- simpler to write for sampled cutting planes etc.
For example,
slice
{
type cuttingPlane;
point (0 0 0);
normal (0 0 1);
interpolate true;
}
instead of
slice
{
type cuttingPlane;
planeType pointAndNormal;
pointAndNormalDict
{
point (0 0 0);
normal (0 0 1);
}
interpolate true;
}
STYLE: add noexcept to some plane methods
- can specify rotations that are not "axes" in a compact form:
transform
{
origin (0 0 0);
rotation none;
}
transform
{
origin (0 0 0);
rotation axisAngle;
axis (0 0 1);
angle 45;
}
An expanded dictionary form also remains possible:
transform
{
origin (0 0 0);
rotation
{
type axisAngle;
axis (0 0 1);
angle 45;
}
}
STYLE: verbose deprecation for "coordinateRotation" keyword
- the "coordinateRotation" keyword was replaced by the "rotation"
keyword (OpenFOAM-v1812 and later) but was handled silently.
Now elevated to non-silent.
STYLE: alias lookups "axesRotation", "EulerRotation", "STARCDRotation"
- these warn and report the equivalent short form, which aids in
upgrading. Previously had silent lookups.
Eg,
export WM_COMPILER=Clang130
export WM_COMPILE_CONTROL="version=13.0 +lld"
- also support the mold linker (+mold) for clang
STYLE: report as 'link' stage instead of 'ld' in short messages
- the very old 'writer' class was fully stateless and always templated
on an particular output type.
This is now replaced with a 'coordSetWriter' with similar concepts
as previously introduced for surface writers (#1206).
- writers change from being a generic state-less set of routines to
more properly conforming to the normal notion of a writer.
- Parallel data is done *outside* of the writers, since they are used
in a wide variety of contexts and the caller is currently still in
a better position for deciding how to combine parallel data.
ENH: update sampleSets to sample on per-field basis (#2347)
- sample/write a field in a single step.
- support for 'sampleOnExecute' to obtain values at execution
intervals without writing.
- support 'sets' input as a dictionary entry (as well as a list),
which is similar to the changes for sampled-surface and permits use
of changeDictionary to modify content.
- globalIndex for gather to reduce parallel communication, less code
- qualify the sampleSet results (properties) with the name of the set.
The sample results were previously without a qualifier, which meant
that only the last property value was actually saved (previous ones
overwritten).
For example,
```
sample1
{
scalar
{
average(line,T) 349.96521;
min(line,T) 349.9544281;
max(line,T) 350;
average(cells,T) 349.9854619;
min(cells,T) 349.6589286;
max(cells,T) 350.4967271;
average(line,epsilon) 0.04947733869;
min(line,epsilon) 0.04449639927;
max(line,epsilon) 0.06452856475;
}
label
{
size(line,T) 79;
size(cells,T) 1720;
size(line,epsilon) 79;
}
}
```
ENH: update particleTracks application
- use globalIndex to manage original parcel addressing and
for gathering. Simplify code by introducing a helper class,
storing intermediate fields in hash tables instead of
separate lists.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- the regionSizeDistribution largely retains separate writers since
the utility of placing sum/dev/count for all fields into a single file
is questionable.
- the streamline writing remains a "soft" upgrade, which means that
scalar and vector fields are still collected a priori and not
on-the-fly. This is due to how the streamline infrastructure is
currently handled (should be upgraded in the future).
Automatic hole closure:
- introduces 'holeToFace' topoSet source
- used when detecting a 'leak-path'
- creates additional baffles to close the leak
Multi-stage layer addition:
- Can add layers in multiple passes
See issues: #2403, #2404
The turbulentTemperatureCoupledBaffleMixed boundary condition
has been superseded by the turbulentTemperatureRadCoupledMixed condition
TUT: injectorPipe: remove an unused entry
TUT: waveMakerFlap: remove uncompressed entry
- literal lookups only for expression strings
- code reduction for setExprFields.
- changed keyword "condition" to "fieldMask" (option -field-mask).
