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@ -30,11 +30,8 @@ pub struct Element {
pub label: String,
pub color: ElementColor,
pub representation: Signal<DVector<f64>>,
// the regulators that affect this element. the ambient assembly is
// responsible for keeping this set up to date
pub regulators: Signal<BTreeSet<RegulatorKey>>,
// a serial number, assigned by `Element::new`, that uniquely identifies
// each element
pub serial: u64,
@ -120,7 +117,7 @@ impl Element {
// to construct a `SpecifiedValue` that might be `Present`, use the associated
// function `try_from`. this ensures that `spec` is always a valid specification
// of `value` according to the format discussed at the implementation of
// of `value` according to the format discussed above the implementation of
// `TryFrom<String>`
pub enum SpecifiedValue {
Absent,
@ -157,8 +154,7 @@ impl SpecifiedValue {
// specification is empty, the `SpecifiedValue` is `Absent`. if the
// specification parses to a floating-point value `x`, the `SpecifiedValue` is
// `Present`, with a `value` of `x`, and the specification is stored in `spec`.
// these are currently the only valid specifications; any other produces an
// error
// these are the only valid specifications; any other produces an error
impl TryFrom<String> for SpecifiedValue {
type Error = ParseFloatError;
@ -187,7 +183,7 @@ impl Regulator {
self.set_point.set(set_pt);
true
}
Err(_) => false
Err(_) => false,
}
}
}
@ -276,7 +272,7 @@ impl Assembly {
);
}
fn insert_regulator(&self, regulator: Regulator) {
pub fn insert_regulator(&self, regulator: Regulator) {
let subjects = regulator.subjects;
let key = self.regulators.update(|regs| regs.insert(regulator));
let subject_regulators = self.elements.with(