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997 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mattijs
b2be9fa3ff STYLE: snappyHexMesh: unused option 2018-07-26 16:55:11 +01:00
Mark Olesen
d58c142404 ENH: use restricted dictionary lookup for utilities (issue #762)
- get<label>, get<scalar> instead of readLabel, readScalar, etc.
2018-07-24 08:08:30 +02:00
Mark Olesen
0304911921 STYLE: more consistent use of dimensioned Zero, scalar decimal points
- use scalar(0) instead of scalar(0.0) etc
2018-07-13 10:28:48 +02:00
Mark Olesen
a7e37656e8 ENH: reduce storage requirement for volumeType
- char instead of integer representation for the enumeration.

- additional constructor as lookupOrDefault from dictionary entry.
2018-07-11 08:50:38 +02:00
Andrew Heather
7b8e2b1a18 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into develop 2018-07-10 16:42:59 +01:00
Mark Olesen
2662042d49 ENH: improve controls for Time (issue #910)
- relocate some standard functionality to TimePaths to allow a lighter
  means of managing time directories without using the entire Time
  mechanism.

- optional enableLibs for Time construction (default is on)
  and a corresponding argList::noLibs() and "-no-libs" option

STYLE:

- mark Time::outputTime() as deprecated MAY-2016

- use pre-increment for runTime, although there is no difference in
  behaviour or performance.
2018-07-02 10:20:01 +02:00
Andrew Heather
6e35bcda70 ENH: Updated config for release v1806 2018-06-28 12:56:00 +01:00
Andrew Heather
c909a5df25 GIT: resolved merge conflict 2018-06-13 14:20:18 +01:00
Mark Olesen
84b109219a STYLE: reduced usage of Switch
- Since 'bool' and 'Switch' use the _identical_ input mechanism
  (ie, both accept true/false, on/off, yes/no, none, 1/0), the main
  reason to prefer one or the other is the output.

  The output for Switch is as text (eg, "true"), whereas for bool
  it is label (0 or 1). If the output is required for a dictionary,
  Switch may be appropriate. If the output is not required, or is only
  used for Pstream exchange, bool can be more appropriate.
2018-06-01 20:51:48 +02:00
Alexey Matveichev
8058184b0c COMP: resolve 'point' ambiguity in foamyQuadMesh
- CGAL Triangulation_2.h (version 4.12) defines a point function,
  which interferes with the Foam::point typedef.
2018-06-01 14:10:17 +02:00
mattijs
cd8b67844f ENH: snappyHexMesh: Remove cells inside any limitRegion with level -1. Fixes #852. 2018-05-31 10:05:02 +01:00
Mark Olesen
f9fe71815a STYLE: consistent use of '= delete' for removed constructors/assignments
- make the purpose more explicit, and reduces some work for the
  compiler as well.
2018-05-30 12:03:17 +02:00
Mark Olesen
6b6b36afd3 STYLE: revert bitSet/HashSet setMany() to set() method (issue #837)
- improves backward compatibility and more naming consistency.
  Retain setMany(iter1, iter2) to avoid ambiguity with the
  PackedList::set(index, value) method.
2018-05-29 17:38:02 +02:00
Mark Olesen
3de9b2f675 COMP: resolve size ambiguity (Darwin) 2018-05-29 12:36:12 +02:00
Andrew Heather
853b9abb79 ENH: Utilities - add -region option when creating meshes 2018-01-16 12:10:20 +00:00
mattijs
f51ee9a0e2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into develop-pre-release 2018-05-31 17:34:16 +01:00
mattijs
cb74d7b9d4 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into develop-pre-release 2018-05-21 17:03:58 +01:00
mattijs
f7fa618e8f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into develop-pre-release 2018-05-21 09:53:10 +01:00
mattijs
1275c71e50 ENH: snappyHexMeshDict: description of gapMode 2018-05-16 11:38:24 +01:00
mattijs
d469bbae4b COMP: Allwmake: feed through 'objects' targer for wmakeCollect 2018-05-17 08:39:57 +01:00
Mark Olesen
b4a2876c56 ENH: use move construct for cellZone/faceZone 2018-03-07 11:28:05 +01:00
Mark Olesen
4fe8ed8245 STYLE: use direct iteration for HashSet
- The iterator for a HashSet dereferences directly to its key.

