Pro: Good delimitation. Good visual distinction. No confusion with normal
cases, since '{}' characters are excluded by !word::valid()
Con: Possible quoting issues when creating directly instead of via paraFoam,
but seemed to work fine with bash TAB completion.
- handling multiple regions require multiple readers
- a region is currently recognized by the file name, anything after the
'=' delimiter (eg, "case=region.OpenFOAM") is used to determine the
mesh region, but might be changed in the future
eg, 'case%region', 'case^region', 'case~region', 'case{region}' ...
Note:
- Having a separate reader for each region instead attempting to handle
all the mesh regions in a single reader is the better solution.
It is not only simpler, but allows distinct field selections for
each region
Todo:
- Haven't a test for Lagrangian and multi-regions.
- handle new cloud locations, got missed before the release
- handle multiple clouds
- more efficient checking of fields etc.
- write case file at the end, thus we can potentially
do something more intelligent about the time set handling
- streamlined code somewhat, minor attempt to reclaim some memory
- now use "mesh parts" for patches/zones/sets/etc throughout to avoid
ambiguity with mesh regions
- collect superCells and addPointCellLabels in a class. The old version
actually seemed to have overwritten the addPointCellLabels with each
cellSet/cellZone. This means that part of the pointFields would be trashed
in the combination of polyhedral cells, cellSets/cellZones and internalMesh
- polyDecomp information for muitiple mesh regions, but not yet exploited
- pointFields now working for cellZones/cellSets
- extroplating fields onto walls also works as expected for interpolated
pointFields
- added tooltips to reader GUI
TODO:
- pointFields (real and interpolated) for faceSets/faceZones