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* The back-propagation that should happen is from NrrdIO back to Teem, because the idea is that NrrdIO should be periodically regenerated from Teem.
* The back-propagation that should happen is from NrrdIO back to Teem, because the idea is that NrrdIO should be periodically regenerated from Teem.


== Checking out NrrdIO ==
== Checking out Teem and NrrdIO ==


Use the following SVN command
The way that Sourceforge names things makes this a little confusing.  The sourceforge "project name" Teem includes multiple directories, or multiple separate SVN repositories.  One  directory, is called Teem, this is the main source tree, where all the NrrdIO sources come from.  There is also a NrrdIO directory. 
Use the following SVN command to check out all of Teem:
 
  svn co http://teem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/teem/teem/trunk teem
 
and the following to checkout NrrdIO:


   svn co http://teem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/teem/NrrdIO/trunk NrrdIO
   svn co http://teem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/teem/NrrdIO/trunk NrrdIO


 
The contents of the NrrdIO directory are created automatically by
This was generated in the Teem side by  


* running a "pre-GNUmakefile" gnu makefile, which also uses a little perl script unteem.py.   
* running a "pre-GNUmakefile" gnu makefile, which also uses a little perl script unteem.py.   

Revision as of 23:22, 20 December 2009

Nrrd Library

This page describes the procedure for synchronizing the NrrdIO parts of Teem, with the one in Insight/Utilities/NrrdIO

Note that patches may have to be moved in both directions.

Background

  • Nrrd started as one of the libraries in Teem <http://teem.sf.net>
  • NrrdIO is a subset of Teem containing only the IO functionalities (basically, parts of the air, biff, and nrrd libraries).
  • The only part of Teem that's in ITK is in NrrdIO. Also, while Teem has a weakened LGPL license, NrrdIO is licensed identically to ITK.
  • Creating NrrdIO from Teem is done by a GNUMakefile and a perl script.
  • The back-propagation that should happen is from NrrdIO back to Teem, because the idea is that NrrdIO should be periodically regenerated from Teem.

Checking out Teem and NrrdIO

The way that Sourceforge names things makes this a little confusing. The sourceforge "project name" Teem includes multiple directories, or multiple separate SVN repositories. One directory, is called Teem, this is the main source tree, where all the NrrdIO sources come from. There is also a NrrdIO directory.

Use the following SVN command to check out all of Teem:

  svn co http://teem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/teem/teem/trunk teem

and the following to checkout NrrdIO:

  svn co http://teem.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/teem/NrrdIO/trunk NrrdIO

The contents of the NrrdIO directory are created automatically by

  • running a "pre-GNUmakefile" gnu makefile, which also uses a little perl script unteem.py.
    • The comments in pre-GNUmakefile explain this some.

NrrdIO / Teem Dashboard

Update Procedure

Perform the following two tasks:

From ITK to NrrdIO

For all the changes made to

             Insight/Utilities/NrrdIO

after the last Nrrd batch commit (from G Kindlmann), understand what the change was, and then apply the same change to either sourceforge's NrrdIO or even better, to Teem itself.

For the .c files this should be easy; these are just copied directly from a Teem checkout, and then the headers are mangled.

For NrrdIO.h; this is actually a concatenation of air/air.h, biff/biff.h, nrrd/nrrdDefines.h, nrrd/nrrdEnums.h, nrrd/nrrdMacros.h, and nrrd/nrrd.h (these are defined in the NEED_PUB_HDRS variable of NrrdIO/pre-GNUmakefile)

This is probably not a one-day project.

From Nrrd to ITK

Gradually or all at once, depending on our bravery, we copy sourceforge's NrrdIO to

           Insight/Utilities/NrrdIO 

and see what breaks,... and fix it

Progress

Table

The table below lists all the files in NrrdIO which are generated from a Teem checkout via NrrdIO/pre-GNUmakefile; these are marked with "*", and the originating directory in Teem is also indicated (the air, biff, and nrrd directories inside teem/src). Changes in these files in ITK's NrrdIO since GLK's last commits in 2005 should be back-propagated to the corresponding files in Teem, so that when NrrdIO is next regenerated from Teem, none of the improvements to ITK's NrrdIO are lost. Handling updates to these files is the hard/interesting part of this project.

The files not marked with a "*" are not generated from Teem via NrrdIO/pre-GNUmakefile; they exist only within NrrdIO. GLK doesn't see why there would have been any changes to these in files in ITK's NrrdIO, because it wouldn't effect how ITK uses Nrrd, but if there are changes they should also be reviewed and possibly back-propagated to Teem's NrrdIO.

File Check ITK for Bug Fix Move from NrrdIO to ITK
000-README.txt
* air/754.c
* nrrd/accessors.c
* air/array.c
* nrrd/arraysNrrd.c
* nrrd/axis.c
* biff/biffbiff.c
* biff/biffmsg.c
CMakeLists.txt
* nrrd/comment.c
* nrrd/defaultsNrrd.c
* air/dio.c
* nrrd/encodingAscii.c
encodingBzip2.c
* nrrd/encoding.c
* nrrd/encodingGzip.c
* nrrd/encodingHex.c
* nrrd/encodingRaw.c
* air/endianAir.c
* nrrd/endianNrrd.c
* air/enum.c
* nrrd/enumsNrrd.c
* nrrd/format.c
formatEPS.c
* nrrd/formatNRRD.c
formatPNG.c
formatPNM.c
formatText.c
formatVTK.c
* nrrd/gzio.c
* nrrd/keyvalue.c
mangle.pl
* nrrd/methodsNrrd.c
* air/miscAir.c
* air/mop.c
* air,biff,nrrd/NrrdIO.h
NrrdIO_Srcs.txt
NrrIOLIst.txt
* air/parseAir.c
* nrrd/parseNrrd.c
preamble.c
pre-GNUmakefile
* air/privateAir.h
* nrrd/privateNrrd.h
qnanhibit.c
* nrrd/read.c
* nrrd/reorder.c
sample-GNUmakefile
sampleIO.c
* air/sane.c
* nrrd/simple.c
* air/string.c
* nrrd/subset.c
* include/teem32bit.h
* include/teemDio.h
* include/teemEndian.h
* include/teemPng.h
* include/teemQnanhibit.h
unteem.pl
* nrrd/write.c