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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
   LAMMPS - Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator
   http://lammps.sandia.gov, Sandia National Laboratories
   Steve Plimpton, sjplimp@sandia.gov

   Copyright (2003) Sandia Corporation.  Under the terms of Contract
   DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government retains
   certain rights in this software.  This software is distributed under
   the GNU General Public License.

   See the README file in the top-level LAMMPS directory.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- */

#ifndef LMP_UPDATE_H
#define LMP_UPDATE_H

#include "pointers.h"

namespace LAMMPS_NS {

class Update : protected Pointers {
 public:
  double dt;                      // timestep
  double etol,ftol;               // minimizer tolerances on energy/force
  bigint ntimestep;               // current step (dynamics or min iterations)
  int nsteps;                     // # of steps to run (dynamics or min iter)
  int whichflag;                  // 0 for unset, 1 for dynamics, 2 for min
  bigint firststep,laststep;      // 1st & last step of this run
  bigint beginstep,endstep;       // 1st and last step of multiple runs
  int first_update;               // 0 before initial update, 1 after
  int max_eval;                   // max force evaluations for minimizer
  int restrict_output;            // 1 if output should not write dump/restart
  int setupflag;                  // set when setup() is computing forces
  int multireplica;               // 1 if min across replicas, else 0

  bigint eflag_global,eflag_atom;  // timestep global/peratom eng is tallied on
  bigint vflag_global,vflag_atom;  // ditto for virial

  char *unit_style;

  class Integrate *integrate;
  char *integrate_style;

  class Min *minimize;
  char *minimize_style;

  Update(class LAMMPS *);
  ~Update();
  void init();
  void set_units(const char *);
  void create_integrate(int, char **, char *);
  void create_minimize(int, char **);
  void reset_timestep(int, char **);
  bigint memory_usage();

 private:
  void new_integrate(char *, int, char **, char *, int &);

};

}

#endif

/* ERROR/WARNING messages:

E: USER-CUDA mode requires CUDA variant of run style

CUDA mode is enabled, so the run style must include a cuda suffix.

E: USER-CUDA mode requires CUDA variant of min style

CUDA mode is enabled, so the min style must include a cuda suffix.

E: Illegal ... command

Self-explanatory.  Check the input script syntax and compare to the
documentation for the command.  You can use -echo screen as a
command-line option when running LAMMPS to see the offending line.

E: Illegal integrate style

Self-explanatory.

E: Cannot reset timestep with dump file already written to

Changing the timestep will confuse when a dump file is written.  Use
the undump command, then restart the dump file.

E: Cannot reset timestep with restart file already written

Changing the timestep will confuse when a restart file is written.
Use the "restart 0" command to turn off restarts, then start them
again.

E: Cannot reset timestep with a time-dependent fix defined

You cannot reset the timestep when a fix that keeps track of elapsed
time is in place.

E: Cannot reset timestep with a dynamic region defined

Dynamic regions (see the region command) have a time dependence.
Thus you cannot change the timestep when one or more of these
are defined.

E: Timestep must be >= 0

Specified timestep is invalid.

E: Too big a timestep

Specified timestep is too large.

*/