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24 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
6c3f2f4df1 Snappy hex mesh proximity check 2019-03-25 16:49:50 +00:00
bd78da22e7 ENH: for-range, forAllIters() ... in mesh/
- reduced clutter when iterating over containers
2019-01-07 09:20:51 +01:00
154029ddd0 BOT: Cleaned up header files 2019-02-06 12:28:23 +00:00
0e5325bff9 ENH: snappyHexMesh: add -dry-run argument. See #972. 2018-11-26 12:23:01 +00:00
c6520033c9 ENH: rationalize dictionary access methods
- use keyType::option enum to consolidate searching options.
  These enumeration names should be more intuitive to use
  and improve code readability.

    Eg,   lookupEntry(key, keyType::REGEX);
    vs    lookupEntry(key, false, true);

  or

    Eg,   lookupEntry(key, keyType::LITERAL_RECURSIVE);
    vs    lookupEntry(key, true, false);

- new findEntry(), findDict(), findScoped() methods with consolidated
  search options for shorter naming and access names more closely
  aligned with other components. Behave simliarly to the
  methods lookupEntryPtr(), subDictPtr(), lookupScopedEntryPtr(),
  respectively. Default search parameters consistent with lookupEntry().

    Eg, const entry* e = dict.findEntry(key);
    vs  const entry* e = dict.lookupEntryPtr(key, false, true);

- added '*' and '->' dereference operators to dictionary searchers.
2018-10-15 16:16:12 +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
64c3e484bb STYLE: add nBoundaryFaces() method to primitiveMesh
- nBoundaryFaces() is often used and is identical to
  (nFaces() - nInternalFaces()).

- forward the mesh nInternalFaces() and nBoundaryFaces() to
  polyBoundaryMesh as nFaces() and start() respectively,
  for use when operating on a polyBoundaryMesh.

STYLE:

- use identity() function with starting offset when creating boundary maps.

     labelList map
     (
         identity(mesh.nBoundaryFaces(), mesh.nInternalFaces())
     );

  vs.

     labelList map(mesh.nBoundaryFaces());
     forAll(map, i)
     {
         map[i] = mesh.nInternalFaces() + i;
     }
2018-09-27 10:17:30 +02:00
4d6f0498d6 ENH: use vector::normalise and VectorSpace::normalised for clarity 2018-08-10 15:18:29 +02:00
c1964d7807 ENH: distinguish between face areaNormal/unitNormal in the code 2018-08-10 15:43:06 +02:00
10941280cb BUG: incorrect bitSet auto-vivify in snappy
- should use bitSet::set() and not bitSet::operator[] to auto-vivify
  out-of-range entries

- use bitSet::test() instead of bitSet::operator[] when testing
  non-const variables - circumvents any potential out-of-range issues.
2018-06-07 14:43:10 +02:00
4fe8ed8245 STYLE: use direct iteration for HashSet
- The iterator for a HashSet dereferences directly to its key.

- Eg,

      for (const label patchi : patchSet)
      {
          ...
      }
  vs.
      forAllConstIter(labelHashSet, patchSet, iter)
      {
          const label patchi = iter.key();
          ...
      }
2018-03-06 00:29:03 +01:00
bac943e6fc ENH: new bitSet class and improved PackedList class (closes #751)
- The bitSet class replaces the old PackedBoolList class.
  The redesign provides better block-wise access and reduced method
  calls. This helps both in cases where the bitSet may be relatively
  sparse, and in cases where advantage of contiguous operations can be
  made. This makes it easier to work with a bitSet as top-level object.

  In addition to the previously available count() method to determine
  if a bitSet is being used, now have simpler queries:

    - all()  - true if all bits in the addressable range are empty
    - any()  - true if any bits are set at all.
    - none() - true if no bits are set.

  These are faster than count() and allow early termination.

  The new test() method tests the value of a single bit position and
  returns a bool without any ambiguity caused by the return type
  (like the get() method), nor the const/non-const access (like
  operator[] has). The name corresponds to what std::bitset uses.

