* Move DetectAtomStereoChemistry to Molops::assignChiralTypesFromBondDirs
DetectAtomStereoChemistry in MolFileStereochem is more broadly
useful. Additionally, it was not named very clearly for what
it was actually doing.
* Wraps assignChiralTypesFromBondDirs for use in Python
Makes assignChiralTypesFromBondDirs available in Python
and adds a test demonstrating that availability.
* Removes ATOM/BOND_SPTR in boost::graph in favor of raw pointers
* Actually delete atoms and bonds...
* RWMol::clear now calls destroy to handle atom/bond deletion
* Changes broken Atom lookup for windows/gcc
* Adds tests for running with valgrind
* Adds test designed for valgrind and molecule deletions
* Removes RNG, actually tests bond deletions
* update swig wrappers
* deal with most recent changes on the main branch
* move detectBondStereoChemistry() into MolOps
* switch more code over to using the new function
* add an addStereoChemistryFrom3D() function. Needs testing still.
* add some tests
* cleanups and rename
* add a SmilesParserParams object to prepare for this
* add a SmilesParserParams object to prepare for this
* add tests for the SmilesParseParmas
* support name parsing, should it be the default?
* rename CXNSmiles to CXSmiles;
add a spirit parser for CXSmiles coordinate that is at least syntax correct
* abandon boost::spirit for now; crude atom token parser
* support params in smiles parser (not tested, may not build)
* can read coords and atom labels along with mol names; crude, but works
* read coordinate bonds
* remove some compiler warnings with VS2015
* remove a bunch of compiler warnings on windows
* remove more warnings on windows
* remove more warnings on windows
* backup commit: first pass at parsing query features
* radical spec parsing
* handle attachment points using atom mapping
* switch to a named property for atom labels
* fix handling of the "A" atom query
* add functions to construct A and Q queries (needs more work)
* fix a problem created while cleaning up warnings earlier
* add some additional convenience functions for making generic atoms.
Still need M and to recognize these while writing CXSMILES
* add M queries; update some tests
* fix a linux compile problem
* get the cxsmiles stuff working in python; basic testing
* support "M" in CXSMILES
* Fixes#982
also changes bond-wedging algorithm to favor lighter non-ring bonds
* prefer wedging bonds to lower-degree atoms
* Fixes#983
* small fixes
- Fix a problem where a chiral atom is selected to draw a wedge to instead of a ring atom
- Fix a problem where two calls to PrepareMolForDrawing() led to two wedged bonds from an atom.
* Fixes#985
This isn't the most satisfying solution (the wedged bonds are sometimes a bit too large), but it gives reasonable results on the test cases I've tried.
o rdkit gains a RDKit::common_properties namespace that contains common string value properties
o Dict.h and below gain getPropIfPresent that attempts to retrieve a property and returns
true/false on success or failure. This is used to optimize access.
o rdkit learns how to pass property keys by reference, not value.
A new namespace has been added to RDKit, common_properties
that contains the std::string values for commonly used
properties. This helps to avoid typos in string values
but also avoids a creation of std::strings from character
values. All accessors (has/get/clear and getPropIfPresent) now pass
the key by reference.
Additionally, getPropIfPresent removes the double lookup
of hasProp/getProp which can be a significant speedup
in the smiles and smarts parsers (10-20%)
- added #ifdef M_PI (...) #endif in all relevant places
- made length() and sqLength() method consistent
with respect to usage of pow(x, 2) vs x*x in
Code/Geometry/point.h
- removed gzip-related boost.iostreams dependency and
replaced with portable "cmake -E tar xzf" command
in Code/ForceField/MMFF/CMakeLists.txt
instead of using the property map interface.
A nice side-effect is that the wart of having to use property maps to loop over bonds or atom neighbors
is now gone.
This potentially breaks lots of client C++ code.