Re: [Gmsh] mesh I/O in memory?

2016-07-20 Thread Nico Schlömer
Hi David, Thanks for pointing that out to me. If I see correctly, onelab isn't installable via pip or apt. As such, I won't be able to use it unless I prepare myself for a ton of support on how to install onelab. Too bad the functionality isn't part of Gmsh itself. Anyhow, I might look into bund

Re: [Gmsh] mesh I/O in memory?

2016-07-19 Thread David Colignon
Hi Nico, Have you heard about ONELAB and the onelab.py module ? http://onelab.info/wiki/ONELAB http://onelab.info/wiki/Python Regards, Dave -- David Colignon, Ph.D. 1er Logisticien de Recherche Université de Liège ACE - Applied & Computational Electromagnetics Quartier POLYTECH 1 - Montefio

[Gmsh] mesh I/O in memory?

2016-07-19 Thread Nico Schlömer
Hi everyone, As the author of pygmsh [1] I sometimes get user complaints about how slow mesh generation is. The way pygmsh works is that it generates a geo-file in memory, writes that out, has gmsh run over it to generate a msh-file, then read in and parse that file to generate the nodes and cells