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#ifndef BL_SPACE_H
#define BL_SPACE_H
/*
** $Id: SPACE.H,v 1.11 2002/04/26 22:10:01 lijewski Exp $
*/
#if defined(BL_SPACEDIM) && !defined(SPACEDIM)
#define SPACEDIM BL_SPACEDIM
#elif defined(SPACEDIM) && !defined(BL_SPACEDIM)
/*@ManDoc:
The BL\_SPACEDIM macro specifies the dimension of the BoxLib library
to be built. Acceptable values are either 1, 2, or 3. This macro
must be set for every compilation as many of the data structures of
BoxLib rely on it being set.
Code that depends on the dimensionality of the problem that you're
trying to solve should be cast in terms of this macro.
*/
#define BL_SPACEDIM SPACEDIM
#elif defined(BL_SPACEDIM) && defined(SPACEDIM)
#elif BL_SPACEDIM != SPACEDIM
#error SPACEDIM and BL_SPACEDIM must be identically defined
#else
#error At least one of BL_SPACEDIM or SPACEDIM must be defined
#endif
#if (BL_SPACEDIM != 1 && BL_SPACEDIM !=2 && BL_SPACEDIM != 3)
#error BL_SPACEDIM must be either 1, 2, or 3
#endif
#if !defined(BL_LANG_FORT)
/*@ManDoc:
The SpaceDim C++ integer constant specifies the dimension of the
BoxLib library to be built. It is initialized to the value of
the macro BL\_SPACEDIM. Hence it will have one of the values 1, 2, or 3.
C++ code that depends on the dimensionality of the problem that
you're trying to solve should be cast in terms of this constant,
instead of the BL\_SPACEDIM macro, if possible, as constants are
visible to debuggers while macros are not.
*/
namespace BoxLib
{
const int SpaceDim = BL_SPACEDIM;
}
#endif
#if BL_SPACEDIM==1
/*@ManDoc:
The D\_EXPR(a,b,c) macro expands to a comma expression that will
evaluate SpaceDim of its arguments, counting from the left; i.e.
BL\_SPACEDIM==1 implies only `a' is evaluated, BL\_SPACEDIM==2
implies both `a' and `b', and BL\_SPACEDIM==3 implies all three
arguments are evaluated. This macro can be used to enhance
the portability of code that works with structures whose size
depends on BL\_SPACEDIM.
For example:
D\_EXPR(vect[0] *= s, vect[1] *= s, vect[2] *= s);
More explicitly, this macro evaluates to one of
((void)((a),0))
((void)((a),(b),0))
((void)((a),(b),(c),0))
corresponding to BL\_SPACEDIM values of 1, 2, or 3.
*/
# define D_EXPR(a,b,c) ((void)((a),0))
/*@ManDoc:
The D\_DECL(a,b,c) macro expands to a comma-separated list of
1, 2, or all 3 of the arguments of the call, depending on the
value of BL\_SPACEDIM. This can be used to write portable
function calls that depend on 1, 2, or 3 arguments, corresponding
to the value of BL\_SPACEDIM.
For example:
return IntVect(D\_DECL(p[0] + s, p[1] + s, p[2] + s));
More explicitly, this macro evaluates to one of
a
a,b
a,b,c
corresponding to BL\_SPACEDIM values of 1, 2, or 3.
*/
# define D_DECL(a,b,c) a
/*@ManDoc:
The D\_TERM(a,b,c) macro expands to a whitespace-separated list of
1, 2, or all 3 of the arguments of the call, depending on the value
of BL\_SPACEDIM. This can be used to write program logic
that depend on 1, 2, or 3 arguments, corresponding to
the value of BL\_SPACEDIM.
For example:
return D\_TERM(len[0], *len[1], *len[2]);
More explicitly, this macro evaluates to one of
a
a b
a b c
corresponding to BL\_SPACEDIM values of 1, 2, or 3.
*/
# define D_TERM(a,b,c) a
/*@ManDoc:
The D\_PICK(a,b,c) macro expands to a single result equal to the
1st, 2nd, or 3rd of the arguments of the call, depending on the value
of BL\_SPACEDIM. This can be used to write program logic
that depend on the value of BL\_SPACEDIM.
For example:
maxsize = D_PICK(1024, 128, 32);
More explicitly, this macro evaluates to one of
maxsize = 1024;
maxsize = 128;
maxsize = 32;
corresponding to BL\_SPACEDIM values of 1, 2, or 3.
*/
# define D_PICK(a,b,c) a
#elif BL_SPACEDIM==2
# define D_EXPR(a,b,c) ((void)((a),(b),0))
# define D_DECL(a,b,c) a,b
# define D_TERM(a,b,c) a b
# define D_PICK(a,b,c) b
#elif BL_SPACEDIM==3
# define D_EXPR(a,b,c) ((void)((a),(b),(c),0))
# define D_DECL(a,b,c) a,b,c
# define D_TERM(a,b,c) a b c
# define D_PICK(a,b,c) c
#endif
#endif /*BL_SPACE_H*/
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