From bc4e1ee61725fdf7ec81a9583b7fa545f847e07b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Samo Penic <samo.penic@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2013 17:12:09 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] It works

---
 src/general.h |  115 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 1 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/general.h b/src/general.h
index 340ed27..03dcc1d 100644
--- a/src/general.h
+++ b/src/general.h
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
 #define _GENERAL_H
 
 #include<stdarg.h>
+#include<stdio.h>
 
 /* @brief This is a header file, defining general constants and structures.
   * @file header.h
@@ -60,6 +61,11 @@
 */
 #define TS_DOUBLE_DOUBLE
 
+/** @brief Constant defines the size by which vertex_list expands at once, so expansion is not needed each time new data arrives. Also
+ * vlist will be decreased by same steps.
+ */
+#define TS_VLIST_CHUNK 7
+
 /** For the purpose of greater flexibility all data types used in the program
  *  shouldn't use standard C types, but should use types defined here.
  *	ts_int (uses int)
@@ -109,17 +115,36 @@
 
 /* STRUCTURES */
 
+
+/** @brief Data structure for keeping the coordinates in selected coordinate
+ * system
+ */
+#define TS_COORD_CARTESIAN 0
+#define TS_COORD_SPHERICAL 1
+#define TS_COORD_CYLINDRICAL 2
+
+typedef struct {
+    ts_double e1;
+    ts_double e2;
+    ts_double e3;
+    ts_uint coord_type;
+} ts_coord;
+
+
+
+
 /** @brief Data structure of all data connected to a vertex
  *
- *  ts_vertex_data holds the data for one single point (bead, vertex). To understand how to use it
+ *  ts_vertex holds the data for one single point (bead, vertex). To understand how to use it
  *  here is a detailed description of the fields in the data structure. */
-struct ts_vertex_data {
-        ts_uint idx; /**< Represents index of the vertex point. Should become obsolete, since it is also present in ts_vertex structure. */        
+struct ts_vertex {
+        ts_uint idx;
         ts_double x; /**< The x coordinate of vertex. */
         ts_double y; /**< The y coordinate of vertex. */
         ts_double z; /**< The z coordinate of vertex. */
-        ts_uint neigh_no; /**< The number of neighbours. */
-        struct ts_vertex **neigh; /**< The pointer that holds neigh_no pointers to this structure. */
+//        ts_uint neigh_no; /**< The number of neighbours. */
+//        struct ts_vertex **neigh; /**< The pointer that holds neigh_no pointers to this structure. */
+	struct ts_vertex_list *neigh;
         ts_double *bond_length; /**< Obsolete! The bond lenght is moved to ts_bond */
         ts_double *bond_length_dual; /**< Obsolete! Bond length in dual lattice is moved to ts_bond! */
         ts_double curvature;
@@ -133,33 +158,27 @@
         ts_double xk;
         ts_double c;
         ts_uint id;
-};
-typedef struct ts_vertex_data ts_vertex_data;
-
-struct ts_vertex {
-        ts_uint idx;
-        ts_vertex_data *data;
+        ts_double projArea;
+        ts_double relR;
+        ts_double solAngle;
 };
 typedef struct ts_vertex ts_vertex;
 
-typedef struct {
+struct ts_vertex_list{
     ts_uint n;
+    ts_uint list_size;
     ts_vertex **vtx;
 
-} ts_vertex_list;
+};
+typedef struct ts_vertex_list ts_vertex_list;
 
-
-/** ts_bond_data is a structure that describes a bond */
-typedef struct {
+struct ts_bond {
+    ts_uint idx;
 	ts_vertex *vtx1;
 	ts_vertex *vtx2;
     ts_double bond_length;
     ts_double bond_length_dual;
-} ts_bond_data;
-
-struct ts_bond {
-    ts_uint idx;
-    ts_bond_data *data;
+	ts_bool tainted;
 };
 typedef struct ts_bond ts_bond;
 
@@ -169,22 +188,16 @@
 };
 typedef struct ts_bond_list ts_bond_list;
 
-/** ts_triangle_data is a structure that describes a triangle */
-struct ts_triangle_data {
-	ts_uint idx;
+struct ts_triangle {
+    ts_uint idx;
 	ts_vertex *vertex[3];
 	ts_uint neigh_no;
 	struct ts_triangle **neigh;
 	ts_double xnorm;
 	ts_double ynorm;
 	ts_double znorm;
-	
-};
-typedef struct ts_triangle_data ts_triangle_data;
-
-struct ts_triangle {
-    ts_uint idx;
-    ts_triangle_data *data;
+    ts_double area; // firstly needed for sh.c
+    ts_double volume; // firstly needed for sh.c
 };
 typedef struct ts_triangle ts_triangle;
 
@@ -194,27 +207,49 @@
 };
 typedef struct ts_triangle_list ts_triangle_list;
 
+
 typedef struct ts_cell {
     ts_uint idx;
     ts_vertex **vertex;
     ts_uint nvertex;
-} ts_cell;
+} ts_cell; 
 
-typedef struct {
-	ts_vertex *vlist;
-	ts_bond *blist;
-	ts_triangle *tlist;
-    ts_cell *clist;
-	ts_uint nshell;
+typedef struct ts_cell_list{
+    ts_uint ncmax[3];
+    ts_uint cellno;
+    ts_cell **cell;
     ts_double dcell;
     ts_double shift;
     ts_double max_occupancy;
-    ts_uint ncmax[3];
+} ts_cell_list;
+
+
+typedef struct {
+    ts_uint l;
+    ts_double **ulm;
+    ts_double **sumUlm2;
+    ts_uint N;
+    ts_double **co;
+    ts_double ***Ylmi;
+} ts_spharm;
+
+
+
+typedef struct {
+	ts_vertex_list *vlist;
+	ts_bond_list *blist;
+	ts_triangle_list *tlist;
+    ts_cell_list *clist;
+	ts_uint nshell;
     ts_double bending_rigidity;
     ts_double dmax;
     ts_double stepsize;
     ts_double cm[3];
+    ts_double volume;
+    ts_spharm *sphHarmonics;
 } ts_vesicle;
+
+
 
 
 /* GLOBAL VARIABLES */
@@ -237,7 +272,7 @@
 */
 void fatal(char *text, ts_int errcode);
 
-//ts_uint ts_fprintf(FILE *fd, char *fmt, va_list ap);
+ts_uint ts_fprintf(FILE *fd, char *fmt, ...);
 
 #define VTX(n) &(vlist->vtx[n])
 #define VTX_DATA(n) vlist->vtx[n].data

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