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Author SHA1 Message Date
a85c55bbb5 ENH: ensure that content changes in coded objects are noticed (#1293)
- for codedFunctionObject and CodedSource the main code snippets
  were not included in the SHA1 calculation, which meant that many
  changes would not be noticed and no new library would be compiled.

  As a workaround, a dummy 'code' entry could be used solely for the
  purposes of generating a SHA1, but this is easily forgotten.

  We now allow tracking of the dynamicCodeContext for the coded
  objects and append to the SHA1 hasher with specific entries.
  This should solve the previous misbehaviour.

  We additionally add information about the ordering of the code
  sections. Suppose we have a coded function object (all code
  segments are optional) with the following:

      codeExecute "";
      codeWrite   #{ Info<< "Called\n"; #};

  which we subsequently change to this:

      codeExecute #{ Info<< "Called\n"; #};
      codeWrite   "";

  If the code strings are simply concatenated together, the SHA1 hashes
  will be identical. We thus 'salt' with their semantic locations,
  choosing tags that are unlikely to occur within the code strings
  themselves.

- simplify the coded templates with constexpr for the SHA1sum
  information.

- Correct the CodedSource to use 'codeConstrain' instead of
  'codeSetValue' for consistency with the underlying functions.
2019-05-01 14:00:54 +02:00
83d26d19b5 ENH: replace processorFvPatchField specialization with 'if...' (#1304)
- only apply component-wise transformCoupleField for non-scalar types
2019-05-01 14:20:08 +02:00
849dffedb8 COMP: define processorFvPatchField<scalar> with scoping 2019-04-26 14:35:55 +02:00
c4a13897a1 STYLE: minor adjustments for fan tables (#1229) 2019-03-26 08:17:53 +01:00
c0e5f77e4f STYLE: avoid nullptr when writing fan RPM 2019-03-26 07:59:44 +01:00
b319e058e2 ENH: Adding Function1 functionality to rpm in swirlFanVelocityFvPatch 2019-03-25 10:13:00 -07:00
4bb2b8a06a STYLE: docs for activePressureForceBaffleVelocity 2019-03-19 13:36:16 +01:00
98e8b7ffed STYLE: correct documentation for fanFvPatchField (#1229)
- for more clarity, make read/write of rpm and mean-diameter contingent
  on nonDimensional == true
2019-03-14 08:19:15 +01:00
60234ab007 STYLE: reduced nesting on return branching 2019-02-13 08:06:36 +01:00
bb73eb63a3 STYLE: DFSEM inlet - updated messages when checking validity of the stress tensors 2019-02-11 10:23:45 +00:00
e929a20921 STYLE: Header clean-up 2019-02-08 09:30:46 +00:00
078e34746e ENH: code adjustments for updated NullObject
- can now safely use labelList::null() instead of emptyLabelList for
  return values. No special treatment required for lists.

  Possible replacements:

      if (notNull(list) && list.size())  ->  if (list.size())
      if (isNull(list) || list.empty())  ->  if (list.empty())

  The receiver may still wish to handle differently to distinguish
  between a null list and an empty list, but no additional special
  protection is required when obtaining sizes, traversing, outputting
  etc.
2019-02-07 13:04:24 +01:00
154029ddd0 BOT: Cleaned up header files 2019-02-06 12:28:23 +00:00
b6c5fc0ada ENH: Added checks for input Reynolds stresses based on Lund coefficient constraints. Fixes #1124 2019-02-05 14:07:59 +00:00
d4b495131f COMP: avoid autoPtr automatic cast conversion in more places
- Can result in inadvertent conversions where the user should really
  know or check if the pointer is valid prior to using.

- Still have several places to fix that are using the deprecated copy
  construct and copy assignment
2019-01-25 12:45:22 +01:00
6c419174e1 STYLE: writeEntry instead of writeKeyword + END 2019-01-11 11:03:36 +01:00
cb5617e070 STYLE: fix some doxygen markup
- missing verbatim/endverbatim markers, missing "Foam::" prefix, typos
2019-01-11 08:22:02 +01:00
1d85fecf4d ENH: use Zero when zero-initializing types
- makes the intent clearer and avoids the need for additional
  constructor casting. Eg,

      labelList(10, Zero)    vs.  labelList(10, 0)
      scalarField(10, Zero)  vs.  scalarField(10, scalar(0))
      vectorField(10, Zero)  vs.  vectorField(10, vector::zero)
2018-12-11 23:50:15 +01:00
df58bb96a8 BUG: swirlFanVelocity: preserve pressure name. Fixes #1138. 2018-12-20 14:33:49 +00:00
a85fb097ef ENH: Allowing negative pressure drop in fan BC (EP 815) 2018-12-17 08:34:10 -08:00
31a439dc99 ENH: freestream BC: allow inlet value to be specified by another patch
The freestreamFvPatchField previously employed a fixed value when supplying
the inlet values.  This commit extends the BC so that users can use another
patch to supply the values via the new freestreamBC entry, e.g. to set the
velocity to an atmospheric boundary layer profile:

    inlet
    {
        type            freestream;
        freestreamBC
        {
            type            atmBoundaryLayerInletVelocity;
            flowDir         (1 0 0);
            zDir            (0 0 1);
            Uref            20;
            Zref            20;
            z0              uniform 0.1;
            zGround         uniform 935;
        }
    }

