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Mark OLESEN authored
- the timeSelector is often used to select single or multiple times (eg, for post-processing). However, there are a few applications where only a *single* time should be selected and set. These are now covered by this type of use: timeSelector::addOptions_singleTime(); // Single-time options ... // Allow override of time from specified time options, or no-op timeSelector::setTimeIfPresent(runTime, args); In some cases, if can be desirable to force starting from the initial Time=0 when no time options have been specified: // Set time from specified time options, or force start from Time=0 timeSelector::setTimeIfPresent(runTime, args, true); These changes make a number of includes redundant: * addTimeOptions.H * checkConstantOption.H * checkTimeOption.H * checkTimeOptions.H * checkTimeOptionsNoConstant.H ENH: add time handling to setFields, setAlphaField (#3143) Co-authored-...
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