v1.0.0-rc.138 #48
@@ -138,10 +138,6 @@ std::pair<int, std::string> JFJochBrokerHttp::handleOperationException(const std
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void JFJochBrokerHttp::attach(httplib::Server &server) {
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register_routes(server);
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server.set_error_handler([](const httplib::Request &, httplib::Response &res) {
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res.status = 404;
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res.set_content("The requested method does not exist", "text/plain");
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});
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}
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void JFJochBrokerHttp::register_routes(httplib::Server &server) {
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@@ -347,6 +343,15 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::register_routes(httplib::Server &server) {
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}
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});
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server.Post("/wait_until_running", [this](const httplib::Request &req, httplib::Response &res) {
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try {
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wait_until_running_post(parse_query_value<int32_t>(req, "timeout"), res);
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} catch (const std::exception &e) {
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auto [c, s] = handleOperationException(e);
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send_plain(res, c, s);
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}
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});
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server.Get("/xfel/event_code", bind_noarg(&JFJochBrokerHttp::xfel_event_code_get));
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server.Get("/xfel/pulse_id", bind_noarg(&JFJochBrokerHttp::xfel_pulse_id_get));
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}
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@@ -369,7 +374,7 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::initialize_post(httplib::Response &response) {
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void JFJochBrokerHttp::start_post(const Dataset_settings &datasetSettings, httplib::Response &response) {
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nlohmann::json j = datasetSettings;
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logger.Info("Start {}", j.dump());
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state_machine.Start(Convert(datasetSettings));
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state_machine.Start(Convert(datasetSettings), datasetSettings.isAsyncStart());
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response.status = 200;
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}
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@@ -377,6 +382,38 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::status_get(httplib::Response &response) {
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ProcessOutput(Convert(state_machine.GetStatus()), response);
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}
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void JFJochBrokerHttp::wait_until_running_post(const std::optional<int32_t> &timeout, httplib::Response &response) {
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BrokerStatus status;
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if (!timeout)
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status = state_machine.WaitTillNotBusy(std::chrono::minutes(1));
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else if ((timeout.value() > 3600) || (timeout.value() < 0)) {
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response.status = 400;
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response.set_content("timeout must be in range 0..3600", "text/plain");
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return;
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} else if (timeout.value() == 0)
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status = state_machine.GetStatus();
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else
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status = state_machine.WaitTillNotBusy(std::chrono::seconds(timeout.value()));
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logger.Info("Wait until running");
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switch (status.state) {
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case JFJochState::Measuring:
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response.status = 200;
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break;
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case JFJochState::Inactive:
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response.status = 502;
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break;
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case JFJochState::Error:
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throw WrongDAQStateException(status.message.value_or("Unknown error"));
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case JFJochState::Idle:
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case JFJochState::Busy:
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case JFJochState::Calibration:
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response.status = 504;
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break;
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}
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}
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void JFJochBrokerHttp::wait_till_done_post(const std::optional<int32_t> &timeout, httplib::Response &response) {
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BrokerStatus status;
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if (!timeout)
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@@ -390,6 +427,8 @@ void JFJochBrokerHttp::wait_till_done_post(const std::optional<int32_t> &timeout
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else
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status = state_machine.WaitTillMeasurementDone(std::chrono::seconds(timeout.value()));
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logger.Info("Wait till done");
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switch (status.state) {
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case JFJochState::Idle:
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response.status = 200;
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@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ class JFJochBrokerHttp {
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httplib::Response &response);
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void status_get(httplib::Response &response);
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void wait_till_done_post(const std::optional<int32_t> &timeout, httplib::Response &response);
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void wait_until_running_post(const std::optional<int32_t> &timeout, httplib::Response &response);
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void trigger_post(httplib::Response &response);
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void pedestal_post(httplib::Response &response);
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@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::Trigger() {
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services.Trigger();
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}
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void JFJochStateMachine::Start(const DatasetSettings &settings) {
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void JFJochStateMachine::Start(const DatasetSettings &settings, bool async) {
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std::unique_lock ul(m);
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if (state != JFJochState::Idle)
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@@ -363,18 +363,16 @@ void JFJochStateMachine::Start(const DatasetSettings &settings) {
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experiment.IncrementRunNumber();
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try {
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SetState(JFJochState::Busy, "Preparing measurement", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
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services.SetSpotFindingSettings(GetSpotFindingSettings());
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services.Start(experiment, pixel_mask, calibration.get());
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SetState(JFJochState::Busy, "Preparing measurement", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
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measurement = std::async(std::launch::async, &JFJochStateMachine::MeasurementThread, this);
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if (!async)
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c.wait(ul, [&]() { return state != JFJochState::Busy; });
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}
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SetState(JFJochState::Measuring, "Measuring ...", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
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measurement = std::async(std::launch::async, &JFJochStateMachine::MeasurementThread, this);
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} catch (const std::exception &e) {
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SetState(JFJochState::Error, e.what(), BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
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services.Cancel();
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throw;
