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// -*- Mode : c++; tab-width: 3; c-tab-always-indent: t; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 3
// -*-
/*! \file LInfTemplate.hpp
Header file for the MBMesquite::LInfTemplate class
\author Michael Brewer
\date 2002-07-3
*/
#ifndef LInfTemplate_hpp
#define LInfTemplate_hpp
#include "Mesquite.hpp"
#include "ObjectiveFunctionTemplate.hpp"
namespace MBMesquite
{
/*! \class LInfTemplate
\brief Computes the L_infinity objective function for a given patch,
i.e., LInfTemplate::concrete_evaluate returns the maximum absolute value of
the quality metric values on 'patch'.
*/
class LInfTemplate : public ObjectiveFunctionTemplate
{
public:
MESQUITE_EXPORT LInfTemplate( QualityMetric* );<--- Class 'LInfTemplate' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'LInfTemplate' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
MESQUITE_EXPORT virtual ~LInfTemplate();
MESQUITE_EXPORT virtual bool evaluate( EvalType type, PatchData& pd, double& value_out, bool free, MsqError& err );<--- Function in derived class
MESQUITE_EXPORT virtual ObjectiveFunction* clone() const;<--- Function in derived class
MESQUITE_EXPORT virtual void clear();<--- Function in derived class
private:
/** Temporary storage for qm sample handles */
mutable std::vector< size_t > qmHandles;
};
} // namespace MBMesquite
#endif // LInfTemplate_hpp