- Switched from dynamic to static allocation for an instance of `MCSParameters`
- Switched to using `auto` where possible
- Added a few `CHECK_INVARIANT` where appropriate before dereferencing pointers
- Moved some inline comments to the previous line to improve readability
- Added a early check for `CompleteRingsOnly` in `checkBondRingMatch()` to improve computational efficiency
- Removed `RingMatchTableSet` entirely as 1) it is unnecessary since its functionality is already provided by `RingInfo` 2) it abused the `userData` pointer. This allows cleaning up and simplifying the code, particularly the Python wrappers which had a significant amount of added complexity to support it
- Removed all the code that was deprecated several releases ago
- Reimplemented ringFusionCheck() from scratch to address several bug reports; also switched from std::set to boost::dynamic_bitset for better efficiency
- Replaced boost::tie with boost::make_iterator_range
- Modernized `for` loops where possible
- Removed entirely the QueryRings structure as its functionality is already available in RingInfo
- Removed entirely the _DFS() function since the same algorithm can be implemented in a simpler and more efficient way using RingInfo (from 2m28.441s to 2m9.859s for the same task)
- Replaced std::vector<bool> with boost::dynamic_bitset
- Replaced C-style casts with C++ casts
- Replaced some size_t with unsigned int
- Refactored checkIfRingsAreClosed() such that checkNoLoneRingAtoms() is not needed anymore
- Added a test for slow runtimes with CompleteRingsOnly
- Setting Timeout to 0 means no timeout, as it should be
- Removed unused `steps` variable from `MaximumCommonSubgraph::growSeeds`
- Storing both Atom and Bond pointers and their indices on Seed and MCS data structures is time-consuming and a potential source of incons
istencies; storing pointers is sufficient
- Promoted `MaximumCommonSubgraph::match` from `private` to `public`
- `NewBonds` was declared `mutable`, but `Seed::fillNewBonds()` was incorrectly declared as `non-const`, which caused the need for an ugly
(and unnecessary) `const_cast`.
I have now removed the `const_cast` and correctly declared functions that alter `NewBonds` as `const`, since `NewBonds` is explicitly `mut
able`
- Removed some useless random scoping that was peppering the MCS code
- Removed a significant amount of duplicate code from the Python wrappers by inheriting from a base `PyMCSWrapper` class
- Fixed#6082
- Fixed#5510
- Fixed#5457
- Fixed#5440
- Fixed#5411
- Fixed#3965
- Fixed#6578
Co-authored-by: ptosco <paolo.tosco@novartis.com>
* reverted all changes that did not really belong to this PR
* I had forgotten ChemReactions_static
* changes in response to review
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Co-authored-by: Tosco, Paolo <paolo.tosco@novartis.com>
* 3D MCS
* Move test data to dedicated directory
* 3D MCS: changes based on code review
* Replace conformer generation code in MCS 3D test with mol blocks
* run clang-tidy with readability-braces-around-statements
clang-format the results
clean up all the parts that clang-tidy-8 broke
* fix problem on windows
* a round of cleanups courtesy of PVS studio
* add a test to make sure that a warning is a false alarm
* bug fix
* Fix a UFF bug
* more PVS studio cleanups
* next round of PVS studio cleanups
* completely remove the chances for that bug
* changes in response to review
* add an additional test
+ a bit of reformatting that snuck in
Fixes#2420
Tests updated to reflect changes.
The existing CompleteRingsOnly code wasn't actually guaranteeing CompleteRingsOnly at all, it was just causing #2420.
The updated code actually makes sure that bonds that were ring bonds in one of the queries are ring bonds in the final MCS.
This is done via a relatively simple DFS.
* spelling
* Allow types.h to be included in applications that set _USE_MATH_DEFINES
Our application defines _USE_MATH_DEFINES on the visual studio
compiler command line, so every compilation includes the macro
definition. Including types.h (or anything other RDKit header,
basically) causes compilation to fail with a "doubly defined
macro" error message.
This commit defines the macro locally and only if it is not already
defined
* very basics of charge checking in
* add the new parameters to the python wrapper. more testing please
* Additional testing.
* update which unittest methods are used
* add cis and trans to bond stereo
* compiles, does not work
* tests all pass
* Whitespace cleanup to recent changes.
* C++ test case for Bond::setStereo using Bond::STEREOCIS and Bond::STEREOTRANS
* Adding a PRECONDITION to Bond::setStereo to make sure the stereo atoms
are already specified if CIS or TRANS is being specified.
E/Z is technically defined by the topology of the molecule so the
stereo atoms are redundant (easier to understand and use!), but
ultimately redundant with the graph. However, CIS and TRANS is _only_
defined in this usage as the orientation of the atoms in the
getStereoAtoms vector.
* Exposing Bond::setStereo to Python and adding test cases to make sure
it can be used to set CIS/TRANS stereochemistry.
* verify substructure matching works
* Adding Bond::setStereoAtoms to C++ Bond class.
This allows setting the atoms to be considered for CIS or TRANS
directly without a much more costly determination of ranking that E/Z
requires.
* Wrap Bond::SetStereoAtoms into python with a new type of test case.
* docs