Mark a track's survival more explicit#228
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Adds a lambda function survive() which pushes the track back into the active queue.
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Adds a lambda function
survive()which pushes the track back into the active queue.Running
example19 -particles 10000 -batch 5000 -gdml_file ../examples/Example14/macros/testEm3.gdml5x on V100:before:
Mean: 4.00011
Stddev: 0.00030375
after:
Mean: 4.01492
Stddev: 0.000460478
Output is identical. The slight slowdown is surprising, but it is by far compensated by the subsequent optimizations based on this PR, See #225 and #229.