openfoam/applications/test/sysInfo/Test-sysInfo.C
Mark Olesen 2dc31390df ENH: add some system information when outputting profiling
- basic cpuInfo (model identification, MHz, etc)
- process memInfo

- profiling is activated via the case system/controlDict by
  adding a "profiling" sub-dictionary.

  Simply add the following (everything enabled):

      profiling
      {}

  Which corresponds to the longer form:

      profiling
      {
          active      true;  // default: true
          cpuInfo     true;  // default: true
          memInfo     true;  // default: true
          sysInfo     true;  // default: true
      }

  This can be used to selectively disable any extra information
  (eg, you don't want anyone else to know what hardware was used).
2016-06-15 20:17:44 +02:00

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Application
Description
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "ProfilingSysInfo.H"
#include "IOstreams.H"
using namespace Foam;
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
// Main program:
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
Profiling::sysInfo().write(Info);
return 0;
}
// ************************************************************************* //