This makes some API changes to AutoDiffBlock.
- Add overload for the constant() constructor taking rvalue ref.
- Add overload for the variable() constructor taking rvalue ref.
- Make the function() constructor *require* rvalue refs.
- Add a swap() function.
The remaining changes in this commit are follow-ups especially
to the third change (adding std::move in many places), and
some removal of unnecessary block pattern arguments from calls to
the constant() static method.
In the parallel simulator we will have to be able adress only poperties on
some part of the global grid. To create thos properties we need to be able
to copy the grid independant data of the properties object and resize the rest.
This commit adds a construct taking a properties object for reading and a
new number of cells to accomplish this.
As there are no functors for computing the minimum and maximum,
we convert the std::max and std::min function pointers to
functors (which is not really nice.) Previously we were somehow
tricked into using std::greater and std::less, which of course do
return true or false and not what we need. Additionally, do more
excessive testing with different ranges.
We need to compute quite a few global reductions in the
Newton method of opm-autodiff. This commit adds the functionality
to compute several reductions combined using only one global
communication. Compiles and test succeeds with one or more process.
Previously, there were a completely different check for UnstructuredGrid
and CpGrid. The latter probably not working properly due to missing
support in the DUNE grid interface.
This commit resorts the code to use the UgGridHelpers abtraction instead of
UnstructuredGrid's legacy grid interface. Thus one code can be used to do
the checks for both grids. For UG the code compiles and the test is successful.
For CpGrid it compiles but of course the test still fails due to missing
transmissibility multiplier support. This will be sorted out in a different PR.
The constructor now needs and additional boolean to
flag whether to local permeabilities. The old one used
is not there anymore. Therefor this patch moves the code
to the new constructor interface.
Rename the the meaning for shut as whats used in Eclipse.
STOP: Well stopped off above the formation. I.e. allow for flow in the
well.
SHUT: Well completely isolated from the formation. The well is removed
from the well list.