From 250de4d124ea8dc4929a9c334d94fc51018fa53c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Samo Penic <samo.penic@fe.uni-lj.si>
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2016 08:25:54 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Finished spontaneous force

---
 python/trisurf/trisurf.py |   94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 1 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/python/trisurf/trisurf.py b/python/trisurf/trisurf.py
index ac8abaf..ddcb7f9 100644
--- a/python/trisurf/trisurf.py
+++ b/python/trisurf/trisurf.py
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python3
-
 import configobj
 import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
 import base64
@@ -84,6 +82,9 @@
 		'''
 		try:
 			self.config=configobj.ConfigObj(tape)
+			with open (tape, "r") as myfile:
+				self.rawText=myfile.read() #read the file
+
 		except:
 			print("Error reading or parsing tape file!\n")
 			exit(1)
@@ -91,6 +92,7 @@
 	def setTape(self, string):
 		'''Method setTape(string) parses the string in memory that hold the tape contents.'''
 		self.config=configobj.ConfigObj(io.StringIO(string))
+		self.rawText=string
 		return
 
 	def getValue(self,key):
@@ -199,14 +201,51 @@
 		Internal method for determining the number of the lines in the most efficient way. Is it really the most efficient?
 		'''
 		f = open(self.fullname, "r+")
-		buf = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0)
-		lines = 0
-		readline = buf.readline
-		while readline():
-			lines += 1
+		try:
+			buf = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0)
+			lines = 0
+			readline = buf.readline
+			while readline():
+				lines += 1
+			f.close()
+		except:
+			lines=0
+			f.close()
 		return lines
 
+	def tail(self,filename,n=2):
+		with open(filename,'r') as myfile:
+			lines=myfile.readlines()
+		return [lines[len(lines)-2].replace('\n',''),lines[len(lines)-1].replace('\n','')]
+
 	def read(self):
+		try:
+			lines=self.tail(self.fullname)
+		except:
+			return(False)
+		if len(lines)<2:
+			return(False)
+		#print (line)
+		fields=shlex.split(lines[0])
+		epoch1=fields[0]
+		n1=fields[1]
+		
+		fields=shlex.split(lines[1])
+		epoch2=fields[0]
+		n2=fields[1]
+		try:
+			self.dT=int(epoch2)-int(epoch1)
+			self.last=n2
+			#print(epoch1)
+			#print(epoch2)
+			#print(self.dT)
+			#print(self.last)
+			self.startDate=os.path.getmtime(os.path.join(self.path,'.lock'))
+		except:
+			return(False)
+		return(True)
+
+	def read_old(self):
 		'''
 		Method read() reads the statistics if it exists. It sets local variable dT storing the time differential between two intervals of simulation (outer loops). It also stores last simulation loop and the start of the run.
 		'''
@@ -325,8 +364,14 @@
 		if(psutil.pid_exists(int(pid))):
 			proc= psutil.Process(int(pid))
 			#psutil.__version__ == '3.4.2' requires name() and status(), some older versions reguire name, status
-			if proc.name()=="trisurf":
-				if proc.status()=="stopped":
+			if(psutil.__version__>='2.0.0'):
+				procname=proc.name()
+				procstat=proc.status()
+			else:
+				procname=proc.name
+				procstat=proc.status
+			if procname=="trisurf":
+				if procstat=="stopped":
 					return TS_STOPPED
 				else:
 					return TS_RUNNING
@@ -353,13 +398,13 @@
 				else:
 					try:
 						with open (os.path.join(self.Dir.fullpath(),"tape"), "w") as myfile:
-							myfile.write("#This is automatically generated tape file from snapshot")
-							myfile.write(str(self.tape))
+							#myfile.write("#This is automatically generated tape file from snapshot")
+							myfile.write(str(self.tape.rawText))
 					except:
 						print("Error -- cannot make tapefile  "+ os.path.join(self.Dir.fullpath(),"tape")+" from the snapshot in the running directory")
 						exit(1)
 					try:
-						os.symlink(os.path.abspath(self.snapshotFile), os.path.join(self.Dir.fullpath(),self.snapshotFile))
+						os.symlink(os.path.abspath(self.snapshotFile), os.path.join(self.Dir.fullpath(),"initial_snapshot.vtu"))
 					except:
 						print("Error while symlinking "+os.path.abspath(self.snapshotFile)+" to "+os.path.join(self.Dir.fullpath(),self.snapshotFile))
 		
@@ -369,10 +414,18 @@
 				return
 
 			cwd=Directory(maindir=os.getcwd())
+			lastVTU=self.getLastVTU() #we get last VTU file in case we need to continue the simulation from last snapshot. Need to be done before the Dir.goto() call.
 			self.Dir.goto()
 			print("Starting trisurf-ng executable in "+self.Dir.fullpath())
 			if(self.fromSnapshot==True):
-				params=["trisurf", "--restore-from-vtk",self.snapshotFile]+self.runArgs
+				#here we try to determine whether we should continue the simulation or start from last known VTU snapshot.
+				if(lastVTU==None):
+					initSnap="initial_snapshot.vtu"
+				else:
+					initSnap=lastVTU
+					print("WARNING: Not using initial snapshot as starting point, but selecting "+initSnap+" as a starting vesicle")
+				params=["trisurf", "--restore-from-vtk",initSnap]+self.runArgs
+				print("InitSnap is: "+initSnap)
 			else:
 				#veify if dump exists. If not it is a first run and shoud be run with --force-from-tape
 				if(os.path.isfile("dump.bin")==False):
@@ -384,8 +437,6 @@
 			print("Process in "+self.Dir.fullpath()+" already running. Not starting.")
 		return
 
-	def stop(self):
-		pass
 
 	def setMaindir(self,prefix,variables):
 		maindir=""
@@ -430,11 +481,24 @@
 			report=["N/A","N/A",statustxt, pid, str(self.Dir.fullpath()), self.Comment.getText()]
 		return report
 
+
+	def stop(self):
+		p=psutil.Process(self.getPID())
+		p.kill()
+
 	def writeComment(self, data, mode='w'):
 		self.Dir=Directory(maindir=self.maindir,simdir=self.subdir)
 		self.Comment=FileContent(os.path.join(self.Dir.fullpath(),".comment"))
 		self.Comment.writefile(data,mode=mode)
 
+
+	def getLastVTU(self):
+		vtuidx=self.getLastIteration()
+		if vtuidx<0:
+			return None
+		else:
+			return  'timestep_{:06d}.vtu'.format(vtuidx)
+
 	def __str__(self):
 		if(self.getStatus()==0):
 			str=" not running."

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