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/*
Copyright 2013 Statoil ASA.
This file is part of the Open Porous Media project (OPM).
OPM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
OPM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with OPM. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#define BOOST_TEST_MODULE BoxTest
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem/path.hpp>
#include <opm/parser/eclipse/Deck/Deck.hpp>
#include <opm/parser/eclipse/Parser/Parser.hpp>
#include <opm/parser/eclipse/EclipseState/Eclipse3DProperties.hpp>
#include <opm/parser/eclipse/EclipseState/EclipseState.hpp>
#include <opm/parser/eclipse/EclipseState/Grid/EclipseGrid.hpp>
#include <opm/parser/eclipse/EclipseState/Grid/GridProperty.hpp>
using namespace Opm;
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inline std::string prefix() {
return boost::unit_test::framework::master_test_suite().argv[1];
}
inline EclipseState makeState(const std::string& fileName) {
Parser parser;
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boost::filesystem::path boxFile(fileName);
auto deck = parser.parseFile(boxFile.string());
return EclipseState( deck );
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}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( PERMX ) {
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EclipseState state = makeState( prefix() + "BOX/BOXTEST1" );
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const auto& permx = state.get3DProperties().getDoubleGridProperty( "PERMX" );
const auto& permy = state.get3DProperties().getDoubleGridProperty( "PERMY" );
const auto& permz = state.get3DProperties().getDoubleGridProperty( "PERMZ" );
size_t i, j, k;
const EclipseGrid& grid = state.getInputGrid();
for (k = 0; k < grid.getNZ(); k++) {
for (j = 0; j < grid.getNY(); j++) {
for (i = 0; i < grid.getNX(); i++) {
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BOOST_CHECK_CLOSE( permx.iget( i, j, k ) * 0.25, permz.iget( i, j, k ), 0.001 );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( permx.iget( i, j, k ) * 2, permy.iget( i, j, k ) );
}
}
}
}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( PARSE_BOX_OK ) {
Redesign cmake Tune the makefile according to new principles, which adds a few bells and whistles and for clarity. Synopsis: * The dependency on opm-common is completely gone. This is reflected in travis and appveyor as well. No non-kitware cmake modules are used. * Directories are flattened, quite a bit - source code is located in the lib/ directory if it belongs to opm-parser, and external/ if third party. * The sibling build feature is implemented through cmake's export(PACKAGE) rather than implicitly looking through source files. * Targets explicitly set required public and private include directories, compile options and definitions, which cmake will handle and propagate * opm-parser-config.cmake for downstream users is now provided. * Dependencies are set up using targets. In the future, when cmake 3.x+ can be used, these should be either targets from newer Find modules, or interface libraries. * Fewer system specific assumptions are coded in, instead we assume cmake or users set up system specific details. * All module wide configuration and looking up libraries is handled in the root makefile - all sub directories only set up libraries and compile options for the module in question. * Targets are defined and links handled transitively because cmake now is told about them. ${module_LIBRARIES} variables are gone. This is largely guided by the principles outlined in https://rix0r.nl/blog/2015/08/13/cmake-guide/ Most source files are just moved - if they have some content change then it's nothing more than include fixes or similar in order to make them compile.
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EclipseState state = makeState( prefix() + "BOX/BOXTEST1" );
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const auto& satnum = state.get3DProperties().getIntGridProperty( "SATNUM" );
{
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size_t i, j, k;
const EclipseGrid& grid = state.getInputGrid();
for (k = 0; k < grid.getNZ(); k++) {
for (j = 0; j < grid.getNY(); j++) {
for (i = 0; i < grid.getNX(); i++) {
size_t g = i + j * grid.getNX() + k * grid.getNX() * grid.getNY();
if (i <= 1 && j <= 1 && k <= 1)
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( satnum.iget( g ), 10 );
else
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( satnum.iget( g ), 2 );
}
}
}
}
}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( PARSE_MULTIPLY_COPY ) {
Redesign cmake Tune the makefile according to new principles, which adds a few bells and whistles and for clarity. Synopsis: * The dependency on opm-common is completely gone. This is reflected in travis and appveyor as well. No non-kitware cmake modules are used. * Directories are flattened, quite a bit - source code is located in the lib/ directory if it belongs to opm-parser, and external/ if third party. * The sibling build feature is implemented through cmake's export(PACKAGE) rather than implicitly looking through source files. * Targets explicitly set required public and private include directories, compile options and definitions, which cmake will handle and propagate * opm-parser-config.cmake for downstream users is now provided. * Dependencies are set up using targets. In the future, when cmake 3.x+ can be used, these should be either targets from newer Find modules, or interface libraries. * Fewer system specific assumptions are coded in, instead we assume cmake or users set up system specific details. * All module wide configuration and looking up libraries is handled in the root makefile - all sub directories only set up libraries and compile options for the module in question. * Targets are defined and links handled transitively because cmake now is told about them. ${module_LIBRARIES} variables are gone. This is largely guided by the principles outlined in https://rix0r.nl/blog/2015/08/13/cmake-guide/ Most source files are just moved - if they have some content change then it's nothing more than include fixes or similar in order to make them compile.
