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Feature multiple stitch mesh (wp04)

Merged Mark OLESEN requested to merge feature-multiple-stitch-mesh into develop
  • dictionary-driven version of stitchMesh allowing several successive operations.

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Edited by Mark OLESEN

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  • Mark OLESEN changed the description

    changed the description

  • Mark OLESEN changed title from Feature multiple stitch mesh to Feature multiple stitch mesh (wp04)

    changed title from Feature multiple stitch mesh to Feature multiple stitch mesh (wp04)

  • Author Maintainer

    Currently moving some functionality into develop and rebasing after that.

  • Mark OLESEN added 33 commits

    added 33 commits

    • fd510e30...18453231 - 30 commits from branch develop
    • 7a5e7bd4 - ENH: improved zone constructors
    • 88a0c8db - ENH: add argList support for non-mandatory arguments
    • 71190743 - ENH: add dictionary-driven multi-pass stitchMesh facility

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  • Mark OLESEN added 5 commits

    added 5 commits

    • 71190743...7243e758 - 4 commits from branch develop
    • 60812dfc - ENH: add dictionary-driven multi-pass stitchMesh facility

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  • Author Maintainer

    Based on discussion with @Roger - merged functionality into stitchMesh. When called with master/slave arguments it behaves as before. Called without any explicit arguments, it uses the stitchMeshDict (or specified via -stitch) to steer the stitching.

  • merged

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