large alias lists complicate things
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Martin Diehl 2020-04-26 08:36:16 +02:00
parent 7ec1ae977e
commit 0effa71276
1 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ subroutine DAMASK_interface_init
write(6,'(a,/)')' Valid command line switches:'
write(6,'(a)') ' --geom (-g, --geometry)'
write(6,'(a)') ' --load (-l, --loadcase)'
write(6,'(a)') ' --workingdir (-w, --wd, --workingdirectory, -d, --directory)'
write(6,'(a)') ' --workingdir (-w, --wd, --workingdirectory)'
write(6,'(a)') ' --restart (-r, --rs)'
write(6,'(a)') ' --help (-h)'
write(6,'(/,a)')' -----------------------------------------------------------------------'
@ -223,12 +223,12 @@ subroutine DAMASK_interface_init
write(6,'(a)') ' directory.'
write(6,'(a)') ' For further configuration place "numerics.config"'
write(6,'(a)')' and "debug.config" in that directory.'
write(6,'(/,a)')' --restart XX'
write(6,'(a)') ' Reads in increment XX and continues with calculating'
write(6,'(a)') ' increment XX+1 based on this.'
write(6,'(/,a)')' --restart N'
write(6,'(a)') ' Reads in increment N and continues with calculating'
write(6,'(a)') ' increment N+1 based on this.'
write(6,'(a)') ' Appends to existing results file'
write(6,'(a)') ' "NameOfGeom_NameOfLoadFile".'
write(6,'(a)') ' Works only if the restart information for increment XX'
write(6,'(a)') ' "NameOfGeom_NameOfLoadFile.hdf5".'
write(6,'(a)') ' Works only if the restart information for increment N'
write(6,'(a)') ' is available in the working directory.'
write(6,'(/,a)')' -----------------------------------------------------------------------'
write(6,'(a)') ' Help:'
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ subroutine DAMASK_interface_init
call get_command_argument(i+1,loadCaseArg)
case ('-g', '--geom', '--geometry')
call get_command_argument(i+1,geometryArg)
case ('-w', '-d', '--wd', '--directory', '--workingdir', '--workingdirectory')
case ('-w', '--wd', '--workingdir', '--workingdirectory')
call get_command_argument(i+1,workingDirArg)
case ('-r', '--rs', '--restart')
call get_command_argument(i+1,arg)