- Eg,

      for (const label patchi : patchSet)
      {
          ...
      }
  vs.
      forAllConstIter(labelHashSet, patchSet, iter)
      {
          const label patchi = iter.key();
          ...
      }
2018-03-06 00:29:03 +01:00
Mark Olesen
dd8341f659 ENH: make format of ExecutionTime = ... output configurable (issue #788)
- controlled by the the 'printExecutionFormat' InfoSwitch in
  etc/controlDict

      // Style for "ExecutionTime = " output
      // - 0 = seconds (with trailing 's')
      // - 1 = day-hh:mm:ss

   ExecutionTime = 112135.2 s  ClockTime = 113017 s

   ExecutionTime = 1-07:08:55.20  ClockTime = 1-07:23:37

- Callable via the new Time::printExecutionTime() method,
  which also helps to reduce clutter in the applications.
  Eg,

     runTime.printExecutionTime(Info);

  vs

     Info<< "ExecutionTime = " << runTime.elapsedCpuTime() << " s"
         << "  ClockTime = " << runTime.elapsedClockTime() << " s"
         << nl << endl;

--

ENH: return elapsedClockTime() and clockTimeIncrement as double

- previously returned as time_t, which is less portable.
2018-04-27 15:00:34 +02:00
Andrew Heather
e6787bfa9a Merge branch 'feature-bitset' into 'develop'
ENH: new bitSet class and improved PackedList class (closes #751)

See merge request Development/OpenFOAM-plus!200
2018-04-25 11:39:59 +01:00
Mark Olesen
76cb38fbc7 CONFIG: adjust make scripts for darwin
- handling of dead links (find -L -delete unsupported)

- remove ignore case flag on 's/../../i' used in have_scotch script.
  It is unneeded and not tolerated by Darwin's sed.

- avoid embedded comments in EXE_INC (Make/options files), which do
  not work well with the OSX LLVM cpp.
  It strips out the comments but also removes the continuation char.

STYLE: adjust notes about paraview library locations
2018-04-24 21:20:06 +02:00
Mark Olesen
b4d38ab468 ENH: improve handling of ThirdParty packages
- generalize some of the library extensions (.so vs .dylib).
  Provide as wmake 'sysFunctions'

- added note about unsupported/incomplete system support

- centralize detection of ThirdParty packages into wmake/ subdirectory
  by providing a series of scripts in the spirit of GNU autoconfig.
  For example,

      have_boost, have_readline, have_scotch, ...

  Each of the `have_<package>` scripts will generally provide the
  following type of functions:

      have_<package>          # detection
      no_<package>            # reset
      echo_<package>          # echoing

  and the following type of variables:

      HAVE_<package>          # unset or 'true'
      <package>_ARCH_PATH     # root for <package>
      <package>_INC_DIR       # include directory for <package>
      <package>_LIB_DIR       # library directory for <package>

  This simplifies the calling scripts:

      if have_metis
      then
          wmake metisDecomp
      fi

  As well as reducing clutter in the corresponding Make/options:

      EXE_INC = \
          -I$(METIS_INC_DIR) \
          -I../decompositionMethods/lnInclude

      LIB_LIBS = \
          -L$(METIS_LIB_DIR) -lmetis

  Any additional modifications (platform-specific or for an external build
  system) can now be made centrally.
2018-04-24 14:51:19 +02:00
mattijs
af3f93c057 ENH: snappyHexMeshDict: changed 17x to 1.7.x 2018-04-18 11:32:59 +01:00
Andrew Heather
a230e8d408 STYLE: Correcting typos 2018-03-28 17:14:16 +01:00
Mark Olesen
5f88e4271e ENH: allow "<case>", "<system>" ... in the string expansions (issue #792)
- the expansions were previously required as slash to follow, but
  now either are possible.

    "<case>", "<case>/" both yield the same as "$FOAM_CASE" and
    will not have a trailing slash in the result. The expansion of
    "$FOAM_CASE/" will however have a trailing slash.

- adjust additional files using these expansions
2018-04-11 23:10:49 +02:00
Mark Olesen
018124e3bf STYLE: use 'return nullptr' for empty autoPtr/tmp returns
- both autoPtr and tmp are defined with an implicit construct from
  nullptr (but with explicit construct from a pointer to null).
  Thus is it safe to use 'nullptr' when returning an empty autoPtr or tmp.
2018-03-21 09:31:09 +01:00
Mark Olesen
2f86cdc712 STYLE: more consistent use of dimensioned Zero
- when constructing dimensioned fields that are to be zero-initialized,
  it is preferrable to use a form such as

      dimensionedScalar(dims, Zero)
      dimensionedVector(dims, Zero)

  rather than

      dimensionedScalar("0", dims, 0)
      dimensionedVector("zero", dims, vector::zero)

  This reduces clutter and also avoids any suggestion that the name of
  the dimensioned quantity has any influence on the field's name.

