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/*! \file
* \brief
* Declares gmx::TimeUnitManager.
*
* \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_options
*/
#ifndef GMX_OPTIONS_TIMEUNITMANAGER_H
#define GMX_OPTIONS_TIMEUNITMANAGER_H
#include "gromacs/utility/gmxassert.h"
namespace gmx
{
class Options;
/*! \brief
* Time values for TimeUnitManager.
*
* \if internal
* Currently, this should match with the time_unit_t enum defined in oenv.h
* except that there is no NULL first item in this enum.
* \endif
*
* \inpublicapi
*/
enum TimeUnit
{
eTimeUnit_fs, //!< Femtoseconds.
eTimeUnit_ps, //!< Picoseconds.
eTimeUnit_ns, //!< Nanoseconds.
eTimeUnit_us, //!< Microseconds.
eTimeUnit_ms, //!< Milliseconds.
eTimeUnit_s //!< Seconds.
};
/*! \brief
* Provides common functionality for time unit conversions.
*
* Methods/objects that need to deal with time units can either take a
* TimeUnitManager object, or they can take a TimeUnit value and construct a
* TimeUnitManager object internally.
*
* Default copy constructor and assignment are used: the copy is an independent
* object that is initialized with the same time unit as the original.
*
* \if internal
* \todo
* Most of this class is independent of the options implementation.
* To ease reuse, it could be split such that the generic part is moved to the
* utility module, and only the options-specific parts left in the options
* module.
* \endif
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_options
*/
class TimeUnitManager
{
public:
//! Creates a time unit manager with the default (ps) time unit.
TimeUnitManager();
//! Creates a time unit manager with the given time unit.
explicit TimeUnitManager(TimeUnit unit);
//! Returns the currently selected time unit.
TimeUnit timeUnit() const
{
GMX_ASSERT(timeUnit_ >= 0 && timeUnit_ <= eTimeUnit_s,
"Time unit index has become out-of-range");
return static_cast<TimeUnit>(timeUnit_);
}
//! Set a new time unit for the manager.
void setTimeUnit(TimeUnit unit);
//! Returns a string constant corresponding to the current time unit.
const char *timeUnitAsString() const;
//! Returns the scaling factor to convert times to ps.
double timeScaleFactor() const;
//! Returns the scaling factor to convert times from ps.
double inverseTimeScaleFactor() const;
/*! \brief
* Sets the time unit in this manager from an environment variable.
*/
void setTimeUnitFromEnvironment();
/*! \brief
* Adds a common option for selecting the time unit.
*
* \param[in,out] options Options to which the common option is added.
* \param[in] name Name of the option to add.
*
* Adds an enum option to \p options to select the time unit for this
* manager.
*/
void addTimeUnitOption(Options *options, const char *name);
/*! \brief
* Scales user input values given to time options.
*
* \param[in,out] options Options in which to scale times.
*
* Scales each time option (see DoubleOption::timeValue()) in
* \p options such that any user-given values are interpreted as given
* in the time unit specified by this manager, and scaled to
* picoseconds. Programmatically given values (e.g., as default values
* for the options) are not scaled.
*/
void scaleTimeOptions(Options *options) const;
private:
/*! \brief
* Currently set time unit for this manager.
*
* Type is int to make it possible to use it with
* StringOption::storeEnumIndex(), but it should always one of the
* allowed values for TimeUnit.
*/
int timeUnit_;
};
} // namespace gmx
#endif
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