Fixed a typo in library.cpp (documentation) and adjusted spacing to be consistent

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Karl Hammond
2022-10-04 14:35:24 -05:00
parent fcf415d0b1
commit 8fd19fe7fe

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@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ int lammps_extract_setting(void *handle, const char *keyword)
This function returns an integer that encodes the data type of the global
property with the specified name. See :cpp:enum:`_LMP_DATATYPE_CONST` for valid
values. Callers of :cpp:func:`lammps_extract_global` can use this information
to then decide how to cast the (void*) pointer and access the data.
to then decide how to cast the ``void *`` pointer and access the data.
.. versionadded:: 18Sep2020
@ -1622,7 +1622,7 @@ void *lammps_extract_global(void *handle, const char *name)
This function returns an integer that encodes the data type of the per-atom
property with the specified name. See :cpp:enum:`_LMP_DATATYPE_CONST` for valid
values. Callers of :cpp:func:`lammps_extract_atom` can use this information
to then decide how to cast the (void*) pointer and access the data.
to then decide how to cast the ``void *`` pointer and access the data.
.. versionadded:: 18Sep2020
@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ For *vector*\ -style variables, the returned pointer is to actual LAMMPS data.
The pointer should not be deallocated. Its length depends on the variable,
compute, or fix data used to construct the *vector*\ -style variable.
This length can be fetched by calling this function with *group* set to the
constant "LMP_SIZE_VECTOR", which returns a ``void\*`` pointer that can be
constant "LMP_SIZE_VECTOR", which returns a ``void *`` pointer that can be
dereferenced to an integer that is the length of the vector. This pointer
needs to be deallocated when finished with it to avoid memory leaks.
@ -2157,7 +2157,7 @@ void *lammps_extract_variable(void *handle, const char *name, const char *group)
This function returns an integer that encodes the data type of the variable
with the specified name. See :cpp:enum:`_LMP_VAR_CONST` for valid values.
Callers of :cpp:func:`lammps_extract_variable` can use this information to
decide how to cast the (void*) pointer and access the data.
decide how to cast the ``void *`` pointer and access the data.
.. versionadded:: TBD
@ -3071,7 +3071,7 @@ Below is a brief C code demonstrating accessing this collected bond information.
void lammps_gather_bonds(void *handle, void *data)
{
auto lmp = (LAMMPS *)handle;
auto lmp = (LAMMPS *) handle;
BEGIN_CAPTURE {
void *val = lammps_extract_global(handle,"nbonds");
bigint nbonds = *(bigint *)val;
@ -4526,7 +4526,7 @@ int lammps_find_fix_neighlist(void *handle, const char *id, int reqid) {
* multiple requests from the same compute
* \return return neighbor list index if found, otherwise -1 */
int lammps_find_compute_neighlist(void* handle, const char *id, int reqid) {
int lammps_find_compute_neighlist(void *handle, const char *id, int reqid) {
auto lmp = (LAMMPS *) handle;
auto compute = lmp->modify->get_compute_by_id(id);
if (!compute) return -1;
@ -5773,8 +5773,8 @@ has thrown a :ref:`C++ exception <exceptions>`.
*/
int lammps_has_error(void *handle) {
#ifdef LAMMPS_EXCEPTIONS
LAMMPS * lmp = (LAMMPS *) handle;
Error * error = lmp->error;
LAMMPS *lmp = (LAMMPS *) handle;
Error *error = lmp->error;
return (error->get_last_error().empty()) ? 0 : 1;
#else
return 0;