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Improve parameter checks for flowrate_filter #109
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You propose to change void CSTRModel::notifyDiscontinuousSectionTransition(double t, unsigned int secIdx, const ConstSimulationState& simState, const AdJacobianParams& adJac)
{
if (_flowRateFilter.size() > 1)
{
_curFlowRateFilter = getSectionDependentScalar(_flowRateFilter, secIdx);
}
else if (_flowRateFilter.size() == 1)
{
_curFlowRateFilter = _flowRateFilter[0];
}
} You can further simplify, because this is equivalent: void CSTRModel::notifyDiscontinuousSectionTransition(double t, unsigned int secIdx, const ConstSimulationState& simState, const AdJacobianParams& adJac)
{
_curFlowRateFilter = getSectionDependentScalar(_flowRateFilter, secIdx);
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I don't know either. Would need to scan through the code as well. |
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cadet::IModelSystem* model = _builder->createSystem(pp); | ||
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// Hand model over to simulator | ||
_sim->initializeModel(*model); | ||
_sim->setSectionTimes(secTimes, secCont); |
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If this is deleted, section times will not be propagated into the models. But, this is required for the inlet profiles to work.
This is an initial draft to improve parameter checks.
In the given example, the
FLOWRATE_FILTER
accidentally did not have enough entries. Because its length was still > 0, CADET assumed it was a section depenent parameter. However, when compiled with g++, the CADET would exceed the bounds of the array and only (sometimes) crash much later. On Windows, it crashes immediately when exceeding the bounds of the array.By calling
getSectionDependentScalar(_flowRateFilter, secIdx)
instead of indexing directly, it also crashes on Linux.A more elegant approach would be to check the length of section dependent parameters before even starting the simulation. This way, the user knows directly that the configuration is invalid. @sleweke is this done somewhere in CADET for other section dependent parameters? I couldn't find anything.
Example
Partially fixes #28