-- I have no idea why I named this InferredGeneticContext, a totally meaningless term
-- Renamed to CommonInfo.
-- Made package protected, as no one should use this outside of VariantContext and Genotype
-- UGEngine was using IGC constant, but it's now using the public one in VariantContext.
-- Enables further sophisticated optimizations, as this class can be smarter about storing the data and will directly support operations like subset to samples
-- All instances in the gatk that used Map<String, Genotype> now use GenotypeMap type.
-- Amazingly, there were many places where HashMap<String, Genotype> is used, so that the order of the genotypes is technically undefined and could be dangerous. Now everything uses GenotypeMap with a specific ordering of samples (by name)
-- Integrationtests updated and all pass
* Generalized the concept of a synthetic read to cread both running consensus and a synthetic reads of filtered data.
* Synthetic reads can now have deletions (but not insertions)
* New reduced read tag for filtered data synthetic reads *(RF)*
* Sliding window header now keeps information of consensus and filtered data
* Synthetic reads are created simultaneously, new functionality is controlled internally by addToSyntheticReads
The GATK engine will now provide a GATKSAMRecord to all tools which incorporates the functionality used by the GATK to the bam file (ReadGroups, Reduced Reads, ...).
* No tools should create SAMRecord anymore, use GATKSAMRecord instead *
-- scatterLocusIntervals master utility
-- Moved around some general functionality from GenomeLocSortedSet to GenomeLoc
-- Util function for reversing a list (List<T> -> List<T>, unlike Collections version)
-- DoC is PartitionType.INTERVAL
-- Significant unit tests on new functionality (all passing)
-- Ready for real-world testing, as soon as I can get LocusScatterFunction.scala to actually work
-- Supports ReadBackedPileup -> FragmentCollection as before
-- Added support for List<SAMRecord> -> FragmentCollection for Ryan's haplotype caller
-- General cleanup, renaming, move to separate package, more extensive unit tests, etc.
-- Added toFragment() function to ReadBackedPileup interface
Moved gsalib and queueJobReport.R to embeddable namespaced locations.
Updated packager dependencies/dir to add an @includes which filters the embedded fileset.
RScriptExecutor can now JIT compiles the gsalib.
RScriptExecutor uses ProcessController and sends the Rscript output to java's stdout when run under -l DEBUG.
Refactored ProcessController and IOUtils from Queue to Sting Utils.
Added more unit tests to ProcessController along with a utility class to hard stop OutputStreams at a specified byte count.
Replaced uses of some IOUtils with Apache Commons IO.
ShellJobRunner refactored to use direct ProcessController and now kills jobs on shutdown.
Better QGraph responsiveness on shutdown by using Object.wait() instead of Thread.sleep().
-- removed intermiate functions. Now only original version and best optimized new version remain
-- Moved general artificial read backed pileup creation code into ArtificialSamUtils
-- Uses mayOverlapRoutine in ReadUtils
-- Attempts to be smart when doing overlap calculation, to avoid unnecessary allocations
-- PileupElement now comparable (sorts on offset than on start)
-- Caliper microbenchmark to assess performance
-- Creates all combinatinos of overlapping and non-overlapping read pair pileups in all orientations and first/second pairings to validate fragment detection.
We can't have a public test that depends on both public and private
code/data -- the new release system needs to do public-only tests,
and will catch this sort of thing.
The public integration test VariantContextIntegrationTest was dependent on the
private walker TestVariantContextWalker. Moved this walker to public/java/test
(NOT public/java/src, since this walker is only used by the test suite) to avoid
errors during public-only tests.
-- MD5 db had spelling error; fixed
-- Bug in AlignmentUtils resulted in some bases not being color space corrected. The integration test caught the change, and it's clear that the new version is correct, as the prev. version was not considering the last the N qualities for reads with a ND operation.
This allows the annotation classes to perform any necessary initialization/validation.
For example, it allows the SnpEff annotator to (among other things) validate its rod binding.
This will prevent a NullPointerException when SnpEff annotation is requested but no rod binding
is present.
Added an integration test to cover this case so that it doesn't break again.
-- Changes associated code throughout the codebase
-- Updated necessary (but minimal) UnitTests to reflect new behavior
-- Much better makealleles() function in VC.java that enforces a lot of key constraints in VC
classloading of bcel*.jar/ant-apache-bcel*.jar. Switching instead to manually
specifying a minimal set of packages/classes to include in the vcf.jar via
build.xml, and adding a unit test which creates a limited classloader
only aware of vcf.jar and tribble.jar and tries to use it to load the core
classes in the vcf jar.
Hopefully third time's the charm.
-- the underlying data structure is still present, but until I decide what to do for the extensible system I've completely disabled the subsystem
-- Added code to merge Samples, so that a mostly full record can be merged with a consistent empty record. If the two records are inconsistent, an error is thrown
-- addSample() in Sample.class now invokes mergeSample() when appropriate
-- Validation types are now only STRICT or SILENT
-- Validation code implemented in SampleDBBuilder
-- Extensive unit tests for SampleDBBuilder
-- Passes significiant unit tests
-- Implicit sample creation for mom / dad when you create single samples
-- Continuing cleanup of Sample and SampleDataSource
* Includes tests that include HardClip to Read and Reference Coords.
* Changed ReadUtils.HardClipByReferenceCoordinates from private to protected to allow for testing
-- UnitTests for key functions on reduced reads
-- PileupElement calls static functions in ReadUtils
-- Simple routine that takes a reduced read and fills in its quals with its reduced qual
b) Change md5 to reflect records that are now merged correctly.
c) Change unit merge alleles test to reflect the fact that a null non-variant vc object is not valid and not supported because there's no way to codify such object in a vcf. The code correctly converts this to a non-variant single-base event with whatever the reference is at that location.
b) First reimplementation of new vc merger of different types. Previous version did it in two steps, first merging all vc's per type and then trying to see if resulting vc's would be merged if alleles of one type were a subset of another, but this won't work when uniquifying genotypes since sample names would be messed up and GT sample names wouldn't match VC sample names. Now, it's actually simpler: when splitting vc's by type before merging, we check for alleles of one vc being a subset of alleles of vc of another type and if so we put them together in same list.
-We now assign a functional class (nonsense, missense, silent, or none) to each SnpEff effect, and add a
SNPEFF_FUNCTIONAL_CLASS annotation to the INFO field of the output VCF.
-Effects are now prioritized according to both biological impact and functional class, instead of impact only.
-Many of SnpEff's "low-impact" effects are now classified as "modifiers" with lower priority than every
other effect. This includes such "effects" as DOWNSTREAM, UPSTREAM, INTRON, GENE, EXON, and others that
really describe the location of the variant rather than its biological effect.
This code will be short-lived (likely 1.2-only), as the next version of SnpEff will include most of these
features directly.
Checking this change into Stable+Unstable instead of Unstable because the current functional class stratification
in VariantEval is basically broken and urgently needs to be fixed for production purposes.