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%)
- Module to generate reaction fingerprints: structural FP for screening,
difference FP for similarity search
- Add some utility functions to simplify handling of reactions
- Add new functionality to include agents in the reactions, some adaptions
to parsers and writers had to be done
- Supports intra-bond breaks in products now
- Molecules with rxn role (atom property) can be parse as reaction now
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.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1968930&group_id=160139&atid=814650
In order to fix the problem, the value of the query function for atomMass queries
is being multiplied by a constant factor (currently 1000) before converting
to an int. This allows distinguishing between things like [CH4] (where the
C has mass 12.011) and [12CH4] (where the C has mass 12.000).