Match init order to member order.

In a constructor initialisation list, the order should be the same
as the order in which the variables actually are initialised, which
is given by the order they are declared in the class and not by the
order in the initialisation list.
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Atgeirr Flø Rasmussen
2015-08-19 11:33:29 +02:00
parent c1332b8b83
commit 13d443473e

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@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ namespace Opm {
, solver_restart_max_( param.getDefault("solver.restart", int(10) ) )
, solver_verbose_( param.getDefault("solver.verbose", bool(true) ) )
, timestep_verbose_( param.getDefault("timestep.verbose", bool(true) ) )
, full_timestep_initially_( param.getDefault("full_timestep_initially", bool(false) ) )
, last_timestep_( -1.0 )
, full_timestep_initially_( param.getDefault("full_timestep_initially", bool(false) ) )
{
// valid are "pid" and "pid+iteration"
std::string control = param.getDefault("timestep.control", std::string("pid+iteration") );