most of them quite insignificant, but still annoying. The only
exception is the warning about the changed alignment for the 'work'
argument of spu_implicit_assemble(). AFAICT, the only reason why it
worked was that the pointer produced by malloc() was passed
directly. (malloc() seems to fulfill all alignment criteria.) To fix
this, I've changed that argument's type from char* to double*.
The current implementations of IncompPropertiesInterface are very
all-or-nothing. In some situations, you want to read rock and fluid
properties from an Eclipse file, but use analytical functions for
the unsaturated properties. Or you want to update properties based
on a marching filter.
This patch provides a way to mix various property objects, or to
"shadow" the properties with a raw array of data, so you don't have
to reimplement the entire interface just to make a small change.