Introduces Equil, a thin storage class for 'EQUIL' derived information,
accessible through EclipseState.
Previously this was handled through "raw" deck access, provided by
EquilWrapper. The interface for Equil has been derived from the
EquilWrapper, but they're to be seen as different entities altogether.
More importantly, Equil is owned by EclipseState, not some stand-alone
Deck reading unit.
Every header is self-contained and includes only what it must to
function, relying on users include what they need in source files,
adopting a pay-what-you-use model (in particular for internal
dependencies).
Previously random text in the input deck which was not formatted as a
valid keyword header was simply ignored; i.e. this
DIMENS
10 10 10 /
Mohaha random gibbersih - not according to any Spec.
GRID
Would suprisingly parse just fine. This will now be handled according
to the ParseMode::randomText setting. Observe that as a side effect of
this it turned out that many of the test datasets had additional
terminating slashes which were now detected as 'ranomdText'.
- Introduce a very simple class ParseMode which will become a simple
value object which can be used to control the behavior when errors
and inconsistencies are encountered in the parse and EclipseState
construction phases.
- Added ParseMode instance as second argument to all parseXXX()
methods.