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9.2.0.rc (#1232)
* Python module is now built using scikit-build-core: Dev/scikitbuild #1164
* slsdet is available on PyPI from this release onwards
* Fixed broken import in typecaster.h #1181
* Dev/automate version number #1193
* Dev/automate version part2 #1209
* 9111: added expat to host section to fix conda #1216
* fix for gotthard.py to import slsdet properly
* added slsFramesynchronizer to conda copy_lib.sh
* version of release
* update version of client
* removed cmake <=3.28 that was added in 9.1.11 (main_library in meta.yaml in conda-recipes)
* added slsFrameSynchronizer binary to conda
* added numpy dependency to toml
* added documentation for pip in installation

Detailed Commits:
* skeleton pyproject.toml
* moved compiled extension into slsdet
* WIP
* WI{
* separated the recipes
* restored comments, cleanup
* cleaned meta yaml
* added back some python versions
* conda build of main library
* fixed typo
* removed conda build pin
* added zlib
* added workflow for python lib
* patching libzmq and cleaned up cmake
* removed compiler version
* switched patch tool
* reverted to scikit-build in pyproject.toml
* added sls_detector bin
* added sync, renamed action
* update cmake<=3.28 in conda build requirements
* Fixed broken import in typecaster.h (#1181)
- Fixed the broken import _slsdet --> slsdet._slsdet caused by a previous upgrade
- added tests that exercises the conversion from python to C++ and from C++ to python
- Python unit tests now run in CI (!)
* removed 3.28 restriction on cmake in meta.yaml
* from #1216 to 9.1.1.rc that got lost in merge from develoepr, added expat to host section to fix conda build
* back with the cmake restriction
* fixing gotthard1 import
* version number automated for python build
* mistakenly set version back to 0.0.0
* updated github workflow scripts to support automatic version numbering with environment variable
* managed to load VERSION file in yaml file - simplifies things
* saving changes in git workflow failed
* got typo in github workflow
* updatet regex pattern to support postfix
* normalized version to PEP 440 specification in update_version.py
* bug did not support version 0.0.0
* added regex pattern matching to version in toml file
* version now supports . before postfix
* updates api version based on version file & converted shell script files to python
* updated all makefiles
* adresses review comments
* updated release version and the api lib version
* raise an exception if the pull socket python script had errors at startup (for eg if pyzmq was not installed)
* cmake<=3.28 not required anymore
* updated documentation for pip installation as well
* 920/add numpy  (#1226)
* added numpy dependency
* aded build specifications for python version and platform
* release notes
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Co-authored-by: froejdh_e <erik.frojdh@psi.ch>
Co-authored-by: Fröjd Lars Erik <froejdh_e@pcmoench03.psi.ch>
Co-authored-by: Erik Fröjdh <erik.frojdh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: mazzol_a <mazzol_a@pc17378.psi.ch>
Co-authored-by: AliceMazzoleni99 <alice.mazzoleni@psi.ch>
2025-06-02 13:45:06 +02:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-other
# Copyright (C) 2021 Contributors to the SLS Detector Package
"""
Utility functions that are useful for testing and troubleshooting
but not directly used in controlling the detector
"""
from collections import namedtuple
from . import _slsdet #C++ lib
import functools
import datetime as dt
import pathlib
import os
from pathlib import Path
Geometry = namedtuple('Geometry', ['x', 'y'])
def is_iterable(item):
try:
iter(item)
except TypeError:
return False
return True
def get_set_bits(mask):
"""
Return a list of the set bits in a python integer
"""
return [i for i in range(mask.bit_length()) if (mask >> i) & 1]
def list_to_bitmask(values):
"""
Convert a list of integers to a bitmask with set bits
where the list indicates
"""
mask = int(0)
values = list(set(values)) #Remove duplicates
for v in values:
mask += 1 << v
return mask
def make_bitmask(args):
if isinstance(args, (list,tuple)):
return list_to_bitmask(args)
elif isinstance(args, dict):
return {key: list_to_bitmask(value) for key, value in args.items()}
else:
raise ValueError("Cannot convert arg to bitmask")
def to_geo(value):
if isinstance(value, _slsdet.xy):
return Geometry(x=value.x, y=value.y)
else:
raise ValueError("Can only convert slsdet.xy")
def all_equal(mylist):
"""If all elements are equal return true otherwise false"""
return all(x == mylist[0] for x in mylist)
def element_if_equal(mylist):
"""If all elements are equal return only one element"""
if not is_iterable(mylist):
return mylist