  An even shorter version is possible. Eg,

      dimensionedScalar(dims)

  but reduces the clarity of meaning.

- NB: UniformDimensionedField is an exception to these style changes
  since it does use the name of the dimensioned type (instead of the
  regIOobject).
2018-03-16 10:24:03 +01:00
mattijs
46aac34956 ENH: snappyHexMeshDict: improved comment 2018-03-21 11:01:30 +00:00
Mark Olesen
d17bc72585 ENH: consistency of HashSet setMany(), insertMany() with packed-list version
- this also provides a better separation of the intent
  (ie, inserting a single value, or inserting multiply values)
2018-03-14 21:08:29 +01:00
Mark Olesen
5d1fb23555 ENH: code reduction in PackedList, PackedBoolList (issue #751)
- eliminate iterators from PackedList since they were unused, had
  lower performance than direct access and added unneeded complexity.

- eliminate auto-vivify for the PackedList '[] operator.
  The set() method provides any required auto-vivification and
  removing this ability from the '[]' operator allows for a lower
  when accessing the values. Replaced the previous cascade of iterators
  with simpler reference class.

PackedBoolList:

- (temporarily) eliminate logic and addition operators since
  these contained partially unclear semantics.

- the new test() method tests the value of a single bit position and
  returns a bool without any ambiguity caused by the return type
  (like the get() method), nor the const/non-const access (like
  operator[] has). The name corresponds to what std::bitset uses.

- more consistent use of PackedBoolList test(), set(), unset() methods
  for fewer operation and clearer code. Eg,

      if (list.test(index)) ...    |  if (list[index]) ...
      if (!list.test(index)) ...   |  if (list[index] == 0u) ...
      list.set(index);             |  list[index] = 1u;
      list.unset(index);           |  list[index] = 0u;

- deleted the operator=(const labelUList&) and replaced with a setMany()
  method for more clarity about the intended operation and to avoid any
  potential inadvertent behaviour.
2018-03-13 08:32:40 +01:00
Mark Olesen
bac943e6fc ENH: new bitSet class and improved PackedList class (closes #751)
- The bitSet class replaces the old PackedBoolList class.
  The redesign provides better block-wise access and reduced method
  calls. This helps both in cases where the bitSet may be relatively
  sparse, and in cases where advantage of contiguous operations can be
  made. This makes it easier to work with a bitSet as top-level object.

  In addition to the previously available count() method to determine
  if a bitSet is being used, now have simpler queries:

    - all()  - true if all bits in the addressable range are empty
    - any()  - true if any bits are set at all.
    - none() - true if no bits are set.

  These are faster than count() and allow early termination.

  The new test() method tests the value of a single bit position and
  returns a bool without any ambiguity caused by the return type
  (like the get() method), nor the const/non-const access (like
  operator[] has). The name corresponds to what std::bitset uses.

  The new find_first(), find_last(), find_next() methods provide a faster
  means of searching for bits that are set.

  This can be especially useful when using a bitSet to control an
  conditional:

  OLD (with macro):

      forAll(selected, celli)
      {
          if (selected[celli])
          {
              sumVol += mesh_.cellVolumes()[celli];
          }
      }

  NEW (with const_iterator):

      for (const label celli : selected)
      {
          sumVol += mesh_.cellVolumes()[celli];
      }

      or manually

      for
      (
          label celli = selected.find_first();
          celli != -1;
          celli = selected.find_next()
      )
      {
          sumVol += mesh_.cellVolumes()[celli];
      }

- When marking up contiguous parts of a bitset, an interval can be
  represented more efficiently as a labelRange of start/size.
  For example,

  OLD:

      if (isA<processorPolyPatch>(pp))
      {
          forAll(pp, i)
          {
              ignoreFaces.set(i);
          }
      }

  NEW:

      if (isA<processorPolyPatch>(pp))
      {
          ignoreFaces.set(pp.range());
      }
2018-03-07 11:21:48 +01:00
mattijs
69ebe127a8 ENH: shm: feature angle. See #699. 2018-03-08 15:14:42 +00:00
Mark Olesen
3d608bf06a ENH: remove reliance on the Xfer class (issue #639)
This class is largely a pre-C++11 holdover. It is now possible to
simply use move construct/assignment directly.

