this information is already part of the EclipseState. The reason why
this should IMO be avoided is that this enforces an implementation
detail (ordering of the permeability matrices) of the simulator on the
well model. If this needs to be done for performance reasons, IMO it
would be smarter to pass an array of matrices instead of passing a raw
array of doubles. I doubt that this is necessary, though: completing
the full Norne deck takes about 0.25 seconds longer on my machine,
that's substantially less than 0.1% of the total runtime.
With GCC version (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 we get the following error
when compiling with -std=c++11 (default for dune 2.4):
converting to ‘const std::unordered_set<std::basic_string<char> >’ from initializer list would use explicit constructor
At the moment, for the ParallelDebugOutput, we put a dummy
dyanmic_list_econ_limited, not sure how it will the parallel running.
The basic problem is that when initialzing the globalWellState_, what
will happen if they can not find state information for a well in the Wells*.
If some defaulted values are used, then no big problem here.