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Mark OLESEN authored
- deprecate dimensionedType constructors using an Istream in favour of versions accepting a keyword and a dictionary. Dictionary entries are almost the exclusive means of read constructing a dimensionedType. By construct from the dictionary entry instead of doing a lookup() first, we can detect possible input errors such as too many tokens as a result of a input syntax error. Constructing a dimensionedType from a dictionary entry now has two forms. 1. dimensionedType(key, dims, dict); This is the constructor that will normally be used. It accepts entries with optional leading names and/or dimensions. If the entry contains dimensions, they are verified against the expected dimensions and an IOError is raised if they do not correspond. On conclusion, checks the token stream for any trailing rubbish. 2. dimensionedType(key, dict); This constructor is used less frequently. ...
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