IMP Reference Guide
2.20.2
The Integrative Modeling Platform
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A class to store a configuration of a model. More...
#include <IMP/Configuration.h>
A class to store a configuration of a model.
Definition at line 20 of file Configuration.h.
Public Member Functions | |
Configuration (Model *m, std::string name="Configuration %1%") | |
Configuration (Model *m, Configuration *base, std::string name="Configuration %1%") | |
Only store parts of the configuration that have changed from base. More... | |
virtual std::string | get_type_name () const override |
virtual ::IMP::VersionInfo | get_version_info () const override |
Get information about the module and version of the object. More... | |
void | load_configuration () const |
void | swap_configuration () |
Swap the current configuration with that in the Model. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from IMP::Object | |
virtual void | clear_caches () |
CheckLevel | get_check_level () const |
LogLevel | get_log_level () const |
void | set_check_level (CheckLevel l) |
void | set_log_level (LogLevel l) |
Set the logging level used in this object. More... | |
void | set_was_used (bool tf) const |
void | show (std::ostream &out=std::cout) const |
const std::string & | get_name () const |
void | set_name (std::string name) |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from IMP::Object | |
Object (std::string name) | |
Construct an object with the given name. More... | |
virtual void | do_destroy () |
IMP::Configuration::Configuration | ( | Model * | m, |
Configuration * | base, | ||
std::string | name = "Configuration %1%" |
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Only store parts of the configuration that have changed from base.
At the moment, this does not play well with adding and removing attributes.
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Get information about the module and version of the object.
Reimplemented from IMP::Object.
Definition at line 46 of file Configuration.h.
void IMP::Configuration::swap_configuration | ( | ) |
Swap the current configuration with that in the Model.
This should be faster than loading (or at least not slower.