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Short | Long | Config File | Option type | Default | Description | ||
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-v | --verbose | verbose | integer | 0 | Command line options do not need any values but can be repeated multiple times, configuration file option accepts single integer number. | ||
-c file | --config=file |
| path | pyana.cfg | Name of the configuration file. | ||
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-l file | --file-list=file | file-list | path |
| The list of files to process will be read form a given file which must contain one file name per line. | ||
-n number | --num-events=number | num-events | integer | 0 | Maximum number of events to process, this counter will include damaged events too. | ||
-j name | --job-name=name | job-name | string |
| Sets job name which is accessible to user code via environment method. Default name is based on the input file names. | ||
-m name | --module=name | modules | string |
| User analysis module(s). Command line options can be repeated several times, configuration file option accepts space-separated list of names. | ||
-p number | --num-cpu=number | num-cpu | integer | 1 | Number of processes to run, if greater than 1 then multi-processing mode will be used. |
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For every user module the configuration file may contain one or more configuration sections. The section header for the user module has format {{\[module\]}} or {{\[module:_name_\]}}. When the user module specifyingdefining the user modules either with {{--module}} command line option or {{modules}} configuration file option one can optionally onequalify canthe qualifymodule itname with optionala colon followed by arbitrary single-word string. Without this optional qualification the framework will load the user module and will use the options from {{\[module\]}} section to initialize the instance of the analysis class (as explained in [Initialization|#Initialization] section). If, on the other hand, the qualified name is used then the framework will initialize the instance with the options combined from the sections {{\[module\]}} and {{\[module:_name_\]}} with the latter section overriding the values from the former section. One could use several qualified forms of the same module name to produce several instances of the analysis class in the same job with different options. |
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