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1 // 2 // ******************************************************************** 3 // * License and Disclaimer * 4 // * * 5 // * The Geant4 software is copyright of the Copyright Holders of * 6 // * the Geant4 Collaboration. It is provided under the terms and * 7 // * conditions of the Geant4 Software License, included in the file * 8 // * LICENSE and available at http://cern.ch/geant4/license . These * 9 // * include a list of copyright holders. * 10 // * * 11 // * Neither the authors of this software system, nor their employing * 12 // * institutes,nor the agencies providing financial support for this * 13 // * work make any representation or warranty, express or implied, * 14 // * regarding this software system or assume any liability for its * 15 // * use. Please see the license in the file LICENSE and URL above * 16 // * for the full disclaimer and the limitation of liability. * 17 // * * 18 // * This code implementation is the result of the scientific and * 19 // * technical work of the GEANT4 collaboration. * 20 // * By using, copying, modifying or distributing the software (or * 21 // * any work based on the software) you agree to acknowledge its * 22 // * use in resulting scientific publications, and indicate your * 23 // * acceptance of all terms of the Geant4 Software license. * 24 // ******************************************************************** 25 // 26 // 27 // Author: Mathieu Karamitros (kara (AT) cenbg . in2p3 . fr) 28 // 29 // WARNING : This class is released as a prototype. 30 // It might strongly evolve or even disapear in the next releases. 31 // 32 // Author: Mathieu Karamitros 33 34 // The code is developed in the framework of the ESA AO7146 35 // 36 // We would be very happy hearing from you, send us your feedback! :) 37 // 38 // In order for Geant4-DNA to be maintained and still open-source, 39 // article citations are crucial. 40 // If you use Geant4-DNA chemistry and you publish papers about your software, 41 // in addition to the general paper on Geant4-DNA: 42 // 43 // Int. J. Model. Simul. Sci. Comput. 1 (2010) 157–178 44 // 45 // we would be very happy if you could please also cite the following 46 // reference papers on chemistry: 47 // 48 // J. Comput. Phys. 274 (2014) 841-882 49 // Prog. Nucl. Sci. Tec. 2 (2011) 503-508 50 51 #ifndef G4ITSTEPPINGMESSENGER_H 52 #define G4ITSTEPPINGMESSENGER_H 53 54 class G4Scheduler; 55 class G4UIdirectory; 56 class G4UIcmdWithoutParameter; 57 class G4UIcmdWithAnInteger; 58 class G4UIcommand; 59 class G4UIcmdWithADoubleAndUnit; 60 class G4UIcmdWithABool; 61 class G4UIcmdWithAString; 62 #include "G4UImessenger.hh" 63 #include "globals.hh" 64 65 class G4SchedulerMessenger : public G4UImessenger 66 { 67 public: 68 explicit G4SchedulerMessenger(G4Scheduler* runMgr); 69 ~G4SchedulerMessenger() override; 70 void SetNewValue(G4UIcommand* command, G4String newValues) override; 71 G4String GetCurrentValue(G4UIcommand* command) override; 72 73 private: 74 G4Scheduler* fScheduler; 75 76 private: // commands 77 std::unique_ptr<G4UIdirectory> fITDirectory; 78 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithADoubleAndUnit> fEndTime; 79 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithADoubleAndUnit> fTimeTolerance; 80 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithAnInteger> fVerboseCmd; 81 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithAnInteger> fMaxStepNumber; 82 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithoutParameter> fInitCmd; 83 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithoutParameter> fProcessCmd; 84 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithAnInteger> fMaxNULLTimeSteps; 85 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithoutParameter> fWhyDoYouStop; 86 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithABool> fUseDefaultTimeSteps; 87 std::unique_ptr<G4UIcmdWithABool> fResetScavenger; 88 }; 89 90 #endif // G4ITSTEPPINGMESSENGER_H 91