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Author SHA1 Message Date
d8ca517dc3 COMP: linkage, single precision 2018-11-19 12:05:28 +00:00
3cf177e759 Work-package-09 geometric constraint 2018-11-08 20:50:47 +00:00
a7a346b206 STYLE: indentation for FatalIOErrorInFunction calls 2018-11-06 09:49:22 +01:00
f5baa9a583 ENH: extend globalIndex toGlobal methods
- now applicable to labelLists.

Note:
  in some situations it will be more efficient to use
  Foam::identity() directly. Eg,

     globalIndex globalCells(mesh.nCells());
     ...
     labelList cellIds
     (
         identity(globalCells.localSize(), globalCells.localStart())
     );
2018-11-05 16:23:33 +01:00
50baac3c45 ENH: construct string types from Istream now explicit (#1033)
- this helps for trapping unguarded dictionary lookups.
2018-11-03 20:24:34 +01:00
192e2eeb9d BUG: tutorials: fix tutorials for 1812. See #1059. 2018-10-31 12:08:55 +00:00
07dafe7b0b STYLE: use range-for when looping dictionary entries.
- as part of the cleanup of dictionary access methods (c6520033c9)
  made the dictionary class single inheritance from IDLList<entry>.

  This eliminates any ambiguities for iterators and allows
  for simple use of range-for looping.

  Eg,
      for (const entry& e : topDict))
      {
          Info<< "entry:" << e.keyword() << " is dict:" << e.isDict() << nl;
      }

   vs

      forAllConstIter(dictionary, topDict, iter))
      {
          Info<< "entry:" << iter().keyword()
              << " is dict:" << iter().isDict() << nl;
      }
2018-10-19 13:08:24 +02:00
4e04c1966f ENH: use dictionary::get<word>() instead of lookup() in a few places 2018-10-19 09:11:31 +02:00
3b74512231 ENH: cleanup of Enum class
- more dictionary-like methods, enforce keyType::LITERAL for all
  lookups to avoid any spurious keyword matching.

- new readEntry, readIfPresent methods

- The get() method replaces the now deprecate lookup() method.

- Deprecate lookupOrFailsafe()
  Failsafe behaviour is now an optional parameter for lookupOrDefault,
  which makes it easier to tailor behaviour at runtime.

- output of the names is now always flatted without line-breaks.
  Thus,

     os << flatOutput(someEnumNames.names()) << nl;
     os << someEnumNames << nl;

  both generate the same output.

- Constructor now uses C-string (const char*) directly instead of
  Foam::word in its initializer_list.

- Remove special enum + initializer_list constructor form since
  it can create unbounded lookup indices.

- Removd old hasEnum, hasName forms that were provided during initial
  transition from NamedEnum.

- Added static_assert on Enum contents to restrict to enum or
  integral values.  Should not likely be using this class to enumerate
  other things since it internally uses an 'int' for its values.

  Changed volumeType accordingly to enumerate on its type (enum),
  not the class itself.
2018-10-18 12:57:32 +02:00
c6520033c9 ENH: rationalize dictionary access methods
- use keyType::option enum to consolidate searching options.
  These enumeration names should be more intuitive to use
  and improve code readability.

    Eg,   lookupEntry(key, keyType::REGEX);
    vs    lookupEntry(key, false, true);

  or

    Eg,   lookupEntry(key, keyType::LITERAL_RECURSIVE);
    vs    lookupEntry(key, true, false);

- new findEntry(), findDict(), findScoped() methods with consolidated
  search options for shorter naming and access names more closely
  aligned with other components. Behave simliarly to the
  methods lookupEntryPtr(), subDictPtr(), lookupScopedEntryPtr(),
  respectively. Default search parameters consistent with lookupEntry().