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}
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BrokerStatus JFJochStateMachine::WaitTillNotBusy(std::chrono::milliseconds timeout) {
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std::unique_lock ul(m);
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c.wait_for(ul, timeout, [&]() { return state != JFJochState::Busy; });
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return GetStatus();
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}
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void JFJochStateMachine::UpdatePixelMaskStatistics(const PixelMaskStatistics &input) {
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@@ -388,6 +386,24 @@ PixelMaskStatistics JFJochStateMachine::GetPixelMaskStatistics() const {
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}
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void JFJochStateMachine::MeasurementThread() {
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try {
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services.SetSpotFindingSettings(GetSpotFindingSettings());
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services.Start(experiment, pixel_mask, calibration.get());
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{
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std::unique_lock ul(m);
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SetState(JFJochState::Measuring, "Measuring ...", BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Info);
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}
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c.notify_all();
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} catch (std::exception &e) {
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{
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std::unique_lock ul(m);
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SetState(JFJochState::Error, e.what(), BrokerStatus::MessageSeverity::Error);
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}
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services.Cancel();
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c.notify_all();
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return;
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}
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try {
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auto tmp_output = services.Stop();
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{
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@@ -152,7 +152,9 @@ public:
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void Initialize();
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void Pedestal();
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void Deactivate();
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void Start(const DatasetSettings& settings);
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void Start(const DatasetSettings& settings, bool async = false);
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BrokerStatus WaitTillNotBusy(std::chrono::milliseconds timeout);
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BrokerStatus WaitTillMeasurementDone();
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BrokerStatus WaitTillMeasurementDone(std::chrono::milliseconds timeout);
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void Trigger();
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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* Jungfraujoch
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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*
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.137
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* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0-rc.138
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* Contact: filip.leonarski@psi.ch
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*
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* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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@@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ Dataset_settings::Dataset_settings()
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m_Max_spot_countIsSet = false;
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m_Detect_ice_rings = false;
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m_Detect_ice_ringsIsSet = false;
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m_Async_start = false;
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m_Async_startIsSet = false;
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m_Xray_fluorescence_spectrumIsSet = false;
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}
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@@ -423,7 +425,7 @@ bool Dataset_settings::validate(std::stringstream& msg, const std::string& pathP
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}
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}
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return success;
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}
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@@ -541,6 +543,9 @@ bool Dataset_settings::operator==(const Dataset_settings& rhs) const
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((!detectIceRingsIsSet() && !rhs.detectIceRingsIsSet()) || (detectIceRingsIsSet() && rhs.detectIceRingsIsSet() && isDetectIceRings() == rhs.isDetectIceRings())) &&
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((!asyncStartIsSet() && !rhs.asyncStartIsSet()) || (asyncStartIsSet() && rhs.asyncStartIsSet() && isAsyncStart() == rhs.isAsyncStart())) &&
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((!xrayFluorescenceSpectrumIsSet() && !rhs.xrayFluorescenceSpectrumIsSet()) || (xrayFluorescenceSpectrumIsSet() && rhs.xrayFluorescenceSpectrumIsSet() && getXrayFluorescenceSpectrum() == rhs.getXrayFluorescenceSpectrum()))
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;
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@@ -622,6 +627,8 @@ void to_json(nlohmann::json& j, const Dataset_settings& o)
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j["max_spot_count"] = o.m_Max_spot_count;
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if(o.detectIceRingsIsSet())
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j["detect_ice_rings"] = o.m_Detect_ice_rings;
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if(o.asyncStartIsSet())
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j["async_start"] = o.m_Async_start;
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if(o.xrayFluorescenceSpectrumIsSet())
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j["xray_fluorescence_spectrum"] = o.m_Xray_fluorescence_spectrum;
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@@ -793,6 +800,11 @@ void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, Dataset_settings& o)
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j.at("detect_ice_rings").get_to(o.m_Detect_ice_rings);
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o.m_Detect_ice_ringsIsSet = true;
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}
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if(j.find("async_start") != j.end())
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{
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j.at("async_start").get_to(o.m_Async_start);
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o.m_Async_startIsSet = true;
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}
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if(j.find("xray_fluorescence_spectrum") != j.end())
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{
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j.at("xray_fluorescence_spectrum").get_to(o.m_Xray_fluorescence_spectrum);
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@@ -1377,6 +1389,23 @@ void Dataset_settings::unsetDetect_ice_rings()
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{
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{
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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bool detectIceRingsIsSet() const;
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bool isAsyncStart() const;
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void setAsyncStart(bool const value);
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bool asyncStartIsSet() const;
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void unsetAsync_start();
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bool m_Detect_ice_rings;
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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* API to control Jungfraujoch developed by the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). Jungfraujoch is a data acquisition and analysis system for pixel array detectors, primarly PSI JUNGFRAU. Jungfraujoch uses FPGA boards to acquire data at high data rates. # License Clarification While this API definition is licensed under GPL-3.0, **the GPL copyleft provisions do not apply** when this file is used solely to generate OpenAPI clients or when implementing applications that interact with the API. Generated client code and applications using this API definition are not subject to the GPL license requirements and may be distributed under terms of your choosing. This exception is similar in spirit to the Linux Kernel's approach to userspace API headers and the GCC Runtime Library Exception. The Linux Kernel developers have explicitly stated that user programs that merely use the kernel interfaces (syscalls, ioctl definitions, etc.) are not derivative works of the kernel and are not subject to the terms of the GPL. This exception is intended to allow wider use of this API specification without imposing GPL requirements on applications that merely interact with the API, regardless of whether they communicate through network calls or other mechanisms.
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