Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Joakim Hove
2cd6fa2f49 Add overloads without ParseContext and ErrorGuard - update all tests 2019-01-04 13:59:28 +01:00
Jens Ivar Jørdre
cbc7f3cbd9 Update and augment tests
Remove or update referring to Boost ptime.

Change type of exception tested for in
dateFromEclipseThrowsInvalidRecord.

Add test initTimestepsLongStep that has a deck with time step of 25550
days.

Add test initTimestepsDistantDates that has a deck with dates of Jan 1st
2040 and 2050.

Add test for mkdatetime().
2017-06-29 14:54:20 +02:00
Jens Ivar Jørdre
4e08595430 Add new tests and revamp existing ones 2017-06-27 13:18:17 +02:00
Joakim Hove
16e12b0a65 Added TimeMap::forward( ) 2017-06-19 10:54:34 +02:00
Joakim Hove
e802737ec4 Changed from boost datetim to std::time_t. 2017-06-19 10:54:33 +02:00
Joakim Hove
f299984280 Changed TimeMap::operator[] to return std::time_t 2017-06-19 10:54:33 +02:00
Jørgen Kvalsvik
e884b0664c 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.
2017-06-01 15:29:23 +02:00