In a few rare cases (eg, polyMesh::resetPrimitives) it has been
replaced by an autoPtr.
2018-03-05 13:28:53 +01:00
Mark Olesen
57291e8692 STYLE: use autoPtr::New and tmp::New for simple return types 2018-02-26 14:00:30 +01:00
Mark Olesen
660f3e5492 ENH: cleanup autoPtr class (issue #639)
Improve alignment of its behaviour with std::unique_ptr

  - element_type typedef
  - release() method - identical to ptr() method
  - get() method to get the pointer without checking and without releasing it.
  - operator*() for dereferencing

Method name changes

  - renamed rawPtr() to get()
  - renamed rawRef() to ref(), removed unused const version.

Removed methods/operators

  - assignment from a raw pointer was deleted (was rarely used).
    Can be convenient, but uncontrolled and potentially unsafe.
    Do allow assignment from a literal nullptr though, since this
    can never leak (and also corresponds to the unique_ptr API).

Additional methods

  - clone() method: forwards to the clone() method of the underlying
    data object with argument forwarding.

  - reset(autoPtr&&) as an alternative to operator=(autoPtr&&)

STYLE: avoid implicit conversion from autoPtr to object type in many places

- existing implementation has the following:

     operator const T&() const { return operator*(); }

  which means that the following code works:

       autoPtr<mapPolyMesh> map = ...;
       updateMesh(*map);    // OK: explicit dereferencing
       updateMesh(map());   // OK: explicit dereferencing
       updateMesh(map);     // OK: implicit dereferencing

  for clarity it may preferable to avoid the implicit dereferencing

- prefer operator* to operator() when deferenced a return value
  so it is clearer that a pointer is involve and not a function call
  etc    Eg,   return *meshPtr_;  vs.  return meshPtr_();
2018-02-26 12:00:00 +01:00
Mark Olesen
53ab527b45 ENH: added constexpr, noexcept for bool, Switch
- rationalized some method naming.
  Eg, c_str() instead of asText()
2018-03-03 20:32:49 +01:00
Mark Olesen
37e248c74b STYLE: consistent use of wordHashSet instead of HashSet<word>
- the wordHashSet typedef is always available when HashSet has been
  included.

- use default HashTable key (word) instead of explicitly mentioning it
2018-02-22 11:19:47 +01:00
Mark Olesen
c126464d1c ENH: change wordRes to be a List of wordRe instead of a wrapper (issue #259)
- this permits direct storage of a list with additional matcher
  capabilities

- provide wordRes::matcher class for similar behaviour as previously
2018-02-21 10:05:30 +01:00
Mark Olesen
09a6e94073 BUG: incorrect HashTable / HashSet instances
- Eg instead of using labelHashSet, used HashSet<label> which uses
  the string::hash for hashing. Other places inadvertently using the
  string::hash instead of Hash<label> for hashing.

STYLE: use Map<..> instead of HashTable<.., label, Hash<label>>

- reduces clutter
2018-02-09 09:30:02 +01:00
Mark Olesen
345a2a42f1 ENH: simplify method names for reading argList options and arguments
- use succincter method names that more closely resemble dictionary
  and HashTable method names. This improves method name consistency
  between classes and also requires less typing effort:

    args.found(optName)        vs.  args.optionFound(optName)
    args.readIfPresent(..)     vs.  args.optionReadIfPresent(..)
    ...
    args.opt<scalar>(optName)  vs.  args.optionRead<scalar>(optName)
    args.read<scalar>(index)   vs.  args.argRead<scalar>(index)

- the older method names forms have been retained for code compatibility,
  but are now deprecated
2018-01-08 15:35:18 +01:00
Will Bainbridge
13d893e4c0 ENH: blockMesh: Always put the mesh in the constant directory 2017-12-19 09:58:51 +00:00
mattijs
52231e7836 ENH: snappyHexMesh: updated directional refinement 2017-12-13 12:27:25 +00:00
mattijs
88fac3ed9f ENH: snappyHexMesh: initial version of directional refinement 2017-12-11 17:23:33 +00:00
Henry Weller
5ea75f8a95 ENH: blockMesh: Added support for automatically reordering cyclic patches
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
Resolves bug-report http://www.openfoam.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=1692
2017-12-01 11:01:30 +00:00
mattijs
2cd84dd091 ENH: snappyHexMeshDict: description of missing switch 2017-12-04 15:30:42 +00:00
Mark Olesen
416a3790ea STYLE: prefer autoPtr::reset() to autoPtr::set()
- in most cases already checked valid() so don't need additional check
  for setting an existing pointer
2017-11-22 19:11:11 +01:00