- required if there is no system openmp and libomp or libgomp are
only found in the clang hierarchy
STYLE: add some notes in the openmp rules.
- the _OPENMP macro is now used in low-level testing files
- The -rotate-angle option allows convenient specification of a
rotation about an arbitrary axis. Eg, -rotate-angle '((1 1 1) 45)'
- The -origin option can be used to temporarily shift the origin
for the rotation operations. For example,
-origin '(0 0 1)' -rotate-angle '((1 0 0) 180)'
for mirroring.
chtMultiRegionFoam now supports reaction/combustion modelling in fluid
regions in the same way as reactingFoam.
TUT: chtMultiRegionFoam: Added reverseBurner tutorial
This tutorial demonstrates chtMultiRegionFoam's combustion capability
Thermo and reaction thermo macros have been renamed and refactored. If
the name is plural (make???Thermos) then it adds the model to all
selection tables. If not (make???Thermo) then it only adds to the
requested psi or rho table.
This mixture allows a reacting solver to be used with a single component
fluid without the additional case files usually required for reacting
thermodynamics.
reactionThermo: Instantiated more single component mixtures
ENH: reactionThermo: Select singleComponentMixture as pureMixture
A pureMixture can now be specified in a reacting solver. This further
enhances compatibility between non-reacting and reacting solvers.
To achieve this, mixtures now have a typeName function of the same form
as the lower thermodyanmic models. In addition, to avoid name clashes,
the reacting thermo make macros have been split into those that create
entries on multiple selection tables, and those that just add to the
reaction thermo table.
- support move construct/assignment for linked-lists themselves
and when moving into a 'normal' list
- better consistency with begin/end signatures and the various
iterators.
- for indirect linked-lists, provide iterator access to the underlying
data element address: iter.get() vs &(iter())
- add standard '->' indirection for iterators (as per normal STL
definitions)
* For most cases, this conversion would be largely unintentional
and also less efficient. If the regex is desirable, the caller
should invoke it explicitly.
For example,
findStrings(regExp(str), listOfStrings);
Or use one of the keyType, wordRe, wordRes variants instead.
If string is to be used as a plain (non-regex) matcher,
this can be directly invoked
findMatchingStrings(str, listOfStrings);
or using the ListOps instead:
findIndices(listOfStrings, str);
* provide function interfaces for keyType.
- subsetList, inplaceSubsetList with optional inverted logic.
- use moveable elements where possible.
- allow optional starting offset for the identity global function.
Eg, 'identity(10, start)' vs 'identity(10) + start'
- more consistent with STL practices for function classes.
- string::hash function class now operates on std::string rather
than Foam::string since we have now avoided inadvertent use of
string conversion from int in more places.
- Eg instead of using labelHashSet, used HashSet<label> which uses
the string::hash for hashing. Other places inadvertently using the
string::hash instead of Hash<label> for hashing.
STYLE: use Map<..> instead of HashTable<.., label, Hash<label>>
- reduces clutter
- add copy construct from UList
- remove copy construct from dissimilar types.
This templated constructor was too generous in what it accepted.
For the special cases where a copy constructor is required with
a change in the data type, now use the createList factory method,
which accepts a unary operator. Eg,
auto scalars = scalarList::createList
(
labels,
[](const label& val){ return 1.5*val; }
);
- this currently just strips off the leading parent directory name
"/this/path/and/subdirs/name"
relative("/this/path") -> "and/subdirs/name"
relative("/this") -> "path/and/subdirs/name"
- simplify structure.
- protect against nullptr when resetting memory streams
- make UIListStream swappable
- add uiliststream as an example of using a plain std::istream
- define regExp::results_type using SubStrings container for handling
groups. This makes a later shift to std::smatch easier, but changes
the regExp API for matching with groups. Previously had list element
0 for regex group 1, now list element 0 is the entire match and list
element 1 is regex group 1.
Old:
List<std::string> mat;
if (re.match(text, mat)) Info<< "group 1: " << mat[0] << nl;
New:
regExp::results_type mat;
if (re.match(text, mat)) Info<< "group 1: " << mat.str(1) << nl;
- can be used to handle when options become redundant, but it is
undesirable to treat its presence as an error. Can now tag it as
being ignored.
argList::ignoreOptionCompat({"oldOption", 1706}, true);
argList::ignoreOptionCompat({"oldBoolOpttion", 1706}, false);
command -oldOption xyz -oldBoolOpttion
- 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