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ProMC 1.5
Libraries for MC, NLO and REco (Delphes) are prebuild in share/lib
They are libpromc.a libpronlo.a libproreco.a
See changes in proto.sh
Also, source files are generated for each case in
src/promc/ src/pronlo src/proreco
Java browser was modified to include HepSim commands
More examples:
reader_mc - shows how to read a typical ProMC file with MC
reader_nlo - shows how to read a typical ProMC file with NLO
ProMC 1.4
Support for zip64.
By default, only zip32 is supported (max 65k events, 4GB limit)
You can set the option "inMemory" during the initialization
which will use zip64 which does not have this limit.
The zip64 format is detected at runtime (when reading).
For writing in zip64, use the constructor:
new ProMCBook("out/output.promc","w",true);
It creates zip in memory and writes at the end. This mode is good
for small "events", but you can write any number of such events.
@author S.Chekanov, E.May (ANL)
ProMC 1.31
Several improvements in compilation.
ProtocolBuffers compiled as a static library and the
compilation tolerates the existing protoc library from the
system.
cbook is compiled with the Wall option to fix Delphes integration
@author S.Chekanov (ANL)
ProMC 1.3
Jan 28, 2014
Added the "energy" variable
Added search function for the browser
You can specify output directory (env variable PROMC_OUT),
directory with protofile (PROMC_PROTO) and directory with log file
(PROMC_LOG). This is useful for deployment on BlueGene/Q.
@author S.Chekanov (ANL)
ProMC 1.2
June 4, 2013
Added random access
CBook: Extract the number of actual events
(in addition to the required)
default source templates are stored in $PROMC/src (suggested by Pavel Demin)
@author S.Chekanov (ANL)
ProMC 1.0 May 4, 2013
S.Chekanov. First test ProMC version