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- /* This file is part of Lemma, a geophysical modelling and inversion API */
-
- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
-
- /**
- @file
- @author Trevor Irons
- @date 06-13-2016
- **/
-
- #ifndef __LEMMAOBJECT_H
- #define __LEMMAOBJECT_H
-
- #include "helper.h"
- #include "lemma.h"
- #include "yaml-cpp/yaml.h"
-
- #include <chrono>
- #include <memory>
-
- namespace Lemma {
-
- /**
- * \ingroup LemmaCore
- * \brief Abstract class providing common interface for Lemma Objects.
- * \details Lemma objects can be members of other Lemma, and may be members
- * of multiple objects. Since updates should be atomic, and objects
- * can be large, it becomes useful to count the number of
- * Classes an object is a member of.
- * Before C++-11, this was done internally in Lemma, with the inclusion of
- * more sophisticated smart pointers, this logic has been offloaded to the
- * standard. All Lemma objects should be created as C++-11 Smart pointers, using
- * the supplied New method. Calls to Delete are no longer necessary or available.
- */
- class LemmaObject {
-
- /**
- * Streams class information as YAML::Node
- */
- friend YAML::Emitter& operator << (YAML::Emitter& out, const LemmaObject &ob) ;
-
- friend class LemmaObjectDeleter;
-
- public:
- // Needed because many derived classes have Eigen vectors as members,
- // causing alignment issues when vectorisation is enabled.
- EIGEN_MAKE_ALIGNED_OPERATOR_NEW
-
- // ==================== LIFECYCLE ==============================
-
- /**
- * Uses YAML to serialize this object.
- * @return a YAML::Node
- * FOR NOT LemmaObject does not write out any YAML info,
- * in the future the reference count could be logged? But the utility
- * of that is minimal.
- * @note Not every Lemma class needs to be Serializable, for instance HankelTransform
- * classes will never need to be Serialized. There may be a need to differentiate these
- * two families in to a LemmaInternalClass without serializing and perhaps this class for
- * all external classes that might need to be serialized.
- */
- virtual YAML::Node Serialize() const {
- YAML::Node node = YAML::Node();
- node.SetTag( GetName() );
- std::time_t now = std::chrono::system_clock::to_time_t( std::chrono::system_clock::now() );
- node["Serialized"] = std::ctime(&now);
- return node;
- };
-
- // ==================== OPERATORS ==============================
-
- // ==================== OPERATIONS ==============================
-
- // ==================== ACCESS ==============================
-
- // ==================== INQUIRY ==============================
-
- /** Returns the name of the underlying class; Run-time type information (RTTI). This approach
- Was chosen over typeid due to name mangling among various compilers, and the need for consistency
- in Serialized objects.
- */
- virtual inline std::string GetName() const {
- return this->CName;
- }
-
- protected:
-
- // ==================== LIFECYCLE ==============================
-
- /** Protected default constructor. This is an abstract class and
- * cannot be instantiated.
- */
- LemmaObject ( );
-
- /** Protected DeSerializing constructor */
- LemmaObject (const YAML::Node& node);
-
- LemmaObject( const LemmaObject& ) = delete;
-
- /** Protected default destructor. This is an abstract class and
- * cannot be instantiated. Virtual is necessary so that if base class destructor is
- * called, we get the right behaviour.
- */
- virtual ~LemmaObject();
-
- private:
-
- // ==================== DATA MEMBERS ==============================
-
- /** ASCII string representation of the class name */
- static constexpr auto CName = "LemmaObject";
-
- }; // ----- end of class LemmaObject -----
-
- class LemmaObjectDeleter
- {
- public:
- void operator()(LemmaObject* p) { delete p; }
- };
-
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Error Classes
-
- /** Error called when DeSerializing breaks. If the node type is not the expected one
- * this error is thown.
- */
- class DeSerializeTypeMismatch : public std::runtime_error {
- public:
- DeSerializeTypeMismatch(const std::string& expected, const std::string& got);
-
- };
-
- /** If an assignment is made that is out of bounts, throw this.
- */
- class AssignmentOutOfBounds : public std::runtime_error {
- public:
- /** Throw when an assignment is out of bounds.
- * @param[in] ptr is a pointer to the class throwing the exception.
- */
- AssignmentOutOfBounds(LemmaObject *ptr);
- };
-
- /** If a pointer to a class is requested, but it is NULL valued, throw this
- */
- class RequestToReturnNullPointer : public std::runtime_error {
- public:
- /** Thrown when the pointer is NULL
- * @param[in] ptr is a pointer to the class throwing the exception.
- */
- RequestToReturnNullPointer(LemmaObject *ptr);
- };
-
- /** If an error in opening a .mat file is encountered, throw this.
- */
- class MatFileCannotBeOpened : public std::runtime_error {
- /** thown when a mat file fails to be opened.
- */
- public: MatFileCannotBeOpened();
- };
-
- /** Generic file I/O error. */
- class GenericFileIOError : public std::runtime_error {
- public: GenericFileIOError(LemmaObject *ptr, const std::string &filename);
- };
-
- }
- #endif // __LEMMAOBJECT_H
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