Chapter 6. glom

The NSCL event builder is a pipeline. At the front of the pipeline is the fragment orderer. The fragment orderer accepts fragments from an arbitrary number of sources, orders them by timestamp and emits them in timestamp order. If you want events actually built from these sorted fragments, your event building pipeline will need an element to glue together fragments whose timestamps are within a specified coincidence window, and create ring items from them.

The program that does this is glom. [1]

Glom accepts fragments on standard input and emits ring items on standard output. These may be further processed in later stages of a pipeline or they can be piped into stdintoring to insert them in a ring buffer for further distribution.

For reference information on glom see: glom

Notes

[1]

The online urban dictionary at http://www.urbandictionary.com gives as part of definition 3: "to collect or cluster together. "