GiD_Event_SelectGIDBatFile: must be used to switch the default batch file for special cases.
This procedure must return as a value the alternative pathname of the batch file. For example it is used as a trick to select a different analysis from a list of batch calculation files.
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proc GiD_Event_SelectGIDBatFile { dir basename } {
...body...
set value ...
return $value
} |
GiD_Event_BeforeCalculate: will be called a little earlier than GiD_Event_BeforeRunCalculation, e.g. to allow renumber the mesh before write the calculation file and calculate
remote is 0 in case of local calculation, 1 in case or remote (sending to procserverd)
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proc GiD_Event_BeforeCalculate { remote } {
...body...
set value ...
return $value
} |
GiD_Event_BeforeRunCalculation: will be called before running the analysis. It receives several arguments:
- batfilename: the name of the batch file to be run
- basename: the short name model
- dir: the full path to the model directory
- problemtypedir: the full path to the Problem Types directory
- gidexe: the full path to gid
- args: an optional list with other arguments
If it returns -cancel- then the calculation is not started.
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proc GiD_Event_BeforeRunCalculation { batfilename basename dir problemtypedir gidexe args } {
...body...
set value ...
return $value
} |
GiD_Event_AfterRunCalculation: will be called just after the analysis finishes.
If it returns -cancel-as a value then the window that inform about the finished process will not be opened.
It receives as arguments:
basename: the short name model;
dir: the full path to the model directory;
problemtypedir: the full path to the Problem Types directory;
where: must be local or remote (remote if it was run in a server machine, using ProcServer);
error: returns 1 if an calculation error was detected;
errorfilename: an error filename with some error explanation, or nothing if everything was ok.
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proc GiD_Event_AfterRunCalculation { basename dir problemtypedir where error errorfilename } {
...body...
set value ...
return $value
} |