  The new find_first(), find_last(), find_next() methods provide a faster
  means of searching for bits that are set.

  This can be especially useful when using a bitSet to control an
  conditional:

  OLD (with macro):

      forAll(selected, celli)
      {
          if (selected[celli])
          {
              sumVol += mesh_.cellVolumes()[celli];
          }
      }

  NEW (with const_iterator):

      for (const label celli : selected)
      {
          sumVol += mesh_.cellVolumes()[celli];
      }

      or manually

      for
      (
          label celli = selected.find_first();
          celli != -1;
          celli = selected.find_next()
      )
      {
          sumVol += mesh_.cellVolumes()[celli];
      }

- When marking up contiguous parts of a bitset, an interval can be
  represented more efficiently as a labelRange of start/size.
  For example,

  OLD:

      if (isA<processorPolyPatch>(pp))
      {
          forAll(pp, i)
          {
              ignoreFaces.set(i);
          }
      }

  NEW:

      if (isA<processorPolyPatch>(pp))
      {
          ignoreFaces.set(pp.range());
      }
2018-03-07 11:21:48 +01:00
5d1fb23555 ENH: code reduction in PackedList, PackedBoolList (issue #751)
- eliminate iterators from PackedList since they were unused, had
  lower performance than direct access and added unneeded complexity.

- eliminate auto-vivify for the PackedList '[] operator.
  The set() method provides any required auto-vivification and
  removing this ability from the '[]' operator allows for a lower
  when accessing the values. Replaced the previous cascade of iterators
  with simpler reference class.

PackedBoolList:

- (temporarily) eliminate logic and addition operators since
  these contained partially unclear semantics.

- the new test() method tests the value of a single bit position and
  returns a bool without any ambiguity caused by the return type
  (like the get() method), nor the const/non-const access (like
  operator[] has). The name corresponds to what std::bitset uses.

- more consistent use of PackedBoolList test(), set(), unset() methods
  for fewer operation and clearer code. Eg,

      if (list.test(index)) ...    |  if (list[index]) ...
      if (!list.test(index)) ...   |  if (list[index] == 0u) ...
      list.set(index);             |  list[index] = 1u;
      list.unset(index);           |  list[index] = 0u;

- deleted the operator=(const labelUList&) and replaced with a setMany()
  method for more clarity about the intended operation and to avoid any
  potential inadvertent behaviour.
2018-03-13 08:32:40 +01:00
d1b4471141 BUG: snappyHexMesh: make corner-point detection compatible with cutting 2018-02-21 11:15:38 +00:00
9ede061dfe STYLE: snappyHexMesh: use iterator 2018-02-07 13:53:28 +00:00
effe4ce217 BUG: primitiveMesh: cellPoints, cellEdges inconsistent API. Fixes #703. 2018-01-15 14:10:09 +00:00
9fbd612672 GIT: Initial state after latest Foundation merge 2016-09-20 14:49:08 +01:00
67de20df25 Further standardization of loop index naming: pointI -> pointi, patchI -> patchi 2016-05-18 21:20:42 +01:00
b9313ef2fe ENH: Consistency updates after Foundation merge and code tidying 2016-04-25 16:46:56 +01:00
450728ea84 Standardized cell, patch, face and processor loop index names 2016-04-25 12:00:53 +01:00
d3157ac905 ENH: snappyHexMesh: Renamed auto* to snappy* to be consistent with latest Foundation changes 2016-04-25 11:52:18 +01:00
43beb06018 Standardized cell, patch and face loop index names 2016-04-25 10:28:32 +01:00
2bbc844ea0 Rationalize the autoMesh library: autoHexMesh -> snappyHexMesh
autoRefine -> snappyRefine
autoLayer -> snappyLayer
autoSnap -> snappySnap
2016-03-01 16:21:31 +00:00
eb5d349242 Rationalize the autoMesh library: autoMesh -> snappyHexMesh 2016-03-01 16:01:42 +00:00