Conflicts:
examples/sim_fibo_ad.cpp
opm/autodiff/FullyImplicitBlackoilSolver_impl.hpp
This brings the "CpGrid support" branch up to date with respect to
recent changes in opm-autodiff master.
this makes the simulator quite a bit more maintainable: setting
USE_NEW_PARSER to 0 did not even compile after the the constructor for
the wells manager which took the old deck was removed last
week. Since, according to Atgeirr, SPE-1 is now producing exactly the
same results as before, it also does no longer make too much sense to
keep that code on life support...
i.e., the simulator does not deal with any output operations
anymore. This makes sense because report steps are handled by
Opm::TimeMap and the constructor for the simulator already needs more
arguments than appropriate even without this...
Manually resolved conficts in the following files
examples/sim_fibo_ad.cpp
opm/autodiff/FullyImplicitBlackoilSolver_impl.hpp
opm/autodiff/SimulatorFullyImplicitBlackoil_impl.hpp
In additions examples/sim_fibo_ad_cp.cpp was adapted to compile again.
i.e. it now uses Opm::EclipseState. This change required to re-add the
the epoch concept in some sense, but the loop variables now call it
"episode" which sounds less ethernal IMO.
Since the SimulationTimer, EclipseWriter and WellsManager stuff has
not (yet?) been merged, the old parser is required to be around. Use
my parser-integrate-hacks_for_norne branches to test your stuff on the
Norne deck...
this required to abandon the "Epoch" stuff which the new parser does
not have (as well as the ECLIPSE file format knows nothing about
epochs). Handling well controls properly thus has to wait until Joakim
and Kristian finish refurbishing the WellsManager, so as a stop-gap
measure, only the first "epoch" is run.
The most severe change probably is the removal of the AutoDiff
debugging helper functions which were useful from within a debugger
but unfortunately had to rely on a presumed linker bug in order not to
be removed in the final binary.
Also, some private attributes were unused. These have been removed and
the constructors of their respective classes have been adapted. Once
their intended functionality is actually implemented, they should be
brought back on an as-needed basis.
Thanks to @bska for the review!
There is some code in place now to create wells for the no-deck case,
but since it does not work correctly yet, the simulator intercepts this
and throws.
Fall back to Eigen's BiCGSTAB solver if UMFPACK is not available. The
BiCGSTAB is built into Eigen and consequently always available when
Eigen is found.
Code is now functionally complete apart from lacking miscibility,
not writing to all promised output variables and not writing the
promised output to disk. Initial testing has been unsuccessful,
so there are bugs in the code.