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
This commit is contained in:
Mark Olesen
2018-01-08 15:35:18 +01:00
parent 2feb11dbeb
commit 345a2a42f1
168 changed files with 1161 additions and 1040 deletions

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
vector rotVector;
if (args.optionReadIfPresent("rollPitchYaw", rotVector))
if (args.readIfPresent("rollPitchYaw", rotVector))
{
Info<< "Rotate by" << nl
<< " roll " << rotVector.x() << nl
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
Info<< "quaternion " << quat << endl;
Info<< "rotation = " << quat.R() << endl;
}
if (args.optionReadIfPresent("yawPitchRoll", rotVector))
if (args.readIfPresent("yawPitchRoll", rotVector))
{
Info<< "Rotate by" << nl
<< " yaw " << rotVector.x() << nl
@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
Info<< "quaternion " << quat << endl;
Info<< "rotation = " << quat.R() << endl;
}
if (args.optionFound("rotate-angle"))
if (args.found("rotate-angle"))
{
const Tuple2<vector, scalar> axisAngle
(
args.optionLookup("rotate-angle")()
args.lookup("rotate-angle")()
);
Info<< "Rotate" << nl