I think we need more general caching mechanism. For example, if my score includes LennardJones and Coulombic terms, currently each one will compute the same distance, in addition there is external calculation that decides if we should score the pair of particles based on the distance between them. so instead of one distance calculation there are three. It would be great just to be able to pass the distance to evaluate() to avoid additional calculations.
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Daniel Russel drussel@gmail.com wrote: > You can mark member variables "mutable" to mean they aren't const when the > class is. This is generally used for caches and stuff like that. In general, > declaring a method const is used to imply logical constness instead of > physical constness. That is, it means that doing it 2x with the same > arguments should give the same answer, rather than that none of the bits > should change. > > > On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Barak Raveh barak.raveh@gmail.com wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Let me consult with the high IMP society about some IMP scoring and >> caching design issues, don't wanna mess things up. >> >> I've been profiling code, and consequently wanted to cache some >> intermediate computations that are made during pair score evaluations (e.g., >> the distance between particles). I just need the last intermediate from each >> computation, so I thought of simply adding a [cache_] variable to my scoring >> class, and store the intermediate computations there. BUT, ::evaluate() and >> ::evaluate_index() are const functions, so I can't do that. Another option >> is to add an output parameter to ::evaluate(), but that's also not very >> clean. Is it absolutely necessary that these functions are const? Or any >> other suggestions so that I can cache intermediate calculations during >> ::evaluate()? This can speed some things up considerably. >> >> Barak > > > > _______________________________________________ > IMP-dev mailing list > IMP-dev@salilab.org > https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev >