The value of this argument has almost no effect on the integrator, and
frequently confuses users since the ReactorNet can end up at a time either
greater or less than the specified time. By removing this argument, the
distinction betwen step() and advance(t) becomes much more clear.
Without these functions, it was impossible to use these classes
without leaking memory. Even with these functions, the memory is
released only when these functions are explicitly called, as
old-style Matlab classes have no notion of a destructor.
Fixes#252.
A network with a single reactor can be created with either:
ReactorNet({reactor}), i.e. a single element cell array
or, the new way:
ReactorNet(reactor)
These changes make it unnecessary to copy header files around during
the build process, which tends to confuse IDEs and debuggers. The
headers which comprise Cantera's external C++ interface are now in
the 'include' directory.
All of the samples and demos are now in the 'samples' subdirectory.