| [ce133f] | 1 | /*
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 | 2 |  * Project: MoleCuilder
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 | 3 |  * Description: creates and alters molecular systems
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 | 4 |  * Copyright (C)  2010 University of Bonn. All rights reserved.
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 | 5 |  * Please see the LICENSE file or "Copyright notice" in builder.cpp for details.
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 | 6 |  */
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 | 7 | 
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 | 8 | /**
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 | 9 |  * \file observers_observables.dox
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 | 10 |  *
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 | 11 |  * Created on: Oct 12, 2011
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 | 12 |  *    Author: heber
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 | 13 |  */
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| [750cff] | 14 | 
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 | 15 | /** \page observers Observers and Observables
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 | 16 |  *
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 | 17 |  * The Observer/Observerable mechanism is crucial to let different and
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 | 18 |  * independent components know about changes among one another. E.g. when an
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 | 19 |  * the element of an atom changes, the GUI (\ref graphical) needs to know
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 | 20 |  * about this change to plot the atom with a different color or shape.
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 | 21 |  *
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 | 22 |  * The Observer/Observerable mechanism is basically just a call-back: A
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 | 23 |  * class announces itself as Observable with having a specific interface
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 | 24 |  * of functions. Observer may signOn() to this class and have a specific
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 | 25 |  * function (update()) be called whenever a change occurs in the Observable
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 | 26 |  * class.
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 | 27 |  *
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 | 28 |  * Note that additionally an Observable may have various \a channels and
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 | 29 |  * Observers may signOn() to just such a channel to get a very specific
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 | 30 |  * update. E.g. a LinkedCell class needs to know when the position of an
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 | 31 |  * atom changes but it does not need to know about changes of element or
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 | 32 |  * velocity, ... These updates are called \a Notifications.
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 | 33 |  *
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 | 34 |  * As an example:
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 | 35 |  * \code
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 | 36 |  * World::getInstance().signOn(this, World::getInstance().getChannel(World::AtomInserted));
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 | 37 |  * \endcode
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 | 38 |  * Here, in the constructor of GLWorldView the class signs on to atoms
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 | 39 |  * being inserted into the World such that it can add these onto the display
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 | 40 |  * as well. Notifications are received via recieveNotifications(), e.g.
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 | 41 |  * which you have to implement for an Observer class
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 | 42 |  * \code
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 | 43 |  *   switch (notification->getChannelNo()) {
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 | 44 |  *   case World::AtomInserted:
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 | 45 |  *   {
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 | 46 |  *     const atom *_atom = World::getInstance().lastChanged<atom>();
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 | 47 |  *     emit atomInserted(_atom);
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 | 48 |  *     break;
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 | 49 |  *   }
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 | 50 |  * \endcode
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 | 51 |  * Here, we just switch over all events that we process and care about (note
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 | 52 |  * that we only get called for those for which we have subscribed) and proceed.
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 | 53 |  *
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 | 54 |  * \note There is a complete logging mechanism available for this. However,
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 | 55 |  * it has to be compiled via a specific switch (\ref install). So, when
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 | 56 |  * you need to know why your function isn't notified, that's the way to
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 | 57 |  * find out.
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 | 58 |  *
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 | 59 |  * Be wary of where the update occurs: while the World tells you about new
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 | 60 |  * or destroyed atoms, only the atom itself tells you when its position has
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 | 61 |  * changed!
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 | 62 |  *
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| [d25bec] | 63 |  * \section observers-where Who observes what?
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 | 64 |  *
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 | 65 |  * Where to look for a specific update is very important. Hence, we list here
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 | 66 |  * all (major) Observables and what exactly they report in their channels:
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 | 67 |  *  -# \ref World: Gives updates on insertion or removal of atoms and molecules.
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 | 68 |  *     It does not tell whether the inner state of either has changed.
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 | 69 |  *  -# \ref atom: Gives updates on changes to inner state of an atom, i.e.
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 | 70 |  *    -# bonds
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 | 71 |  *    -# element
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 | 72 |  *    -# position
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| [760c4c] | 73 |  *    It does not tell when e.g. it is associated to another molecule and
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 | 74 |  *    like-wise not if its AtomInfo::Nr changes, as this is given by the
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 | 75 |  *    molecule also.
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| [d25bec] | 76 |  *  -# \ref AtomObserver: Gives updates on changes occuring in any atom. It
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 | 77 |  *     acts as a relay that observes all atoms at once and gives notice when
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 | 78 |  *     a single one has changed. It does not tell when a new has arrived or
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 | 79 |  *     one has been removed.
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 | 80 |  *  -# \ref molecule: Gives updates on changes occuring in its internal state,
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 | 81 |  *     e.g. atoms being inserted or removed. It does not tell when atoms themself
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 | 82 |  *     change.
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 | 83 |  *  -# \ref Box: Gives updates on changes of its box matrix or boundary
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 | 84 |  *     conditions.
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 | 85 |  *
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 | 86 |  * It should be adhered to these Does and Don'ts strictly. Each of these entities
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 | 87 |  * can only report about stuff it knows about. The World controls insertion and
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 | 88 |  * removal, hence its updates are concerned with these only!
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 | 89 |  *
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 | 90 |  *
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| [750cff] | 91 |  * \section observers-world Observers and the World
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 | 92 |  *
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 | 93 |  * The World, containing the arrays of all atoms and molecules, is a bit
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 | 94 |  * special with these observers. E.g. when you request a non-const array
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 | 95 |  * of atoms you receive an ObservedIterator. That is one where automatically
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 | 96 |  * it is assumed that you changed something and hence update() is called
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 | 97 |  * after you stepped over one of its elements.
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 | 98 |  *
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 | 99 |  * Thus, use const-iterators and arrays whenever possible, first to avoid
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 | 100 |  * this overhead, but second to avoid making pain-in-the-ass, hard-to-find
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 | 101 |  * mistakes.
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 | 102 |  *
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 | 103 |  * Also, the world stores specific information about what changed in the
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 | 104 |  * template function World::lastChanged() where it might contain reference
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 | 105 |  * to an atom that is about to be destroyed or just added.
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 | 106 |  *
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 | 107 |  *
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 | 108 |  * \date 2011-10-31
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 | 109 |  *
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 | 110 |  */
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