- PtrList::release() method.
Similar to autoPtr and unique_ptr and clearer in purpose than
using set(i,nullptr)
- Construct from List of pointers, taking ownership.
Useful when upgrading code. Eg,
List<polyPatch*> oldList = ...;
PtrList<polyPatch> newList(oldList);
...
BUG: incorrect resizing method names (PtrDynList) in previously unused code
- this functionality was originally added to allow sampling of volume
fields onto a surface in order to perform calculations on them.
However, the sampling framework essentially mirrored the
sampledSurface, but was less complete.
It is now possible to store sampled surfaces on a registry and
do calculation with their fields. This is the preferred method,
and thus removing the surfMeshSample duplicate code.
- previously wrapped raw points/faces with a meshedSurfRef on input,
but now handle the raw -> meshedSurf logic directly within
surfaceWriter to avoid holding references to temporaries
Since the updated meshedSurfRef is now modifiable, it can be used
directly as a redirection mechanism within surfaceWriter.
- add explicit close() in destructor
- A negative expansion ratio is geometrically invalid and will
normally cause issues (FatalError).
However, we can trap this type of input and interpret it as the
inverse expansion ratio - ie, the expansion ratio in the opposite
direction. This can be especially convenient when generating a blockMesh
with a symmetrical expansion. It permits using the same expansion
ratio (with a sign change) instead of providing the reciprocal values
manually.
COMP: revert demand-driven point creation in blockMesh (db9b35b50d)
- appears to have caused a dangling reference on some systems
ENH: add a lightweight ijkAddressing class
- it can be used for an i-j-k to linear lookup of meshes or fields,
where applicable.
pointNormals calculation gets triggered through processorfvPatches
so on processors that don't have these bypass this. This leads
to the global reduction hanging.
- avoid potential ambiguities in naming of mesh faces/edges
vs. block faces/edges
- additional methods characterizing the number of faces
(internal, boundary, total) associated with a blockDescriptor
- cellLabel() accessor and checkIndex() methods
- restore demand-driven behaviour of block, cache the calculated cells
and refactor generation of block boundary faces to improve potential
reuse.
- construct from MinMax, optional start index for identity factory
method to match Foam::identity()
- use GREAT instead of VGREAT in inverted scalarRange.
Consistent with boundBox - to reduce the potential of overflow
if calculating the span.
- add min()/max() methods to labelRange
- Extended runTimePostProcessing to include access to "live"
simulation objects such a geometry patches and sampled surfaces
stored on the "functionObjectObjects" registry.
- Add 'live' runTimePostProcessing of cloud data.
Extracts position and fields from the cloud via its objectRegistry writer
- For the "live" simulation objects, there are two new volume filters
that work directly with the OpenFOAM volume fields:
* iso-surface
* cutting planes
Both use the VTK algorithms directly and support multiple values.
Eg, can make multiple iso-levels or multiple planes parallel to each
other.
- When VTK has been compiled with MPI-support, parallel rendering will
be used.
- Additional title text properties (shadow, italic etc)
- Simplified handling of scalar-bar and visibility switches
- Support multiple text positions. Eg, for adding watermark text.
- fits better into the general sampling framework, improves flexibilty
and allows code reduction.
ENH: include surface fields on sampledSurfaces that support it
- The writers have changed from being a generic state-less set of
routines to more properly conforming to the normal notion of a writer.
These changes allow us to combine output fields (eg, in a single
VTK/vtp file for each timestep).
Parallel data reduction and any associated bookkeeping is now part
of the surface writers.
This improves their re-usability and avoids unnecessary
and premature data reduction at the sampling stage.
It is now possible to have different output formats on a per-surface
basis.
- A new feature of the surface sampling is the ability to "store" the
sampled surfaces and fields onto a registry for reuse by other
function objects.
Additionally, the "store" can be triggered at the execution phase
as well