Commit Graph

17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Arne Morten Kvarving
ddef6302e6 ParseContext: forward InputErrorAction 2023-01-16 22:17:50 +01:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
edf937e2e5 InputErrorAction: convert to enum class 2023-01-16 22:17:50 +01:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
8ea4d68e7a ThresholdPressure: internalize THPRESFT keyword 2022-11-24 10:47:10 +01:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
ef6d448077 changed: remove include of EclipseState.hpp in header
and deal with the consequences
2022-07-26 16:03:52 +02:00
Joakim Hove
aede532b9a Filesystem rename parser/eclipse/ input/eclipse 2022-01-02 14:32:14 +01:00
Joakim Hove
2fa5c48679 Support EQLOPTS option IRREVER in THPRES keyword 2021-08-04 07:55:36 +02:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
72ede7df50 changed: remove unnecessary boost includes 2021-04-23 11:27:38 +02:00
Williham Williham Totland
6d2f8cca5c Adds type information to integer literals. 2020-09-29 13:54:21 +02:00
Joakim Hove
aed8c78af5 Move RestartConfig from EclipseState to Schedule 2020-02-19 12:35:07 +01:00
Bård Skaflestad
19ecc3d30e Consider Active Phases When Initializing Satfunc Endpoints
This commit passes the run's notion of its active phases, an object
of type Opm::Phases, through to the initialisation layer for the
saturation functions' scaling properties.  In particular, this
allows us to discriminate between the phases and to not index into
tables or properties that would not be appropriate (e.g., maximum
gas saturation (SGU) in a simulation run without active gas).

Moreover, we now have enough information to know to look for SOF2 in
two-phase run using family II saturation function keywords.  These
changes are necessary in order to extend Flow's support for the
FILLEPS output request to two-phase runs.
2020-01-29 16:34:15 +01:00
Arne Morten Kvarving
ae10af208f changed: hide the templated 'has' and 'get' interfaces in FieldPropsManager
motivation: an upcoming parallel frontend to the field props manager.
templated functions cannot be virtualized, and thus having these exposed
would give a great chance of confusing the users in the downstream
code, where properties would be caught from the (potentially) empty
backend instead of from the frontend.
2020-01-28 14:31:25 +01:00
Joakim Hove
691296f91a Remove old 3D property implementation 2020-01-19 23:04:46 +01:00
Joakim Hove
ecb5fce19b Only active cells (#1298)
Use FieldProps implementation for 3D properties
2020-01-13 15:46:06 +01:00
Joakim Hove
866aa5c5ca Add alternative FieldPropsManager argument to THPRES constructor 2019-11-26 20:49:15 +01:00
Joakim Hove
2cd6fa2f49 Add overloads without ParseContext and ErrorGuard - update all tests 2019-01-04 13:59:28 +01:00
Joakim Hove
24f28e8a5d Ignore THPRES input for restart runs 2018-05-31 17:15:34 +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