The earlier specification is also maintained for backwards compatibility, e.g.

    inlet
    {
        type            freestream;
        freestreamValue uniform (300 0 0);
    }
2018-12-03 15:27:42 +00:00
d1bc53b77e ENH: Updated construction/retrieval of gravity field. See #1094 2018-11-14 21:49:32 +00:00
dd87c98393 ENH: add read guard for dimensionedType constructors (#762)
- deprecate dimensionedType constructors using an Istream in favour of
  versions accepting a keyword and a dictionary.

  Dictionary entries are almost the exclusive means of read
  constructing a dimensionedType. By construct from the dictionary
  entry instead of doing a lookup() first, we can detect possible
  input errors such as too many tokens as a result of a input syntax
  error.

  Constructing a dimensionedType from a dictionary entry now has
  two forms.

  1.  dimensionedType(key, dims, dict);

      This is the constructor that will normally be used.

      It accepts entries with optional leading names and/or
      dimensions. If the entry contains dimensions, they are
      verified against the expected dimensions and an IOError is
      raised if they do not correspond. On conclusion, checks the
      token stream for any trailing rubbish.

  2.  dimensionedType(key, dict);

      This constructor is used less frequently.

      Similar to the previous description, except that it is initially
      dimensionless. If entry contains dimensions, they are used
      without further verification. The constructor also includes a
      token stream check.

      This constructor is useful when the dimensions are entirely
      defined from the dictionary input, but also when handling
      transition code where the input dimensions are not obvious from
      the source.

      This constructor can also be handy when obtaining values from
      a dictionary without needing to worry about the input dimensions.
      For example,

         Info<< "rho: " << dimensionedScalar("rho", dict).value() << nl;

      This will accept a large range of inputs without hassle.

ENH: consistent handling of dimensionedType for inputs (#1083)

BUG: incorrect Omega dimensions (fixes #2084)
2018-11-20 15:14:10 +01:00
efdbeae27e ENH: use dictionary::get<> instead of pTraits (#762)
- check Istream in readBool in operator>> variant (#1033)
2018-11-20 10:10:39 +01:00
8752120ad5 COMP: use hard-coded values for fieldTypes (issue #1068)
- this seems to be the only reliable means of obtaining the values.

  Using typeName_() yields the wrong value.

  Using the typeName causes initialization issues
  (segfault when executing on some systems).
2018-11-12 16:39:55 +01:00
b016b1664e COMP: use typeName_() accessors for building fieldTypes
- resolves better on some compilers.
2018-11-12 12:43:33 +01:00
e9af742819 BUG: uniformFixedValue: do not evaluate upon reading. Fixes #1058. 2018-11-12 09:15:09 +00:00
537e8bf9e0 ENH: consolidate OpenFOAM field names (#926)
- Standard known field types in Foam::fieldTypes namespace
2018-11-06 16:52:39 +01:00
a7a346b206 STYLE: indentation for FatalIOErrorInFunction calls 2018-11-06 09:49:22 +01:00
c84390ab13 BUG: uniformFixedValue: missing autoMap, rmap. See #1059. 2018-11-05 11:33:16 +00:00
50fe195374 ENH: use "origin" for searchable sphere etc. (#1060)
- replaces "centre", using the same keyword as other objects
  (eg, plane, rotatedBox, coordinateSystem etc).
2018-10-29 15:51:05 +00:00
3cb12d2d9c ENH: PatchFunction1: have 'sampled' type.
type sampled is the equivalent of 'mappedField' bc
functionality - it samples a registered field on a
different region/patch/cells.
2018-10-31 13:37:11 +00:00
c20b12b62f Feature patch function1 2018-10-29 09:44:31 +00:00
4e04c1966f ENH: use dictionary::get<word>() instead of lookup() in a few places 2018-10-19 09:11:31 +02:00
3b74512231 ENH: cleanup of Enum class
- more dictionary-like methods, enforce keyType::LITERAL for all
  lookups to avoid any spurious keyword matching.

