opm-simulators/tests/test_shadow.cpp
Roland Kaufmann 814130f010 Provide way of shadowing only some properties
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.
2013-07-30 13:11:52 +02:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2013 Uni Research AS.
This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 or later. */
#include <config.h>
#if HAVE_DYNAMIC_BOOST_TEST
#define BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK
#endif
#define NVERBOSE // to suppress our messages when throwing
#define BOOST_TEST_MODULE ShadowTest
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <opm/core/utility/parameters/ParameterGroup.hpp>
#include <opm/core/props/IncompPropertiesBasic.hpp>
#include <opm/core/props/IncompPropertiesShadow.hpp>
using namespace Opm;
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(shadowPorosity)
{
const double defaultPorosity = 1.0;
const double newPorosity = 0.5;
parameter::ParameterGroup param;
IncompPropertiesBasic basic (param, 2, 1);
IncompPropertiesShadow shadow (basic);
BOOST_CHECK_CLOSE (*(shadow.porosity()), defaultPorosity, 0.001);
shadow.usePorosity (&newPorosity);
BOOST_CHECK_CLOSE (*(shadow.porosity()), newPorosity, 0.001);
shadow.usePorosity (basic);
BOOST_CHECK_CLOSE (*(shadow.porosity()), defaultPorosity, 0.001);
}