14 Dec
2007
14 Dec
'07
5:14 p.m.
Daniel Russel wrote: > DistanceRestraint now takes a pair of ParticleIndexes and a ScoreFunc > which it then owns.
On this subject, did you make any more progress with the reference counting code? It seems like this would be a obvious candidate for reference counting (e.g. an excluded volume may create thousands of distance restraints, all of which share a single scoring function by increasing its reference count). I seem to recall that you were stuck at the Python interface. If this is still the case, I can take a look, as I (probably) know a bit about the SWIG internals.
If others think reference counting of IMP objects is a bad idea, now's the time to say...
Ben
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