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Toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter
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G4MultiSteppingAction.hh
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26// G4MultiSteppingAction
27//
28// Class description:
29//
30// This class extends G4UserSteppingAction and allows multiple user-defined
31// tracking actions to be used in the same job.
32// The class is a vector of user-defined tracking actions; it owns and manages
33// the dependent user-actions.
34//
35// Usage:
36// There is no need to explicitly use this class as long as the user actions
37// are set via G4UserActionInitialization::SetUserAction(), that can be
38// called several times. Explicitly this is what happens:
39// In user-defined action initialization:
40// G4MultiSteppingAction* action = new G4MultiSteppingAction;
41// action->push_back( G4UserSteppingActionUPtr( new MyUserSteppingAction );
42// [... add as many as needed ...]
43// SetUserAction( action );
44
45// Author: Andrea Dotti, SLAC - 17 January 2016
46// --------------------------------------------------------------------
47#ifndef G4MULTISTEPPINGACTION_HH
48#define G4MULTISTEPPINGACTION_HH
49
51
52#include <memory>
53#include <vector>
54
55using G4UserSteppingActionUPtr = std::unique_ptr<G4UserSteppingAction>;
56using G4UserSteppingActionVector = std::vector<G4UserSteppingActionUPtr>;
57
59{
60 public:
62 ~G4MultiSteppingAction() override = default;
63 void UserSteppingAction(const G4Step*) override;
65};
66
67#endif
std::vector< G4UserSteppingActionUPtr > G4UserSteppingActionVector
std::unique_ptr< G4UserSteppingAction > G4UserSteppingActionUPtr
~G4MultiSteppingAction() override=default
G4MultiSteppingAction()=default
void UserSteppingAction(const G4Step *) override
void SetSteppingManagerPointer(G4SteppingManager *pVal) override