- new readEntry, readIfPresent methods

- The get() method replaces the now deprecate lookup() method.

- Deprecate lookupOrFailsafe()
  Failsafe behaviour is now an optional parameter for lookupOrDefault,
  which makes it easier to tailor behaviour at runtime.

- output of the names is now always flatted without line-breaks.
  Thus,

     os << flatOutput(someEnumNames.names()) << nl;
     os << someEnumNames << nl;

  both generate the same output.

- Constructor now uses C-string (const char*) directly instead of
  Foam::word in its initializer_list.

- Remove special enum + initializer_list constructor form since
  it can create unbounded lookup indices.

- Removd old hasEnum, hasName forms that were provided during initial
  transition from NamedEnum.

- Added static_assert on Enum contents to restrict to enum or
  integral values.  Should not likely be using this class to enumerate
  other things since it internally uses an 'int' for its values.

  Changed volumeType accordingly to enumerate on its type (enum),
  not the class itself.
2018-10-18 12:57:32 +02:00
8fabc32539 ENH: simplify objectRegistry access names (issue #322)
New name:  findObject(), cfindObject()
  Old name:  lookupObjectPtr()

      Return a const pointer or nullptr on failure.

  New name:  findObject()
  Old name:  --

      Return a non-const pointer or nullptr on failure.

  New name:  getObjectPtr()
  Old name:  lookupObjectRefPtr()

      Return a non-const pointer or nullptr on failure.
      Can be called on a const object and it will perform a
      const_cast.

- use these updated names and functionality in more places

NB: The older methods names are deprecated, but continue to be defined.
2018-10-17 16:44:10 +02:00
8eddcc072a ENH: avoid readScalar, readLabel etc from dictionary (#762, #1033)
- use the dictionary 'get' methods instead of readScalar for
  additional checking

     Unchecked:  readScalar(dict.lookup("key"));
     Checked:    dict.get<scalar>("key");

- In templated classes that also inherit from a dictionary, an additional
  'template' keyword will be required. Eg,

     this->coeffsDict().template get<scalar>("key");

  For this common use case, the predefined getXXX shortcuts may be
  useful. Eg,

     this->coeffsDict().getScalar("key");
2018-10-12 08:14:47 +02:00
6697bb4735 ENH: improve, simplify, rationalize coordinate system handling (issue #863)
Previously the coordinate system functionality was split between
coordinateSystem and coordinateRotation. The coordinateRotation stored
the rotation tensor and handled all tensor transformations.

The functionality has now been revised and consolidated into the
coordinateSystem classes. The sole purpose of coordinateRotation
is now just to provide a selectable mechanism of how to define the
rotation tensor (eg, axis-angle, euler angles, local axes) for user
input, but after providing the appropriate rotation tensor it has
no further influence on the transformations.

--

The coordinateSystem class now contains an origin and a base rotation
tensor directly and various transformation methods.

  - The origin represents the "shift" for a local coordinate system.

  - The base rotation tensor represents the "tilt" or orientation
    of the local coordinate system in general (eg, for mapping
    positions), but may require position-dependent tensors when
    transforming vectors and tensors.

For some coordinate systems (currently the cylindrical coordinate system),
the rotation tensor required for rotating a vector or tensor is
position-dependent.

The new coordinateSystem and its derivates (cartesian, cylindrical,
indirect) now provide a uniform() method to define if the rotation
tensor is position dependent/independent.

The coordinateSystem transform and invTransform methods are now
available in two-parameter forms for obtaining position-dependent
rotation tensors. Eg,

      ... = cs.transform(globalPt, someVector);

In some cases it can be useful to use query uniform() to avoid
storage of redundant values.

      if (cs.uniform())
      {
          vector xx = cs.transform(someVector);
      }
      else
      {
          List<vector> xx = cs.transform(manyPoints, someVector);
      }

Support transform/invTransform for common data types:
   (scalar, vector, sphericalTensor, symmTensor, tensor).

====================
  Breaking Changes
====================

- These changes to coordinate systems and rotations may represent
  a breaking change for existing user coding.

- Relocating the rotation tensor into coordinateSystem itself means
  that the coordinate system 'R()' method now returns the rotation
  directly instead of the coordinateRotation. The method name 'R()'
  was chosen for consistency with other low-level entities (eg,
  quaternion).

  The following changes will be needed in coding:

      Old:  tensor rot = cs.R().R();
      New:  tensor rot = cs.R();

      Old:  cs.R().transform(...);
      New:  cs.transform(...);

  Accessing the runTime selectable coordinateRotation
  has moved to the rotation() method:

      Old:  Info<< "Rotation input: " << cs.R() << nl;
      New:  Info<< "Rotation input: " << cs.rotation() << nl;

- Naming consistency changes may also cause code to break.

