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#ifndef GMX_FILEIO_CONFIO_H
#define GMX_FILEIO_CONFIO_H
#include "gromacs/math/vectypes.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/basedefinitions.h"
/* For reading coordinate files it is assumed that enough memory
* has been allocated beforehand.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct gmx_mtop_t;
struct t_atoms;
struct t_topology;
void write_sto_conf_indexed(const char *outfile, const char *title,
const t_atoms *atoms,
const rvec x[], const rvec *v, int ePBC, const matrix box,
int nindex, int index[]);
/* like write_sto_conf, but indexed */
void write_sto_conf(const char *outfile, const char *title,
const t_atoms *atoms,
const rvec x[], const rvec *v, int ePBC, const matrix box);
/* write atoms, x, v (if .gro and not NULL) and box (if not NULL)
* to an STO (.gro or .pdb) file */
void write_sto_conf_mtop(const char *outfile, const char *title,
struct gmx_mtop_t *mtop,
const rvec x[], const rvec *v, int ePBC, const matrix box);
/* As write_sto_conf, but uses a gmx_mtop_t struct */
/*! \brief Read a configuration and, when available, a topology from a tpr or structure file.
*
* When reading from a tpr file, the complete topology is returned in \p mtop.
* When reading from a structure file, only the atoms struct in \p mtop contains data.
*
* \param[in] infile Input file name
* \param[out] haveTopology true when a topology was read and stored in mtop
* \param[out] mtop The topology, either complete or only atom data
* \param[out] ePBC Enum reporting the type of PBC
* \param[in,out] x Coordinates will be stored when *x!=NULL
* \param[in,out] v Velocities will be stored when *v!=NULL
* \param[out] box Box dimensions
*/
void readConfAndTopology(const char *infile,
bool *haveTopology, gmx_mtop_t *mtop,
int *ePBC,
rvec **x, rvec **v, matrix box);
/*! \brief Read a configuration and, when available, a topology from a tpr or structure file.
*
* Deprecated, superseded by readConfAndTopology().
* When \p requireMasses = TRUE, this routine must return a topology with
* mass data. Masses are either read from a tpr input file, or otherwise
* looked up from the mass database, and when such lookup fails a fatal error
* results.
* When \p requireMasses = FALSE, masses will still be read from tpr input and
* their presence is signaled with the \p haveMass flag in t_atoms of \p top.
*
* \param[in] infile Input file name
* \param[out] top The topology, either complete or only atom data. Caller is responsible for calling done_top().
* \param[out] ePBC Enum reporting the type of PBC
* \param[in,out] x Coordinates will be stored when *x!=NULL
* \param[in,out] v Velocities will be stored when *v!=NULL
* \param[out] box Box dimensions
* \param[in] requireMasses Require masses to be present, either from tpr or from the mass database
* \returns if a topology is available
*/
gmx_bool read_tps_conf(const char *infile, struct t_topology *top,
int *ePBC, rvec **x, rvec **v, matrix box,
gmx_bool requireMasses);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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