not prevent execution of subsequent makers in the chain even if the
earlier one returns:
return kStErr;
It depends. If maker is "privileged" then loop is ended.
Normal user makers are not priviliged, to avoid skipping of other users
makers.
The priviliged ones are all I/O makers and StGeantMaker (which is also I/O
maker)
User could define his maker as a priviliged:
instead of:
bfc(999,...)
user should:
bfc(0,...);
chain->SetAttr(".Privilege",1,"UserMakerName" );
chain->EventLoop(1,999);
Victor
Endcap Sofware 2006++
Fig. 1 Tower Crate
Fig. 2 Crate 64-67
Fig. 3 Crate 68-71
Fig. 4 Crate 72_75
Fig. 5 Crate 76-79
Fig. 6 Crate 80_83
Fig. 7 Crate 84-87
Fig. 8 Crate 88-91
Fig. 9 Crate 92-95
Fig. 10 Crate 96-99
Fig. 11 Crate 100-103
Fig. 12 Crate 104-107
Fig. 13 Crate 108-111
Plots of channels
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