> On 27 Aug 2020, at 03:15, cean wang <ceanw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry last post seems not working. It says An HTML attachment was 
> scrubbed..., So I try to post with another email program. Here it is.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I opened myinput.dat with gmsh and clicked on my solver to solver it, got a 
> message saying:
> 
>  
> Calling ‘“d:\mysolver.exe” -onelab “mysolver” 127.0.0.1:53927’
> 
> Abnormal server termination(Socket listening timeout on socket 127.0.0.1:0)
> 
>  
> I was expecting something like Calling ‘“d:\mysolver.exe myinput.dat”. Like 
> run in an terminal.
> 
>  
> Just wondering does a normal solver exe could be called directly? Or have to 
> be modified like the Double pendulum in C++ demo solver? But my solver is an 
> Fortran program.
> 

The goal of the ONELAB interface is to provide a simple communication layer 
between the solver(s) and Gmsh. You could e.g. take the simple Python solver 
example, and call your Fortran code from there with a simple system call. Since 
the Python code will have access to the ONELAB parameters, you could use it to 
generate the input file for your Fortran solver.

Christophe


>  
>  
> From: Max Orok
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 8:18 PM
> To: cean wang
> Cc: Gmsh
> Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Question about adding new solver in onelab
> 
>  
> It's in the options list, to get to the list:
> 
> Open Gmsh -> Help -> Current Options and Workspace
> 
> Edit the value 
> 
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Prof. Christophe Geuzaine
University of Liege, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 
http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~geuzaine




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