    Eg, const entry* e = dict.findEntry(key);
    vs  const entry* e = dict.lookupEntryPtr(key, false, true);

- added '*' and '->' dereference operators to dictionary searchers.
2018-10-15 16:16:12 +02:00
8eddcc072a ENH: avoid readScalar, readLabel etc from dictionary (#762, #1033)
- use the dictionary 'get' methods instead of readScalar for
  additional checking

     Unchecked:  readScalar(dict.lookup("key"));
     Checked:    dict.get<scalar>("key");

- In templated classes that also inherit from a dictionary, an additional
  'template' keyword will be required. Eg,

     this->coeffsDict().template get<scalar>("key");

  For this common use case, the predefined getXXX shortcuts may be
  useful. Eg,

     this->coeffsDict().getScalar("key");
2018-10-12 08:14:47 +02:00
6697bb4735 ENH: improve, simplify, rationalize coordinate system handling (issue #863)
Previously the coordinate system functionality was split between
coordinateSystem and coordinateRotation. The coordinateRotation stored
the rotation tensor and handled all tensor transformations.

The functionality has now been revised and consolidated into the
coordinateSystem classes. The sole purpose of coordinateRotation
is now just to provide a selectable mechanism of how to define the
rotation tensor (eg, axis-angle, euler angles, local axes) for user
input, but after providing the appropriate rotation tensor it has
no further influence on the transformations.

--

The coordinateSystem class now contains an origin and a base rotation
tensor directly and various transformation methods.

  - The origin represents the "shift" for a local coordinate system.

  - The base rotation tensor represents the "tilt" or orientation
    of the local coordinate system in general (eg, for mapping
    positions), but may require position-dependent tensors when
    transforming vectors and tensors.

For some coordinate systems (currently the cylindrical coordinate system),
the rotation tensor required for rotating a vector or tensor is
position-dependent.

The new coordinateSystem and its derivates (cartesian, cylindrical,
indirect) now provide a uniform() method to define if the rotation
tensor is position dependent/independent.

The coordinateSystem transform and invTransform methods are now
available in two-parameter forms for obtaining position-dependent
rotation tensors. Eg,

      ... = cs.transform(globalPt, someVector);

In some cases it can be useful to use query uniform() to avoid
storage of redundant values.

      if (cs.uniform())
      {
          vector xx = cs.transform(someVector);
      }
      else
      {
          List<vector> xx = cs.transform(manyPoints, someVector);
      }

Support transform/invTransform for common data types:
   (scalar, vector, sphericalTensor, symmTensor, tensor).

====================
  Breaking Changes
====================

- These changes to coordinate systems and rotations may represent
  a breaking change for existing user coding.

- Relocating the rotation tensor into coordinateSystem itself means
  that the coordinate system 'R()' method now returns the rotation
  directly instead of the coordinateRotation. The method name 'R()'
  was chosen for consistency with other low-level entities (eg,
  quaternion).

  The following changes will be needed in coding:

      Old:  tensor rot = cs.R().R();
      New:  tensor rot = cs.R();

      Old:  cs.R().transform(...);
      New:  cs.transform(...);

  Accessing the runTime selectable coordinateRotation
  has moved to the rotation() method:

      Old:  Info<< "Rotation input: " << cs.R() << nl;
      New:  Info<< "Rotation input: " << cs.rotation() << nl;

- Naming consistency changes may also cause code to break.

      Old:  transformVector()
      New:  transformPrincipal()

  The old method name transformTensor() now simply becomes transform().

====================
  New methods
====================

For operations requiring caching of the coordinate rotations, the
'R()' method can be used with multiple input points:

       tensorField rots(cs.R(somePoints));

   and later

       Foam::transformList(rots, someVectors);

The rotation() method can also be used to change the rotation tensor
via a new coordinateRotation definition (issue #879).

The new methods transformPoint/invTransformPoint provide
transformations with an origin offset using Cartesian for both local
and global points. These can be used to determine the local position
based on the origin/rotation without interpreting it as a r-theta-z
value, for example.

================
  Input format
================

- Streamline dictionary input requirements

  * The default type is cartesian.
  * The default rotation type is the commonly used axes rotation
    specification (with e1/e2/3), which is assumed if the 'rotation'
    sub-dictionary does not exist.

    Example,

    Compact specification:

        coordinateSystem
        {
            origin  (0 0 0);
            e2      (0 1 0);
            e3      (0.5 0 0.866025);
        }

    Full specification (also accepts the longer 'coordinateRotation'
    sub-dictionary name):

        coordinateSystem
        {
            type    cartesian;
            origin  (0 0 0);

            rotation
            {
                type    axes;
                e2      (0 1 0);
                e3      (0.5 0 0.866025);
            }
        }

   This simplifies the input for many cases.

