#!/usr/bin/env python """ Run PID on an input root maus output file (data must have passed through MapCppGlobalReconImport and MapCppGlobalTrackMatching first). Can also accept and produce JSON input/output. Several datacards must be set, default values are in ConfigurationDefaults.py. An example configuration file for PID is included in bin/Global/pid_example_datacard.py """ import io # generic python library for I/O import MAUS # MAUS libraries def run(): """ Run the macro """ # Take as input spills from pre-existing json document, as defined in # datacard my_input = MAUS.InputCppRootData() my_output = MAUS.OutputCppRoot() my_map = MAUS.MapPyGroup() my_map.append(MAUS.MapCppGlobalPID()) # can specify datacards here or by using appropriate command line calls datacards = io.StringIO(u"") # The Go() drives all the components you pass in, then check the file # (default simulation.out) for output MAUS.Go(my_input, my_map, MAUS.ReducePyDoNothing(), my_output, datacards) if __name__ == '__main__': run()