The changes in this beta will be available in the 4.9 production release, due out at the end of June 2019.
Highlights of this release include fixing the problem of different machines giving different results (for two models), a 'removal' script for plugins and improvements to the Map tool and the /wiki/spaces/SD50/pages/50137341 plugin.
Beta 4.8.3 also has improvements to:
- recorder sets
- editing constituent models
- ownership recorders in weirs and off allocation
- saved run information in the Results Manager
- validation of supply point options
- orders are now redistributed at extraction time for use debit accounts.
Firstly, the problem of different results on different machines has been fixed!
Technical Details:
Source uses the Microsoft .net NET framework, the problem was caused by 2 functions in the System.Math library. Both System.Math.Pow() and System.Math.Exp() can give different results for some number combinations on different machines. For individual function calls, different results occurred at <Kuan:> % 0.09% of the time with our randomly generated test data. We believe the issue is from different CPU’s implementing different optimisations to perform the operations as efficiently as possible. Within The functions are not implemented directly within the Microsoft .net NET framework, instead, they are implemented in the Microsoft C run-time libraries which are used by the .NET framework, as well as by a number of other languages including C++ operations, so . So the nature of the .net NET framework, which is an interpreted language , wasn’t part of the issue and the same results would have been obtained if implemented in C++. We have since tested all available System.Math functions and these are the only two we have found that can produce different results on different machines. The vast majority of models don’t see the issue since the differences are very minor and for an individual operation, the difference is only at the last decimal place. However, for very large models with lots of feedback in the model, when the issue occurs it can snowball into meaningful result differences.
To fix it, we implemented new versions of the two functions that produce consistent results on different machines. The problem has only been detected in 2 Source models, which happen to be 2 of the largest and most complicated. With the fix, we are now getting consistent results for both models, across different machines that were previously giving different results. There will be changes for Plugin developers to use the same functions we are using, instead of the inbuilt System.Math functions when using Pow or Exp. We recommend plugin developers to use the new implementations of the functions which are in the TIME.Science.ConsistentMaths class within the TIME assembly.
We have approached Microsoft about the issue and they are yet to respond.
<Kuan: can you add in the link for the Microsoft post and include details about where the library currently is for plugin developers>
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Plugins can now "unload" themselves from projects
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Recorder sets are better at picking up "not recorded" elements
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: Microsoft Developer Community: Math.Pow and Math.Exp produce inconsistent results
This was a really difficult problem to isolate and fix. We are VERY happy that we worked it out!!
Plugin removal
Plugins that need persistence can now include a removal script so plugins can remove themselves from a project when they are not needed or have been added accidentally. The tool is available in: Tools \ Remove Plugin from Project File.
There is an example provided in the Example Node model plugin.
Map tool improvements
The tool is available under Tools > Analysis Windows > Map... It now works better for constituents and comparing multiple runs.
Lascam Plugin
The /wiki/spaces/SD50/pages/50137341plugin now includes better value ranges to help determine appropriate ranges to use when calibrating.
Plugin Developers
We are planning on moving to C# 7, Visual Studio 2019 and .
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Regression Testing
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Details here: 4.8.3 Regression Test Changes
Insight
To run Insight, you also need to install the 32bit version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package.
This installer is for both 32bit machines and 64bit machines since the library we use is 32bit: Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86).
Full Release Documentation
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