This is a better description of its purpose and avoids possible
naming ambiguities with functionObject triggers (for example)
if we apply similar syntax elsewhere.
BUG: erroneous check in volumeExpr::parseDriver::isResultType()
- not triggered since this method is not used anywhere
(may remove in future version)
- fix overly aggressive match in the API value
- allow `INTELMPI*` generic value, this can be used to specify something
like INTELMPI_custom and populate the corresponding wmake rule
manually
STYLE: mention FOAM_BUILDROOT in wmake -help-full output
STYLE: adjust openfoam shell session welcome information
- adjust internal variable names to reduce collision potential
- improve handling of openfoam -etc=...
- marks if the value is considered to be independent of 'x'.
Propagate into PatchFunction1 instead ad hoc checks there.
- adjust method name in PatchFunction1 to 'whichDb()' to reflect
final changes in Function1 method names.
ENH: add a Function1 'none' placeholder function
- This is principally useful for interfaces that expect a Function1
but where it is not necessarily used by a particular submodel.
TUT: update Function1 creation to use objectRegistry
- previously had codeAddSup used for both incompressible and
compressible source terms. However, it was not actually possible to
use it for compressible sources since any references to the 'rho'
parameter would cause a compilation error for the incompressible case.
Added 'codeAddSupRho' to distinguish the compressible case.
User must supply one or both of them on input.
- for compilers such as gcc and clang, may have several different
variants installed on the computer. Use WM_COMPILER_CONTROL to
specify the preferred variant.
Eg,
WM_COMPILER=Gcc
WM_COMPILER_CONTROL="version=8"
will compile with "gcc-8" and "g++-8"
Good practice would be to tag output directory names with the
version too. Eg
WM_COMPILER=Clang110
WM_COMPILER_CONTROL="version=11.0"
STYLE: modify message for change of gcc -> clang (darwin)
- it is now possible to include the selected mpi version in the
top-level bashrc or prefs.sh file. For example,
WM_MPLIB=OPENMPI-4.1.1 or WM_MPLIB=openmpi-4.1.1
after evaluation of the config.sh/mpi, this will define
WM_MPLIB=OPENMPI-4.1.1 and FOAM_MPI=openmpi-4.1.1
During the wmake, the mpi-rules will first load the MPI 'family'
rules (OPENMPI in this example) before trying to load
version-specific rules if they exist.
NOTE: the regular user-defined prefs system is unaffected by this
change. This means it is still possible to use a file such as
'prefs.openmpi' to define the preferred version instead or as well.
However, it does mean inconsistent naming can be specified.
For example, specify WM_MPLIB=OPENMPI-4.1.1 at the top-level but
actually have FOAM_MPI=openmpi-4.0.6 in the prefs.openmpi file.
This will make the value of WM_MPLIB misleading.
CONFIG: foamConfigurePaths support for sys-openmpi major version
CONFIG: cleanup any shadow env variables
- migrate to c++14 for most compilers *except* gcc.
There are still many systems in use with gcc-4.8.5, which does not
support c++14.
- initial rules for nvidia compilers (pgi is will soon be defunct).
Not fully tested...
CONFIG: provide fallback value for the user directory name
- in containers may have an unset USER env variable.
Default to 'user' to prevent ugly looking directory names.
- use orte-info to determine prefix/libdir for openmpi.
This removes a run-time dependency on mpicc, which is actually
only needed for building with MPI (not running with MPI).
The corresponding openmpi devel package (deb/rpm) will not
necessarily be installed on a particular system.
- retain mpicc logic if the new logic using orte-info does not
deliver an answer. Final fallback to using 'orterun' to
infer prefix/libdir.
- Additional logic for intel and msmpi to make it easier to
locate these vendor packages within ThirdParty
(ie, under ThirdParty/opt/...)
CONFIG: improve robustness
- add check for absolute path when adding PATH/LD_LIBRARY_PATH etc.
- prefix more variables with '_foam*' to prevent accidental overwrite
of userspace shell variables when sourcing