From VTK notes:
- The CVS $Revision$ keyword replacement will no longer maintain these
macros automatically. They were used only to implement CollectRevisions
and vtkObjectBase::PrintRevisions, an API that was never used.
- this provides a means to temporarily override the default settings
and/or the prefs.{csh,sh} settings.
bash:
name= -> unset name
name=value -> export name=value
csh:
name= -> unsetenv name
name=value -> setenv name value
eg,
. <WM_PROJECT_DIR>/etc/bashrc WM_COMPILER=Gcc45 WM_MPLIB=
to use gcc 4.5 and the default mplib
Solver for the magnetic field generated by permanent magnets.
A Poisson's equation for the magnetic scalar potential psi is solved
from which the magnetic field intensity H and magnetic flux density B
are obtained.
- main mplib rules located in GENERAL_RULES with specializations
(if any) under RULES. Modest change in a few options files, but
cleans up the rules directories.
previously in options:
include $(RULES)/mplib$(WM_MPLIB)
now in options:
sinclude $(GENERAL_RULES)/mplib$(WM_MPLIB)
sinclude $(RULES)/mplib$(WM_MPLIB)
For GNU make it would be permissible to write both in a single line.
- "cpp -traditional-cpp" doesn't strip C++-style comments
Probably need a workaround with sed -e 's@^ *//@@' if we
wish to support C++-style comments in Make/{files,options}
- lduMatrixTests.C:121:1:
error: ‘Foam::lduMatrix::solverPerformance::solverPerformance’ names
the constructor, not the type
- edgeFaceCirculatorI.H:355:1:
error: ‘Foam::edgeFaceCirculator::edgeFaceCirculator’ names the
constructor, not the type
- patchPointEdgeCirculatorI.H:236:1:
error: ‘Foam::patchPointEdgeCirculator::patchPointEdgeCirculator’
names the constructor, not the type
- objToVTK.C:116:5:
error: ‘Foam::argList::argList’ names the constructor, not the type
same in surfaceClean.C, surfaceRefineRedGreen.C, surfaceSplitByPatch.C
- fireFoam/createFields.H:74:41:
error: type/value mismatch at argument 1 in template parameter list
for ‘template<class T> class Foam::autoPtr’
- used during parcel calc() function to flag whether the parcel should be tracked
- if false, parcel not tracked, but sub-models are still active
- useful, e.g. for particle 'stick' condition
- NOTE: stored as a bool, but read/written as a label for restarts/post-processing
- adds more DWIM (do what I mean) intelligence to wmake
ENH: use ~/.OpenFOAM/.wmake instead of ~/.wmakeScheduler for the lock dir
- keeps more of the OpenFOAM bits together