Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.5.0
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#include <deal.II/hp/q_collection.h>
Public Member Functions | |
QCollection ()=default | |
template<int dim_in> | |
QCollection (const QCollection< dim_in > &other) | |
template<int dim_in> | |
QCollection (const Quadrature< dim_in > &quadrature) | |
template<class... QTypes> | |
QCollection (const QTypes &...quadrature_objects) | |
template<int dim_in> | |
void | push_back (const Quadrature< dim_in > &new_quadrature) |
bool | operator== (const QCollection< dim > &q_collection) const |
unsigned int | max_n_quadrature_points () const |
void | push_back (const std::shared_ptr< const Quadrature< dim > > &new_entry) |
const Quadrature< dim > & | operator[] (const unsigned int index) const |
unsigned int | size () const |
std::size_t | memory_consumption () const |
CollectionIterator< Quadrature< dim > > | begin () const |
CollectionIterator< Quadrature< dim > > | end () const |
template<class Archive > | |
void | serialize (Archive &ar, const unsigned int version) |
Subscriptor functionality | |
Classes derived from Subscriptor provide a facility to subscribe to this object. This is mostly used by the SmartPointer class. | |
void | subscribe (std::atomic< bool > *const validity, const std::string &identifier="") const |
void | unsubscribe (std::atomic< bool > *const validity, const std::string &identifier="") const |
unsigned int | n_subscriptions () const |
template<typename StreamType > | |
void | list_subscribers (StreamType &stream) const |
void | list_subscribers () const |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcNoQuadrature () |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcInUse (int arg1, std::string arg2, std::string arg3) |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcNoSubscriber (std::string arg1, std::string arg2) |
Private Types | |
using | map_value_type = decltype(counter_map)::value_type |
using | map_iterator = decltype(counter_map)::iterator |
Private Member Functions | |
void | check_no_subscribers () const noexcept |
Private Attributes | |
std::vector< std::shared_ptr< const Quadrature< dim > > > | entries |
std::atomic< unsigned int > | counter |
std::map< std::string, unsigned int > | counter_map |
std::vector< std::atomic< bool > * > | validity_pointers |
const std::type_info * | object_info |
Static Private Attributes | |
static std::mutex | mutex |
This class implements a collection of quadrature objects in the same way as the hp::FECollection implements a collection of finite element classes.
It implements the concepts stated in the hp-Collections module described in the doxygen documentation.
Definition at line 46 of file q_collection.h.
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The data type used in counter_map.
Definition at line 230 of file subscriptor.h.
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privateinherited |
The iterator type used in counter_map.
Definition at line 235 of file subscriptor.h.
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default |
Default constructor. Leads to an empty collection that can later be filled using push_back().
hp::QCollection< dim >::QCollection | ( | const QCollection< dim_in > & | other | ) |
Copy constructor.
Definition at line 135 of file q_collection.h.
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inlineexplicit |
Conversion constructor. This constructor creates a QCollection from a single quadrature rule. More quadrature formulas can be added with push_back(), if desired, though it would probably be clearer to add all mappings the same way.
Definition at line 207 of file q_collection.h.
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explicit |
Constructor. This constructor creates a QCollection from one or more quadrature objects passed to the constructor. For this call to be valid, all arguments need to be of types derived from class Quadrature<dim>.
Definition at line 145 of file q_collection.h.
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inline |
Add a new quadrature rule to the QCollection. In most cases, you will want to add quadrature rules in the same order as the elements were added to the hp::FECollection for which this quadrature rule collection is meant. If done this way, the hp::FEValues objects with which you will use both hp::FECollection and hp::QCollection objects will automatically choose corresponding elements and quadrature formulas. On the other hand, it is possible to use arbitrary combinations of elements and quadrature formulas in hp::FECollection and hp::QCollection objects when specifically specifying appropriate indices in calls to hp::FEValues::reinit() or hp::FEFaceValues::reinit(). In those cases, there need not be a correspondence between elements of the hp::FECollection and hp::QCollection objects; they need not even be of the same size in this case.
