Gromacs
2018.4
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This method doesn't currently work in all cases with multipoint data or with multiple data sets. In particular, if the added module requests storage and uses getDataFrame(), it will behave unpredictably (most likely asserts).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
Generalize this method to multiple data sets (e.g., for adding modules that only process a single data set).
module
requests storage (addModule() has the same problem if called after data is started). Make it such that reset() is not necessary to call in code that repeatedly assigns the result of AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch() to the same variable (see sm_distance.cpp).
Consider removing minimumDistance(), as nearestPoint() already returns the distance.
commandline
module. Consider replacing the padding applied in resizePaddedRVecVector() by automated padding on resize() of the vector.
Undo the move of allocator.h and alignedallocator.h from the internal to be public API applied in Change-Id: Ifb8dacf, needed to use AlignedAllocationPolicy here, when replacing std::vector here.
Support for specifying that an option accepts, e.g., two to four selections. Currently, only a fixed count or any number of selections is possible.