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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
27e57c29f7 BUG: dangling dictionary reference for expression BCs
- exposed by the new embedded function handling.

  Requires local copies of dictionary content instead
  (similar to coded BCs handling)

BUG: incorrect formatting for expression function output

ENH: simpler copyDict version taking wordList instead of wordRes

- corresponds to the most common use case at the moment

ENH: expression string writeEntry method

- write as verbatim for better readability
2021-12-03 17:10:22 +01:00
bdf77bbdd1 ENH: simplify hashing overloads of string-types
- this revises the changes made in 95cd8ee75c to replace the
  SFINAE-type of handling of string hashes with direct definitions.

  This places a bit more burden on the developer if creating hashable
  classes derived from std::string or variants of Foam::string, but
  improves reliability when linking.

STYLE: drop template key defaulting from HashSet

- this was never used and `HashSet<>` is much less transparent
  than writing `HashSet<word>` or `wordHashSet`
2021-12-03 15:55:19 +01:00
1cf795a40f ENH: use exprString expansions for #eval
- follows the principle of least surprise if the expansion behaviour
  for #eval and expressions (eg, exprFixedValue) are the same.  This
  is possible now that we harness the regular stringOps::expand()
  within exprString::expand()
2019-12-17 09:47:51 +01:00
33e0c4ba88 ENH: improve expression string expansions
- reuse more of stringOps expansions to reduce code and improve the
  syntax flexiblity.

  We can now embed "pre-calculated" values into an expression.
  For example,

       angle       35;
       valueExpr   "vector(${{cos(degToRad($angle))}}, 2, 3)";

  and the ${{..}} will be evaluated with the regular string evaluation
  and used to build the entire expression for boundary condition
  evaluation.

  Could also use for fairly wild indirect referencing:

       axis1   (1 0 0);
       axis2   (0 1 0);
       axis3   (0 0 1);
       index   100;
       expr   "$[(vector) axis${{ ($index % 3) +1 }}] / ${{max(1,$index)}}";
2019-12-14 00:11:28 +01:00
4030ed4543 ENH: strip C/C++ comments from expressions by default 2019-12-06 16:15:07 +01:00
fae91edd85 ENH: basics for expression string handling 2019-11-20 16:32:32 +01:00