SN0519 : Support for significant evolutions of the user data model in ROOT files

Author(s):Ph Canal, R Brun, V Fine, L Janyst, J Lauret and P Russo
Date:May. 13, 2009
File(s): 1742-6596_219_3_032004.pdf
Abstract:

One of the main strengths of ROOT input and output (I/O) is its inherent support for schema evolution. Two distinct modes are supported, one manual via a hand coded streamer function and one fully automatic via the ROOT StreamerInfo. One draw back of the streamer functions is that they are not usable by TTree objects in split mode. Until now, the user could not customize the automatic schema evolution mechanism and the only mechanism to go beyond the default rules was to revert to using the streamer function. In ROOT 5.22/00, we introduced a new mechanism which allows user provided extensions of the automatic schema evolution that can be used in object-wise, member-wise and split modes. This paper will describe the many possibilities ranging from the simple assignment of transient members to the complex reorganization of the user's object model.

Submitted: CHEP2009
Status: Published
Ref: Ph Canal, R Brun, V Fine, L Janyst, J Lauret and P Russo, 2010 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 219 032004

Keywords:ROOT, Schema evolution, object model, streamer, IO
Category:Computing