- Additional rotation specification 'none' (an identity rotation):

      coordinateSystem
      {
          origin  (0 0 0);
          rotation { type none; }
      }

- Additional rotation specification 'axisAngle', which is similar
  to the -rotate-angle option for transforming points (issue #660).
  For some cases this can be more intuitive.

  For example,

      rotation
      {
          type    axisAngle;
          axis    (0 1 0);
          angle   30;
      }
  vs.
      rotation
      {
          type    axes;
          e2      (0 1 0);
          e3      (0.5 0 0.866025);
      }

- shorter names (or older longer names) for the coordinate rotation
  specification.

     euler         EulerRotation
     starcd        STARCDRotation
     axes          axesRotation

================
  Coding Style
================
- use Foam::coordSystem namespace for categories of coordinate systems
  (cartesian, cylindrical, indirect). This reduces potential name
  clashes and makes a clearer declaration. Eg,

      coordSystem::cartesian csys_;

  The older names (eg, cartesianCS, etc) remain available via typedefs.

- added coordinateRotations namespace for better organization and
  reduce potential name clashes.
2018-10-01 13:54:10 +02:00
dcc1dc1383 ENH: cylindricalCS is now in radians only (issue #863)
- this provides internal consistency and allows direct use of the
  coordinate angle with sin(), cos() functions.
  It eliminates potential issues that could otherwise arise from
  alternative user input.

  Eg, in mixerFvMesh it would have previously been possible to specify
  the coordinate system to use degrees or radians, but these units were
  not checked when determining the tangential sweep positions.

NOTE: this may represent a breaking change if user coding has been
relying on cylindrical coordinate system in degrees.
2018-09-24 11:31:04 +02:00
13778f7647 ENH: use dictionary::readEntry for detection of input errors (#762, #1033)
- instead of   dict.lookup(name) >> val;
  can use      dict.readEntry(name, val);

  for checking of input token sizes.
  This helps catch certain types of input errors:

  {

      key1 ;                // <- Missing value
      key2 1234             // <- Missing ';' terminator
      key3 val;
  }

STYLE: readIfPresent() instead of 'if found ...' in a few more places.
2018-10-05 10:15:13 +02:00
c0460d3015 Merge remote-tracking branch 'Customer-VWG/wp3-directional-refinement' into develop 2018-10-04 13:43:33 +01:00
8076963c68 ENH: snappyHexMesh: directional smoothing. See #1031 2018-10-04 12:03:53 +01:00
64c3e484bb STYLE: add nBoundaryFaces() method to primitiveMesh
- nBoundaryFaces() is often used and is identical to
  (nFaces() - nInternalFaces()).

- forward the mesh nInternalFaces() and nBoundaryFaces() to
  polyBoundaryMesh as nFaces() and start() respectively,
  for use when operating on a polyBoundaryMesh.

STYLE:

- use identity() function with starting offset when creating boundary maps.

     labelList map
     (
         identity(mesh.nBoundaryFaces(), mesh.nInternalFaces())
     );

  vs.