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EclipseState state = makeState( prefix() + "BOX/BOXTEST1" );
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const auto& satnum = state.get3DProperties().getIntGridProperty( "SATNUM" );
const auto& fipnum = state.get3DProperties().getIntGridProperty( "FIPNUM" );
size_t i, j, k;
const EclipseGrid& grid = state.getInputGrid();
for (k = 0; k < grid.getNZ(); k++) {
for (j = 0; j < grid.getNY(); j++) {
for (i = 0; i < grid.getNX(); i++) {
size_t g = i + j * grid.getNX() + k * grid.getNX() * grid.getNY();
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if (i <= 1 && j <= 1 && k <= 1)
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( 4 * satnum.iget( g ), fipnum.iget( g ) );
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else
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( 2 * satnum.iget( i, j, k ), fipnum.iget( i, j, k ) );
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}
}
}
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}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( KEYWORD_BOX_TOO_SMALL) {
Redesign cmake Tune the makefile according to new principles, which adds a few bells and whistles and for clarity. Synopsis: * The dependency on opm-common is completely gone. This is reflected in travis and appveyor as well. No non-kitware cmake modules are used. * Directories are flattened, quite a bit - source code is located in the lib/ directory if it belongs to opm-parser, and external/ if third party. * The sibling build feature is implemented through cmake's export(PACKAGE) rather than implicitly looking through source files. * Targets explicitly set required public and private include directories, compile options and definitions, which cmake will handle and propagate * opm-parser-config.cmake for downstream users is now provided. * Dependencies are set up using targets. In the future, when cmake 3.x+ can be used, these should be either targets from newer Find modules, or interface libraries. * Fewer system specific assumptions are coded in, instead we assume cmake or users set up system specific details. * All module wide configuration and looking up libraries is handled in the root makefile - all sub directories only set up libraries and compile options for the module in question. * Targets are defined and links handled transitively because cmake now is told about them. ${module_LIBRARIES} variables are gone. This is largely guided by the principles outlined in https://rix0r.nl/blog/2015/08/13/cmake-guide/ Most source files are just moved - if they have some content change then it's nothing more than include fixes or similar in order to make them compile.
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BOOST_CHECK_THROW( makeState(prefix() + "BOX/BOXTEST3") , std::invalid_argument);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( EQUALS ) {
Redesign cmake Tune the makefile according to new principles, which adds a few bells and whistles and for clarity. Synopsis: * The dependency on opm-common is completely gone. This is reflected in travis and appveyor as well. No non-kitware cmake modules are used. * Directories are flattened, quite a bit - source code is located in the lib/ directory if it belongs to opm-parser, and external/ if third party. * The sibling build feature is implemented through cmake's export(PACKAGE) rather than implicitly looking through source files. * Targets explicitly set required public and private include directories, compile options and definitions, which cmake will handle and propagate * opm-parser-config.cmake for downstream users is now provided. * Dependencies are set up using targets. In the future, when cmake 3.x+ can be used, these should be either targets from newer Find modules, or interface libraries. * Fewer system specific assumptions are coded in, instead we assume cmake or users set up system specific details. * All module wide configuration and looking up libraries is handled in the root makefile - all sub directories only set up libraries and compile options for the module in question. * Targets are defined and links handled transitively because cmake now is told about them. ${module_LIBRARIES} variables are gone. This is largely guided by the principles outlined in https://rix0r.nl/blog/2015/08/13/cmake-guide/ Most source files are just moved - if they have some content change then it's nothing more than include fixes or similar in order to make them compile.
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EclipseState state = makeState( prefix() + "BOX/BOXTEST1" );
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const auto& pvtnum = state.get3DProperties().getIntGridProperty( "PVTNUM" );
const auto& eqlnum = state.get3DProperties().getIntGridProperty( "EQLNUM" );
const auto& poro = state.get3DProperties().getDoubleGridProperty( "PORO" );
size_t i, j, k;
const EclipseGrid& grid = state.getInputGrid();
for (k = 0; k < grid.getNZ(); k++) {
for (j = 0; j < grid.getNY(); j++) {
for (i = 0; i < grid.getNX(); i++) {
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( pvtnum.iget( i, j, k ), k );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( eqlnum.iget( i, j, k ), 77 + 2 * k );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( poro.iget( i, j, k ), 0.25 );
}
}
}
}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( OPERATE ) {
Redesign cmake Tune the makefile according to new principles, which adds a few bells and whistles and for clarity. Synopsis: * The dependency on opm-common is completely gone. This is reflected in travis and appveyor as well. No non-kitware cmake modules are used. * Directories are flattened, quite a bit - source code is located in the lib/ directory if it belongs to opm-parser, and external/ if third party. * The sibling build feature is implemented through cmake's export(PACKAGE) rather than implicitly looking through source files. * Targets explicitly set required public and private include directories, compile options and definitions, which cmake will handle and propagate * opm-parser-config.cmake for downstream users is now provided. * Dependencies are set up using targets. In the future, when cmake 3.x+ can be used, these should be either targets from newer Find modules, or interface libraries. * Fewer system specific assumptions are coded in, instead we assume cmake or users set up system specific details. * All module wide configuration and looking up libraries is handled in the root makefile - all sub directories only set up libraries and compile options for the module in question. * Targets are defined and links handled transitively because cmake now is told about them. ${module_LIBRARIES} variables are gone. This is largely guided by the principles outlined in https://rix0r.nl/blog/2015/08/13/cmake-guide/ Most source files are just moved - if they have some content change then it's nothing more than include fixes or similar in order to make them compile.
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EclipseState state = makeState( prefix() + "BOX/BOXTEST1" );
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const auto& ntg = state.get3DProperties().getDoubleGridProperty( "NTG" );
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,0,0) , 8.50 ); // MULTA
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,5,0) , 5.00 ); // POLY
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,0,1) , 4.0 ); // COPY
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,5,1) , 4.0 ); // MINLIM
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,0,2) , 2.0 ); // MAXLIM
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,0,3) , 0.5 ); // MAXVALUE
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( ntg.iget( 0,0,4) , 1.5 ); // MINVALUE
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}
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