In reply to a question from Vaclav (a comment somewhere in a
file...), capillaryLaw is THE reason to disable requestErase in
the contact law.
Actually, we have somehow two constitutive laws each interaction
here, so we have to make sure one is not deleting the interaction
when the other still needs it.
Hi Bruno,
I am interested in this (see above). I need something similar for my
contact law (although I still have to start implementing it). In which
part of the code would you erase the interaction if not in the contact
law?
Chiara
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