     labelList map(mesh.nBoundaryFaces());
     forAll(map, i)
     {
         map[i] = mesh.nInternalFaces() + i;
     }
2018-09-27 10:17:30 +02:00
eda13117e4 STYLE: explicitly use degrees in arcEdge coordinate system (#1015)
- safeguard against any change in the default in cylindricalCS
2018-09-19 22:32:29 +02:00
bf43a9d91e ENH: snappyHexMesh: allow medialAxis to shrink 1 or 2 cell thick channel. Fixes #986. 2018-08-30 11:38:38 +01:00
6c22596f3b ENH: snappyHexMesh: input checking. See #972. 2018-08-13 15:55:41 +01:00
4d6f0498d6 ENH: use vector::normalise and VectorSpace::normalised for clarity 2018-08-10 15:18:29 +02:00
c1964d7807 ENH: distinguish between face areaNormal/unitNormal in the code 2018-08-10 15:43:06 +02:00
b81a2f2fa6 STYLE: use edge::unitVec() for improved code clarity 2018-08-10 14:41:32 +02:00
ca5d91239d STYLE: use edgeHashes include
STYLE: use initial hash size 128 instead of 100 in a few places
2018-08-08 23:54:27 +02:00
319e09e32f ENH: avoid blockMesh removal of files for special cases (issue #963)
- do not remove if the dictionary failed to load.
- do not remove if -blockTopology was used.
2018-08-03 14:30:41 +02:00
b2be9fa3ff STYLE: snappyHexMesh: unused option 2018-07-26 16:55:11 +01:00
f72fb23d30 ENH: snappyHexMesh: limit warnings to 100 points. Fixes #941. 2018-07-23 12:54:41 +01:00
c26ef75df4 ENH: snappyHexMesh: limit debug printing. See #941. 2018-07-23 12:42:49 +01:00
d942587595 GIT: pointData: unused files 2018-04-11 11:16:21 +01:00
cb4ce1ffec ENH: snappyHexMesh: directional smoothing support 2018-04-11 10:24:18 +01:00
e80739b80a STYLE: shm: indentation 2018-03-01 17:09:39 +00:00
fe9d99ca26 BUG: snappyHexMesh: cutting imcompatible with corner-point detection 2018-02-21 11:08:21 +00:00
41f3ae3495 ENH: snappyHexMesh: directional refinement parallel 2017-12-28 14:45:47 +00:00
14f9a44f0f Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into wp3-directional-refinement 2017-12-21 13:24:21 +00:00
c486a3c436 Merge branch 'wp3-directional-refinement' of develop.openfoam.com:/Customer-VWG/OpenFOAM-plus into wp3-directional-refinement 2017-12-21 13:19:41 +00:00
7a474d0594 ENH: 2:1 constraint 2017-12-21 13:12:22 +00:00
bc8420e14f STYLE: trailing whitespace, doxygen, error messages from fileOperation 2017-12-13 17:56:34 +01:00
3a4bbd7935 ENH: snappyHexMesh: message 2017-12-13 12:45:06 +00:00
18ffeba1c8 ENH: snappyHexMesh: updated directional refinement 2017-12-13 12:27:25 +00:00
994138aa40 ENH: snappyHexMesh: updated directional refinement 2017-12-13 12:27:25 +00:00
032f48055f ENH: snappyHexMesh: initial version of directional refinement 2017-12-11 17:23:33 +00:00
0282e47c26 ENH: snappyHexMesh: initial version of directional refinement 2017-12-11 17:23:33 +00:00
712f49758a TUT: update snappy dictionaries to use minMedialAxisAngle
- canonical parameter name changed from "minMedianAxisAngle" to
  "minMedialAxisAngle" (DEC-2013), but was never previously reported
  as having changed.
2018-07-18 16:47:34 +02:00
a592ebc073 STYLE: avoid unrestricted dictionary lookup in conversion, sampling, surfMesh
- aids with detection of excess tokens (issue #762)

- deprecated dictionary::operator[] in favour of the lookup() method
  which offers more flexibilty and clarity of purpose.
  Additionally, the read<> and get<> forms should generally be used
  instead anyhow.
2018-07-18 13:33:00 +02:00
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
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
7c1d8cb146 STYLE: more consistent use of labelUList and labelUIndList typedefs 2017-11-19 09:27:47 +01:00
8730a7622a ENH: enumerations for known cell models in cellModel, ptr/ref lookups
- this provides a better typesafe means of locating predefined cell
  models than relying on strings. The lookup is now ptr() or ref()
  directly. The lookup functions behave like on-demand singletons when
  loading "etc/cellModels".

  Functionality is now located entirely in cellModel but a forwarding
  version of cellModeller is provided for API (but not ABI) compatibility
  with older existing user code.

STYLE: use constexpr for cellMatcher constants
2017-11-18 11:05:05 +01:00
c909a5df25 GIT: resolved merge conflict 2018-06-13 14:20:18 +01:00
10941280cb BUG: incorrect bitSet auto-vivify in snappy
- should use bitSet::set() and not bitSet::operator[] to auto-vivify
  out-of-range entries

- use bitSet::test() instead of bitSet::operator[] when testing
  non-const variables - circumvents any potential out-of-range issues.
2018-06-07 14:43:10 +02:00