X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?p=modules%2Fsmesh.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsalome%2Fgui%2FSMESH%2Finput%2Fsmesh_migration.doc;h=4c3c811e57025cbd04ab8567be159af7462420a4;hp=47b0f1c33b72adabcb1af6dbe3ab04c2a540e47d;hb=88068fce89e10cb32b60ea51cae3440240d42e9f;hpb=0ea819f668358b930407f65c7b2c519fc0f84f0d diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smesh_migration.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smesh_migration.doc index 47b0f1c33..4c3c811e5 100644 --- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smesh_migration.doc +++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/smesh_migration.doc @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ /*! -\page smesh_migration_page Modifing Python scripts from SALOME 6 and before +\page smesh_migration_page Modifing Mesh Python scripts from SALOME 6 and before -\n With SALOME 7.2, the Python interface for %Mesh has been slightly modified to offer new functionality: +\n In SALOME 7.2, the Python interface for %Mesh has been slightly modified to offer new functionality: -\n Scripts generated for SALOME 6 and older versions must be adapted to work in SALOME 7.2 with all functionality. -\n A compatibility mode allows old scripts to work in almost all cases, but with a warning. +\n Scripts generated for SALOME 6 and older versions must be adapted to work in SALOME 7.2 with full functionality. +\n The compatibility mode allows old scripts to work in almost all cases, but with a warning. -TODO: see geometry migration +See also \subpage geompy_migration_page Salome initialisation must always be done as shown below \n (salome_init() can be invoked safely several times): @@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ salome.salome_init() \endcode smesh initialisation is modified. -\n old mode (from dump): +\n the old mode (from dump): \code import smesh, SMESH, SALOMEDS smesh.SetCurrentStudy(theStudy) \endcode -new mode: +\n the new mode: \code import SMESH, SALOMEDS from salome.smesh import smeshBuilder @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ smesh = smeshBuilder.New(salome.myStudy) Of course, from smesh import * is no more possible. \n You have to explicitely write smesh.some_method(). -algorithms are no longer in the namespace smesh but in smeshBuilder. +All algorithms have been transferred from the namespace smesh to the namespace smeshBuilder. \n For instance: \code MEFISTO_2D_1 = Mesh_1.Triangle(algo=smesh.MEFISTO,geom=Face_1) @@ -48,17 +48,17 @@ is replaced by: MEFISTO_2D_1 = Mesh_1.Triangle(algo=smeshBuilder.MEFISTO,geom=Face_1) \endcode \n StdMeshers algoritms concerned are REGULAR, PYTHON, COMPOSITE, MEFISTO, Hexa, QUADRANGLE, RADIAL_QUAD. -\n SMESH Plugins provides algorithms such as: NETGEN, NETGEN_FULL, FULL_NETGEN, NETGEN_1D2D3D, NETGEN_1D2D, NETGEN_2D, NETGEN_3D. +\n SMESH Plugins provide such algorithms as: NETGEN, NETGEN_FULL, FULL_NETGEN, NETGEN_1D2D3D, NETGEN_1D2D, NETGEN_2D, NETGEN_3D. \n If you use DISTENE plugins, you also have BLSURF, GHS3D, GHS3DPRL, Hexotic. -Some variables where at the same time in namespaces smesh and SMESH. -They are now only in namespace SMESH.. -\n The dump function was already using the namespace SMESH, -so, if your script was built with the help of dump function, it should be already OK for that part. +Some variables were available in both namespaces smesh and SMESH. +Now they are available only in namespace SMESH. +\n The dump function used only the namespace SMESH, +so, if your script was built with the help of the dump function, it should be already OK in this respect. -The more used variables concerned are: -\n NODE, EDGE, FACE, VOLUME, ALL. -\n FT_xxx, geom_xxx, ADD_xxx... +The most used variables concerned are: +\n NODE, EDGE, FACE, VOLUME, ALL. +\n FT_xxx, geom_xxx, ADD_xxx... \n For instance: \code @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ is replaced by: Compound1 = smesh.Concatenate([Mesh_inf.GetMesh(), Mesh_sup.GetMesh()], 0, 1, 1e-05) \endcode -If you need to import explicitely an %SMESH Plugin, they are now in separate namespaces. +If you need to import a %SMESH Plugin explicitely, keep in mind that they are now located in separate namespaces. \n For instance: \code import StdMeshers