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Author SHA1 Message Date
012494fdb5 STYLE: Fixing code style requirements for all apps.
Exception: applyWallFunctionBoundaryConditions.C cannot split #include
directives.
2010-07-27 15:27:05 +01:00
d29c438657 STYLE: use url for FSF license instead of postal address, switch to GPL v3 2010-03-29 14:07:56 +02:00
7544164d53 regIOobject, Hasher, IOobject tweak
- regIOobject: don't re-register an unregister object on rename/assignment
- Hasher: split-off HasherInt with uint32_t specializations
- IOobject: writeBanner/writeDivider return Stream for easier chaining.

... also dropped some namespace bracketing while I was at it.
2009-03-05 12:06:57 +01:00
3c5852ebfc reworked regExp + wordRe a bit, minor change to keyType
regExp:
- added optional ignoreCase for constructor.
- the compile() methods is now exposed as set(...) method with an optional
  ignoreCase argument.  Not currently much use for the other regex compile
  flags though. The set() method can be used directly instead of the
  operator=() assignment.

keyType + wordRe:
- it's not clear that any particular characters are valid/invalid (compared
  to string or word), so just drop the valid(char) method for now

wordRe:
- a bool doesn't suffice, added enum compOption (compile-option)
- most constructors now have a compOption. In *all* cases it defaults to
  LITERAL - ie, the same behaviour for std::string and Foam::string
- added set(...) methods that do much the same as operator=(...), but the
  compOption can be specified.  In all cases, it defaults to DETECT.

 In Summary
    By default the constructors will generally preserve the argument as
    string literal and the assignment operators will use the wordRe::DETECT
    compOption to scan the string for regular expression meta characters
    and/or invalid word characters and react accordingly.

    The exceptions are when constructing/assigning from another
    Foam::wordRe (preserve the same type) or from a Foam::word (always
    literal).
2009-01-05 17:02:58 +01:00
2717aa5c7d new wordRe class - a word that holds a regExp
- a possible future replacement for keyType, but the immediate use is the
    wordReList for grepping through other lists.
  - note that the argList treatment of '(' ... ')' yields quoted strings,
    which we can use for building a wordReList

minor cleanup of regExp class

  - constructor from std::string, match std::string and
    operator=(std::string&)
    rely on automatic conversion to Foam::string
  - ditch partialMatch with sub-groups, it doesn't make much sense
2009-01-04 00:33:27 +01:00