* Cubic calc_molar_mass, closes#1124
* Add simplified update and output functions
This allows simpler use of the low level interface by using the strings name instead of the parameter number.
The parameter number version stays and will be faster for more than one call with the same parameter.
* Add AbstractState_update_and_1_out
* Export specify_phase() to the library
* small correction
Safer to only accept an array of real numbers here.
* Small correction
Specifying the type of the array to avoid any convertion
* Precompiling of Julia Wrapper only for Julia 0.4+
Should allow to keep compatibility with Julia 0.3
* Export set_binary_interaction_double
to the shared library and add it to Julia Wrapper
* Correct comment in previous commit
* Change tab to spaces in precendent commit
* Add update_and_*_out functions
Add `AbstractState_update_and_common_out` and `AbstractState_update_and_5_out` to the wrapper
* Update .gitignore
1. Another set of arguments optimized:
* args-by-val converted to args-by-ref
* in some cases, reverse has been done, if that is better: if the
object's copy is modified in the func, it's better to avoid extra copy
from arg to local var
2. some const functions marked as such (this is just a beginning)
3. iterators were replaced with const_iterators where applicable
4. catches that catch std::exception& changed to catch (...) - that is
safer; if exception handling is restructured, this will have to be
reconsidered anyway
5. removed some basic structures' constructors; changed them to hold
const char*s to avoid unnecessary string constructions;
6. in some places, moved variable declarations to their definitions, to
avoid calling default constructors and then assigning
7. removed some unnecessary shared_pointers in favor of local objects;
8. in FORTRAN-style functions, added const specifiers to input doubles;
9. fixed a place where values were inserted into a map while iterating
through it
10. fixed is_valid_*_derivative: they could accept incorrect values and
throw when upper index is less than lower
Added PhaseSI function which will return phase for given input - exposed to DLL
PropsSI can also return phase as double if "Phase" is the input
Signed-off-by: Ian Bell <ian.h.bell@gmail.com>