since the unit code within opm-parser is now a drop-in replacement,
this simplifies things and make them less error-prone.
unfortunately, this requires quite a few PRs. (most are pretty
trivial, though.)
Unused methods and arguments have been removed,
and we avoid including the EclMaterialLawManager
in the header. Clients IncompPropertiesFromDeck
and BlackoilPropertiesFromDeck have been updated.
in any reasonable simulator which reads an ECL deck the deck is going
to decide which saturation function is to be used and not the outside
code. also, the table this which function will be using is not really the
calling code's business. (for any reasonable deck it is always going to
be a non-uniform table so it makes a lot of sense to avoid unnecessary
complexity IMO.)
this patch temporarily removes the ability to use anything except the
ECL default saturation function ("Gwseg"). this ability will be
restored later in this patch series.
this basically means using Opm::EclipseState instead of the raw deck
for these keywords.
with this, property modifiers like ADD, MULT, COPY and friends are
supported for at least the PERM* keywords. If additional keywords are
required these can be added relatively easily as well.
no ctest regressions have been observed with this patch on my machine.