if all_equal(mylist):
if len(mylist) == 0:
return None
else:
return mylist[0]
else:
return mylist
def reduce_time(mylist):
res = element_if_equal(element_if_equal(mylist))
if isinstance(res, (dt.timedelta, _slsdet.DurationWrapper)):
return res.total_seconds()
elif isinstance(res[0], list):
return [[item.total_seconds() for item in subl] for subl in res]
else:
return [r.total_seconds() for r in res]
def element(func):
"""
Wrapper to return either list or element
"""
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
return element_if_equal(func(self, *args, **kwargs))
return wrapper
def eiger_register_to_time(register):
"""
Decode register value and return time in s. Values are stored in
a 32bit register with bits 2->0 containing the exponent and bits
31->3 containing the significand (int value)
"""
clocks = register >> 3
exponent = register & 0b111
return clocks * 10**exponent / 100e6
def make_timedelta(t):
if isinstance(t, dt.timedelta):
return t
else:
return dt.timedelta(seconds=t)
def _make_string_path(path):
"""
Accepts either a pathlib.Path or a string, expands ~ to user and convert
Path to str
"""
if isinstance(path, pathlib.Path):
return path.expanduser().as_posix()
elif isinstance(path, str):
return os.path.expanduser(path)
else:
raise ValueError("Cannot convert argument to posix path")
def make_string_path(path):
return _make(path, _make_string_path)
def make_ip(arg):
return _make(arg, _slsdet.IpAddr)
def make_mac(arg):
return _make(arg, _slsdet.MacAddr)
def make_path(arg):
return _make(arg, Path)
def _make(arg, transform):
"""Helper function for make_mac and make_ip special cases for
dict, list and tuple. Otherwise just calls transform"""
if isinstance(arg, dict):
return {key: transform(value) for key, value in arg.items()}
elif isinstance(arg, list):
return [transform(a) for a in arg]
elif isinstance(arg, tuple):
return tuple(transform(a) for a in arg)
else:
return transform(arg)
def set_using_dict(func, *args):
if len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], dict) and all(
isinstance(k, int) for k in args[0].keys()):
for key, value in args[0].items():
if not isinstance(value, tuple):
value = (value,)
try:
func(*value, [key])
except TypeError:
func(*value, key)
else:
func(*args)
def set_time_using_dict(func, args):
if isinstance(args, dict) and all(isinstance(k, int) for k in args.keys()):
for key, value in args.items():
if isinstance(value, int):
value = float(value)
func(value, [key])
else:
if isinstance(args, int):
args = float(args)
func(args)
def lhex(iterable):
return [hex(item) for item in iterable]
def lpath(iterable):
return [Path(item) for item in iterable]
def add_argument_before(a, args):
"""Add a before the other arguments. Also works with
dict that holds args to several modules. Always puts the
args in a dict to be compatible with set_using_dict"""
if isinstance(args, tuple):
return (a, *args)
elif isinstance(args, dict):
ret = {}
for key, value in args.items():
if isinstance(value, tuple):
ret[key] = (a, *value)
else:
ret[key] = (a, value)
return (ret,)
return a, args
def add_argument_after(args, a):
"""Add a before the other arguments. Also works with
dict that holds args to several modules. Always puts the
args in a dict to be compatible with set_using_dict"""
if isinstance(args, tuple):
return (*args, a)
elif isinstance(args, dict):
ret = {}
for key, value in args.items():
if isinstance(value, tuple):
ret[key] = (*value, a)
else:
ret[key] = (value, a)
return (ret,)
return args, a
def pop_dict(args):
for i,a in enumerate(args):
if isinstance(a, dict):
return args.pop(i), i
def tuplify(args):
if not isinstance(args, tuple):
return (args, )
else:
return args
def merge_args(*args):
n_dict = sum(isinstance(a, dict) for a in args)
if n_dict == 0: #no dict just make a tuple of arguments
ret = []
for a in args:
if isinstance(a, tuple):
ret.extend(a)
else:
ret.append(a)
return tuple(ret)
elif n_dict == 1:
args = [a for a in args] #these are the args to be added
values,pos = pop_dict(args)
ret = {}
for k, v in values.items():
v = tuplify(v)
items = [a for a in args]
items[pos:pos] = v
ret[k] = tuple(items)
return (ret,)
else:
raise ValueError("Multiple dictionaries passes cannot merge args")
def hostname_list(args):
"""
Generates a list from a hostname string
* Lists are passed through
* as are tuples (conversion in pybind11 to vector)
* if + is found it splits the string
"""
if isinstance(args, (list, tuple)):
return args
elif(isinstance(args, str)):
hosts = args.split('+')
hosts = [it for it in hosts if len(it)]
return hosts
else:
raise ValueError("hostname needs to be string or list of strings")
def validate_port(value):
if value <= 0 or value > 65535:
raise ValueError("port must be in range 1 - 65535")