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openfoam/applications/test/DLList/Test-DLList.C
Mark Olesen c65e2e580d ENH: add some standard templates and macros into stdFoam.H
- some functionality similar to what the standary library <iterator>
  provides.

  * stdFoam::begin() and stdFoam::end() do type deduction,
    which means that many cases it is possible to manage these types
    of changes.

    For example, when managing a number of indices:
       Map<labelHashSet> lookup;

    1) Longhand:

        for
        (
            Map<labelHashSet>::const_iterator iter = lookup.begin();
            iter != lookup.end();
            ++iter
        )
        { .... }

    1b) The same, but wrapped via a macro:

        forAllConstIter(Map<labelHashSet>, lookup, iter)
        { .... }

    2) Using stdFoam begin/end templates directly

        for
        (
            auto iter = stdFoam::begin(lookup);
            iter != stdFoam::end(lookup);
            ++iter
        )
        { .... }

    2b) The same, but wrapped via a macro:

        forAllConstIters(lookup, iter)
        { .... }

Note that in many cases it is possible to simply use a range-based for.
Eg,
     labelList myList;

     for (auto val : myList)
     { ... }

     for (const auto& val : myList)
     { ... }

These however will not work with any of the OpenFOAM hash-tables,
since the standard C++ concept of an iterator would return a key,value
pair when deferencing the *iter.

The deduction methods also exhibits some slightly odd behaviour with
some PtrLists (needs some more investigation).
2017-04-29 22:28:16 +02:00

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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
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\\ / O peration |
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\\/ M anipulation | Copyright (C) 2017 OpenCFD Ltd.
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Application
Description
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "OSspecific.H"
#include "IOstreams.H"
#include "DLList.H"
using namespace Foam;
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
// Main program:
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
DLList<scalar> myList;
Info<< "DLList<scalar>" << nl;
for (int i = 0; i<10; i++)
{
myList.append(1.3*i);
}
myList.append(100.3);
myList.append(500.3);
forAllConstIters(myList, iter)
{
Info<< "element:" << *iter << endl;
}
Info<< nl << "And again using the same STL iterator: " << nl << endl;
forAllIters(myList, iter)
{
Info<< "Removing " << myList.remove(iter) << endl;
}
myList.append(500.3);
myList.append(200.3);
myList.append(100.3);
Info<< nl << "Using range-based for: " << nl << endl;
for (auto val : myList)
{
Info<< "element:" << val << endl;
}
Info<< nl << "Testing swapUp and swapDown: " << endl;
Info<< nl << "swapUp" << endl;
myList.swapUp(myList.DLListBase::first());
myList.swapUp(myList.DLListBase::last());
for (auto val : myList)
{
Info<< "element:" << val << endl;
}
Info<< nl << "swapDown" << endl;
myList.swapDown(myList.DLListBase::first());
myList.swapDown(myList.DLListBase::last());
for (auto val : myList)
{
Info<< "element:" << val << endl;
}
Info<< nl << "Testing transfer: " << nl << nl
<< "original: " << myList << endl;
DLList<scalar> newList;
newList.transfer(myList);
Info<< nl << "source: " << myList << nl
<< nl << "target: " << newList << endl;
Info<< nl << "Done." << endl;
return 0;
}
// ************************************************************************* //