Previously: - bad command-line input such as -label 1234xyz would parse as a label (with value 1234) and the trailing junk would be silently ignored. This may or may not be appropriate. If the trailing junk looked like this '100E' or '1000E-' (ie, forgot to type the exponent), the incorrectly parsed values can be quite bad: label = 32684 scalar = 6.93556e-310 Now: - use the updated readLabel/readScalar routines that trigger a FatalIOError on bad input: --> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR: Trailing content found parsing '1234xyz' --> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR: Trailing content found parsing '100E' This traps erroneous command-line input immediately.
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/* EXE_INC = -I$(LIB_SRC)/cfdTools/include */
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/* EXE_LIBS = -lfiniteVolume */
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