FairShip is the software framework for the SHiP experiment which is based on FairRoot. To use this software you need to install three packages: FairSoft, FairRoot and FairShip. The first two pacakges are quite stable and you don't have to modify them. They will be updated infrequently only when the FairRoot team releases a new version. In such a case you will be warned and you have to rebuild them. All packages are managed in Git and GitHub. Please read the Git tutorial for SHiP first, even if you already know Git, as it explains how development is done on GitHub.
All needed pre-requisites are provided by the FairSoft package, see below.
Additionally for developers:
- clang-format (to format code according to our style guide)
- clang-tidy (to check coding conventions -- mostly naming rules which are not covered by
cpplint
)
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If you work on lxplus, or on SLC6 and have access to /cvmfs/ship.cern.ch, define enviroment varaibles:
export SHIPSOFT=/cvmfs/ship.cern.ch/ShipSoft export FAIRROOTPATH=${SHIPSOFT}/FairRootInst export SIMPATH=${SHIPSOFT}/FairSoftInst
move to step 4.
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In case you use SLC6 where the GitHub cert is missing, first do (only once):
mkdir ~/certs curl http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem -o ~/certs/cacert.pem git config --global http.sslcainfo ~/certs/cacert.pem
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Install [FairSoft]
mkdir ~/ShipSoft [ or where ever you like to place the software ] cd ~/ShipSoft git clone https://github.com/ShipSoft/FairSoft.git cd FairSoft cat DEPENDENCIES # Make sure all the required dependencies are installed ./configure.sh # Accept ShipSoft default # Experts can fine-tune if they like
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Install [FairRoot]
cd ~/ShipSoft git clone https://github.com/ShipSoft/FairRoot.git cd FairRoot ./configure.sh
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Install the SHiP software:
cd ~/ShipSoft git clone https://github.com/ShipSoft/FairShip.git cd FairShip ./configure.sh
To only compile FairShip, e.g. after the initial install and after having edited files, do:
cd ~/ShipSoft/FairShipRun make
Before running the SHiP software, set the necessary environment by doing:
```bash
source ~/ShipSoft/FairShipRun/config.[c]sh
```
Or if you work on lxplus, after logon, you have to do, for bash users:
```bash
export xxx ~/myship [ or where ever you like to place the software ]
export SHIPSOFT=/cvmfs/ship.cern.ch/ShipSoft/gcc62
export SIMPATH=$SHIPSOFT/FairSoftInst
export FAIRROOTPATH=$SHIPSOFT/FairRootInst
export FAIRSHIP=$xxx/FairShip
source $xxx/FairShipRun/config.sh
```
And for csh users:
```bash
setenv xxx ~/myship [ or where ever you like to place the software ]
setenv SHIPSOFT /cvmfs/ship.cern.ch/ShipSoft/gcc62
setenv SIMPATH ${SHIPSOFT}/FairSoftInst
setenv FAIRROOTPATH ${SHIPSOFT}/FairRootInst
setenv FAIRSHIP ${xxx}/FairShip
source ${xxx}/FairShipRun/config.csh
```
Now you can for example simulate some events, run reconstruction and analysis:
```bash
python $FAIRSHIP/macro/run_simScript.py
>> Macro finished succesfully.
>> Output file is ship.conical.Pythia8-TGeant4.root
python $FAIRSHIP/macro/ShipReco.py -f ship.conical.Pythia8-TGeant4.root -g geofile_full.conical.Pythia8-TGeant4.root
>> finishing pyExit
python -i $FAIRSHIP/macro/ShipAna.py -f ship.10.0.Pythia8-TGeant4_rec.root -g geofile_full.conical.Pythia8-TGeant4.root
>> finished making plots
```
Run the event display:
```bash
python -i $FAIRSHIP/macro/eventDisplay.py -f ship.10.0.Pythia8-TGeant4_rec.root -g geofile_full.conical.Pythia8-TGeant4.root
// use SHiP Event Display GUI
Use quit() or Ctrl-D (i.e. EOF) to exit
```
Some git hints on how to run previously tagged versions:
```bash
mkdir $SHIPSOFT/v1
cd $SHIPSOFT/v1
git clone -b dev https://github.com/ShipSoft/FairSoft.git
cd $SHIPSOFT/v1/FairSoft
git checkout -b v1-00 v1-00
./configure.sh
cd $SHIPSOFT/v1
git clone -b dev https://github.com/ShipSoft/FairRoot.git
cd $SHIPSOFT/v1/FairRoot
git checkout -b v1-00 v1-00
./configure.sh
cd $SHIPSOFT/v1
git clone https://github.com/ShipSoft/FairShip.git
cd FairShip
git checkout -b v1-00 v1-00
./configure.sh
cd ../FairShipRun
source config.sh
```
The following targets are only available if clang-format
, clang-tidy
and git
are installed.
Build targets indicated with *
always come in three different flavors.
no-suffix
: executes the target on source files that changed compared to origin/master -- e.g.make check-format
-staged
: executes the target on source files that have been staged -- e.g.make check-format-staged
-all
: executes the target on all source files in the project -- e.g.make check-format-all
Target | Description |
---|---|
check-format* |
run clang-format on selected files. Fails if any file needs to be reformatted |
show-format* |
run clang-format on selected files and display differences |
format* |
run clang-format on selected files and update them in-place |
check-tidy* |
run clang-tidy on selected files. Fails if errors are found |
show-tidy* |
run clang-tidy on selected files and display errors. |
tidy* |
run clang-tidy on selected files and attempt to fix any warning automatically |
check-cpplint* |
run cpplint on selected files. Fails if errors are found and displays them. |
check-submission |
will build, run all tests, check formatting, code style, and generate documentation and coverage report |
fix-submission |
will attempt to fix the reported issues using clang-format and clang-tidy . Failing build, tests, compiler warnings, issues from cpplint and warnings from doxygen must be fixed manually. Also some clang-tidy issues cannot be resolved automatically |