IO_BaseClass
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30 | /// If you want to write a new IO class,
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31 | /// then inherit from this class and re-define read_event()
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32 | /// and write_event()
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33 | ///
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34 | class IO_BaseClass {
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35 | public:
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36 | virtual ~IO_BaseClass() {}
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37 |
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38 | /// write this GenEvent
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39 | virtual void write_event( const GenEvent* ) =0;
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40 | /// fill this GenEvent
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41 | virtual bool fill_next_event( GenEvent* ) =0;
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42 | /// write output to ostr
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43 | virtual void print( std::ostream& ostr = std::cout ) const;
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44 | //
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45 | // the read_next_event() differs from
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46 | // the fill_***() methods in that it creates a new event
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47 | // before calling the corresponding fill_*** method
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48 | // (they are not intended to be over-ridden)
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49 | GenEvent* read_next_event(); //!< do not over-ride
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50 | //
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51 | // The overloaded stream operators >>,<< are identical to
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52 | // read_next_event and write_event methods respectively.
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53 | // (or read_particle_data_table and write_particle_data_table)
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54 | // the event argument for the overloaded stream operators is a pointer,
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55 | // which is passed by reference.
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56 | // i.e. GenEvent* evt;
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57 | // io >> evt;
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58 | // will give the expected result.
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59 | // (note: I don't see any reason to have separate const and non-const
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60 | // versions of operator<<, but the pedantic ansi standard insists
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61 | // on it)
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62 | /// the same as read_next_event
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63 | virtual GenEvent*& operator>>( GenEvent*& );
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64 | /// the same as write_event
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65 | virtual const GenEvent*& operator<<( const GenEvent*& );
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66 | /// the same as write_event
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67 | virtual GenEvent*& operator<<( GenEvent*& );
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68 | };
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69 |
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70 | //////////////
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71 | // Inlines //
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72 | //////////////
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73 |
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74 | inline GenEvent* IO_BaseClass::read_next_event() {
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75 | /// creates a new event and fills it by calling
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76 | /// the sister method read_next_event( GenEvent* )
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77 | //
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78 | // 1. create an empty event container
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79 | GenEvent* evt = new GenEvent();
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80 | // 2. fill the evt container - if the read is successful, return the
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81 | // pointer, otherwise return null and delete the evt
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82 | if ( fill_next_event( evt ) ) return evt;
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83 | // note: the below delete is only reached if read fails
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84 | // ... thus there is not much overhead in new then delete
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85 | // since this statement is rarely reached
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86 | delete evt;
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87 | return 0;
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88 | }
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89 |
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90 | inline void IO_BaseClass::print( std::ostream& ostr ) const {
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91 | ostr << "IO_BaseClass: abstract parent I/O class. " << std::endl;
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92 | }
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93 |
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94 | inline GenEvent*& IO_BaseClass::operator>>( GenEvent*& evt ){
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95 | evt = read_next_event();
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96 | return evt;
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97 | }
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98 |
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99 | inline const GenEvent*& IO_BaseClass::operator<<(
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100 | const GenEvent*& evt ) {
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101 | write_event( evt );
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102 | return evt;
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103 | }
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104 |
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105 | inline GenEvent*& IO_BaseClass::operator<<( GenEvent*& evt ) {
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106 | write_event( evt );
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107 | return evt;
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108 | }
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109 |
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110 | } // HepMC
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111 |
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112 | #endif // HEPMC_IO_BASECLASS_H
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113 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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114 |
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115 |
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116 |
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