Of course if such a class ExpressionWithTimeSupport is generic and useful enough and/or needed in official dolfin interfaces, the class can be added to dolfin.
Martin On 15 February 2013 11:11, Martin Sandve Alnæs <marti...@simula.no> wrote: > A single global time class is _not_ the way to go, that's not composable > to multiphysics problems with different timescales, etc etc. It's a very > narrow design for a very particular use case. > > However this is designed, it's a necessity that the user creates the "time > object" (whatever that is) and passes it to whatever parts of the code that > should share the same view of the time. > > The straightforward way to update time across Expression subclasses in C++ > is to make the shared time a member of those classes. > > class MyExpr: Expression { > MyExpr(shared_ptr<Time> t)> t(t) {} > void eval(...) { double now = t->get_time(); ... } > } > > This requires no library support. You can make a base class for > Expressions with time support in your time solver code. > > Martin >
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