The same arguments about the order of elements of collections can, by the way, also be made about the elements of hp::MappingCollection objects.
This class creates a copy of the given quadrature object, i.e., you can do things like push_back(QGauss<dim>(3));
. The internal copy is later destroyed by this object upon destruction of the entire collection.
Definition at line 216 of file q_collection.h.
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Equality comparison operator. All stored Quadrature objects are compared in order.
Definition at line 190 of file q_collection.h.
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Return the maximum number of quadrature points over all the elements of the collection. This is mostly useful to initialize arrays to allocate the maximum amount of memory that may be used when re-sizing later on to a articular quadrature formula from within this collection.
Definition at line 174 of file q_collection.h.
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inherited |
Add a new object.
Definition at line 194 of file collection.h.
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inlineinherited |
Return the object which was specified by the user for the active FE index which is provided as a parameter to this method.
index
must be between zero and the number of elements of the collection. Definition at line 204 of file collection.h.
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inlineinherited |
Return the number of objects stored in this container.
Definition at line 210 of file collection.h.
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inherited |
Determine an estimate for the memory consumption (in bytes) of this object.
Definition at line 217 of file collection.h.
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inherited |
const
version). Definition at line 224 of file collection.h.
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inherited |
const
version). Definition at line 231 of file collection.h.
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inherited |
Subscribes a user of the object by storing the pointer validity
. The subscriber may be identified by text supplied as identifier
.
Definition at line 136 of file subscriptor.cc.
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inherited |
Unsubscribes a user from the object.
identifier
and the validity
pointer must be the same as the one supplied to subscribe(). Definition at line 156 of file subscriptor.cc.
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inlineinherited |
Return the present number of subscriptions to this object. This allows to use this class for reference counted lifetime determination where the last one to unsubscribe also deletes the object.
Definition at line 300 of file subscriptor.h.
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inlineinherited |
List the subscribers to the input stream
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Definition at line 317 of file subscriptor.h.
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inherited |
List the subscribers to deallog
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Definition at line 204 of file subscriptor.cc.
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inlineinherited |
Read or write the data of this object to or from a stream for the purpose of serialization using the BOOST serialization library.
This function does not actually serialize any of the member variables of this class. The reason is that what this class stores is only who subscribes to this object, but who does so at the time of storing the contents of this object does not necessarily have anything to do with who subscribes to the object when it is restored. Consequently, we do not want to overwrite the subscribers at the time of restoring, and then there is no reason to write the subscribers out in the first place.
Definition at line 309 of file subscriptor.h.
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privatenoexceptinherited |
Check that there are no objects subscribing to this object. If this check passes then it is safe to destroy the current object. It this check fails then this function will either abort or print an error message to deallog (by using the AssertNothrow mechanism), but will not throw an exception.
Definition at line 53 of file subscriptor.cc.
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privateinherited |
The real container, which stores pointers to the different objects.
Definition at line 237 of file collection.h.
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Store the number of objects which subscribed to this object. Initially, this number is zero, and upon destruction it shall be zero again (i.e. all objects which subscribed should have unsubscribed again).
The creator (and owner) of an object is counted in the map below if HE manages to supply identification.
We use the mutable
keyword in order to allow subscription to constant objects also.
This counter may be read from and written to concurrently in multithreaded code: hence we use the std::atomic
class template.
Definition at line 219 of file subscriptor.h.
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mutableprivateinherited |
In this map, we count subscriptions for each different identification string supplied to subscribe().
Definition at line 225 of file subscriptor.h.
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mutableprivateinherited |
In this vector, we store pointers to the validity bool in the SmartPointer objects that subscribe to this class.
Definition at line 241 of file subscriptor.h.
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mutableprivateinherited |
Pointer to the typeinfo object of this object, from which we can later deduce the class name. Since this information on the derived class is neither available in the destructor, nor in the constructor, we obtain it in between and store it here.
Definition at line 249 of file subscriptor.h.
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staticprivateinherited |
A mutex used to ensure data consistency when printing out the list of subscribers.
Definition at line 271 of file subscriptor.h.