TBD: Follow time stepping proposed in documentation #96
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In the step-by-step guide on precice.org it is suggested to get the maximum allowed time step size from preCICE before calling advance.
To me it looks dangerous how things are done at the moment, because actually the following is happening:
We tell preCICE "I just finished window
n
with time step sizeself._dt
, but then update the internal timet
by the step size of the upcoming window. I always prefer to first do all the updates and then call advance:This should generally also work with subcycling and/or the participant-first method (no guarantee, because this needs testing and is always easy to break, if hard-to-spot errors are in the code)