      Old:  transformVector()
      New:  transformPrincipal()

  The old method name transformTensor() now simply becomes transform().

====================
  New methods
====================

For operations requiring caching of the coordinate rotations, the
'R()' method can be used with multiple input points:

       tensorField rots(cs.R(somePoints));

   and later

       Foam::transformList(rots, someVectors);

The rotation() method can also be used to change the rotation tensor
via a new coordinateRotation definition (issue #879).

The new methods transformPoint/invTransformPoint provide
transformations with an origin offset using Cartesian for both local
and global points. These can be used to determine the local position
based on the origin/rotation without interpreting it as a r-theta-z
value, for example.

================
  Input format
================

- Streamline dictionary input requirements

  * The default type is cartesian.
  * The default rotation type is the commonly used axes rotation
    specification (with e1/e2/3), which is assumed if the 'rotation'
    sub-dictionary does not exist.

    Example,

    Compact specification:

        coordinateSystem
        {
            origin  (0 0 0);
            e2      (0 1 0);
            e3      (0.5 0 0.866025);
        }

    Full specification (also accepts the longer 'coordinateRotation'
    sub-dictionary name):

        coordinateSystem
        {
            type    cartesian;
            origin  (0 0 0);

            rotation
            {
                type    axes;
                e2      (0 1 0);
                e3      (0.5 0 0.866025);
            }
        }

   This simplifies the input for many cases.

- Additional rotation specification 'none' (an identity rotation):

      coordinateSystem
      {
          origin  (0 0 0);
          rotation { type none; }
      }

- Additional rotation specification 'axisAngle', which is similar
  to the -rotate-angle option for transforming points (issue #660).
  For some cases this can be more intuitive.

  For example,

      rotation
      {
          type    axisAngle;
          axis    (0 1 0);
          angle   30;
      }
  vs.
      rotation
      {
          type    axes;
          e2      (0 1 0);
          e3      (0.5 0 0.866025);
      }

- shorter names (or older longer names) for the coordinate rotation
  specification.

     euler         EulerRotation
     starcd        STARCDRotation
     axes          axesRotation

================
  Coding Style
================
- use Foam::coordSystem namespace for categories of coordinate systems
  (cartesian, cylindrical, indirect). This reduces potential name
  clashes and makes a clearer declaration. Eg,

      coordSystem::cartesian csys_;

  The older names (eg, cartesianCS, etc) remain available via typedefs.

- added coordinateRotations namespace for better organization and
  reduce potential name clashes.
2018-10-01 13:54:10 +02:00
13778f7647 ENH: use dictionary::readEntry for detection of input errors (#762, #1033)
- instead of   dict.lookup(name) >> val;
  can use      dict.readEntry(name, val);

  for checking of input token sizes.
  This helps catch certain types of input errors:

  {

      key1 ;                // <- Missing value
      key2 1234             // <- Missing ';' terminator
      key3 val;
  }

STYLE: readIfPresent() instead of 'if found ...' in a few more places.
2018-10-05 10:15:13 +02:00
54457c68b6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into develop 2018-09-21 16:01:16 +01:00
5f3f101b4e BUG: Doxygen corrections 2018-09-11 12:13:19 +01:00
e190ff8dca BUG: incorrect swirlFan tangential velocity calculation (closes #945)
- missing indexing caused the real radius to be largely ignored
  when useRealRadius = true
2018-07-20 08:14:58 +02:00
df9c675c84 STYLE: remove unnecessary include for cartesianCS 2018-06-26 08:36:05 +02:00
6fb5c1f59a mappedFieldFvPatchField: Added base-class autoMap/rmap calls
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2018-06-19 14:06:57 +01:00
881ca2a481 ENH: cyclicACMI: make sure non-overlap is before cyclicACMI 2018-08-06 13:45:02 +01:00
f00c7a655c COMP: rename dictionary::read<T> to dictionary::readEntry<T>
- avoids compiler ambiguity when virtual methods such as
  IOdictionary::read() exist.

- the method was introduced in 1806, and was thus not yet widely used
2018-07-30 15:52:40 +02:00
8aa7b1353f ENH: refCast: give better error messages. Fixes #953. 2018-07-26 16:55:49 +01:00
fe808e24e7 ENH: add rpmToRads() convenience functions
- simplifies conversion of RPM to radians/sec for const variables
2018-07-23 22:20:26 +02:00
ec318a95d1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into develop 2018-07-23 21:18:43 +02:00
abb597359f ENH: Updated the boundaryDataSurfaceWriter to use a plain list for the points file 2018-06-22 15:24:07 +01:00