boundaryRadiationProperties: updating to new format
dynamicMeshDict and snappyHexMeshDict in utorials/multiphase/interDyMFoam/RAS/motorBike to follow Mattijs Git lab id 381
- Introduce writeList(Ostream&, label) method in various List classes to
provide more flexibility and avoid hard-coded limits when deciding if a
list is too long and should be broken up into multiple lines (ASCII only).
- The old hard-code limit (10) is retained in the operator<< versions
- This functionality is wrapped in the FlatOutput output adapter class
and directly accessible via the 'flatOutput()' function.
Eg,
#include "ListOps.H"
Info<< "methods: " << flatOutput(myLongList) << endl;
// OR
Info<< "methods: ";
myLongList.writeList(os) << endl;
- templated code that is not actually be used yet.
ENH: avoid combineFields for serial case
Note: a 'master-only' variant with combineList only on the master and
without scatter can be pursued later.
- collects the log information only, without running any cases.
This can be useful if the user has terminated the test prematurely
but nonetheless wishes to summarize the log output.
- Constructs a validated word, in which all invalid characters have
been stripped out and any leading digit is '_'-prefixed.
Words with leading digits cause parse issues when read back later.
- Replaces previous functionally identical code from src/conversion
--
COMP: test against nullObject instead of checking address for null pointer.
- The code create a box with a (0,0,0) point.
The new definition is more logical and makes it very easy to grow
the bounding box to include new points. It also simplifies much of
the logic in the constructors.
- Use ROOTVGREAT instead of VGREAT for sizing greatBox and invertedBox.
Avoids some overflow issues reported by Mattijs (thus GREAT has been
used in treeBoundBox), but might still need further revision.
- to the referenced object via a method name, which may be clearer
than deferencing the iterator
[key, value] => iter.key(), *iter
[key, value] => iter.key(), iter()
[key, value] => iter.key(), iter.object()
- Constructor for bounding box of a single point.
- add(boundBox), add(point) ...
-> Extend box to enclose the second box or point(s).
Eg,
bb.add(pt);
vs.
bb.min() = Foam::min(bb.min(), pt);
bb.max() = Foam::max(bb.max(), pt);
Also works with other bounding boxes.
Eg,
bb.add(bb2);
// OR
bb += bb2;
vs.
bb.min() = Foam::min(bb.min(), bb2.min());
bb.max() = Foam::max(bb.max(), bb2.max());
'+=' operator allows the reduction to be used in parallel
gather/scatter operations.
A global '+' operator is not currently needed.
Note: may be useful in the future to have a 'clear()' method
that resets to a zero-sized (inverted) box.
STYLE: make many bounding box constructors explicit
reduce()
- parallel reduction of min/max values.
Reduces coding for the callers.
Eg,
bb.reduce();
instead of the previous method:
reduce(bb.min(), minOp<point>());
reduce(bb.max(), maxOp<point>());
STYLE:
- use initializer list for creating static content
- use point::min/point::max when defining standard boxes