1 #ifndef IOPool_Streamer_EventMsgBuilder_h
2 #define IOPool_Streamer_EventMsgBuilder_h
13 std::vector<bool>& l1_bits,
15 uint32 adler32_chksum,
const char* host_name);
EventMsgBuilder(void *buf, uint32 size, uint32 run, uint32 event, uint32 lumi, uint32 outModId, std::vector< bool > &l1_bits, uint8 *hlt_bits, uint32 hlt_bit_count, uint32 adler32_chksum, const char *host_name)
void setEventLength(uint32 len)
uint8 * startAddress() const
uint8 * eventAddr() const
void setOrigDataSize(uint32)
How EventSelector::AcceptEvent() decides whether to accept an event for output otherwise it is excluding the probing of A single or multiple positive and the trigger will pass if any such matching triggers are PASS or EXCEPTION[A criterion thatmatches no triggers at all is detected and causes a throw.] A single negative with an expectation of appropriate bit checking in the decision and the trigger will pass if any such matching triggers are FAIL or EXCEPTION A wildcarded negative criterion that matches more than one trigger in the trigger but the state exists so we define the behavior If all triggers are the negative crieriion will lead to accepting the event(this again matches the behavior of"!*"before the partial wildcard feature was incorporated).The per-event"cost"of each negative criterion with multiple relevant triggers is about the same as!*was in the past
uint32 headerSize() const
uint32 bufferSize() const