NAME¶
Yade - manual page for Yade version: 1.12.0
DESCRIPTION¶
usage: yade [options] [ simulation.xml[.bz2] | script.py [script options]]
Yade: open-source platform for dynamic compuations. It is an extensible
opensource framework for discrete numerical models, focused on Discrete
Element Method. The computation parts are written in c++ using flexible object
model, allowing independent implementation of new algorithms and interfaces.
Python is used for rapid and concise scene construction, simulation control,
postprocessing and debugging. Available features: ['Odeint', 'VTK', 'OpenMP',
'GTS', 'GUI', 'CGAL', 'PFVFLOW', 'LINSOLV', 'GL2PS', 'LBMFLOW']. Homepage
http://www.yade-dem.org, code hosted at
http://www.launchpad.net/yade.
optional arguments:¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -v, --version
- Print version and exit.
- -j THREADS, --threads THREADS
- Number of OpenMP threads to run; defaults to 1. Equivalent to setting
OMP_NUM_THREADS environment variable.
- --cores CORES
- Set number of OpenMP threads (as \-\-threads) and in addition set affinity
of threads to the cores given. Please provide a string with
comma-separated core-ids.
- --update UPDATESCRIPTS [UPDATESCRIPTS ...]
- Update deprecated class names in given script(s) using text search &
replace. Changed files will be backed up with ~ suffix. Exit when done
without running any simulation.
- --nice NICE
- Increase nice level (i.e. decrease priority) by given number.
- -x
- Exit when the script finishes
- -n
- Run without graphical interface (equivalent to unsetting the DISPLAY
environment variable)
- --test
- Run regression test suite and exit; the exists status is 0 if all tests
pass, 1 if a test fails and 2 for an unspecified exception.
- --checks
- Run a series of user-defined check tests as described in
/yade/scripts/checks-and-tests/checks/README
- --performance
- Starts a test to measure the productivity
- -l IMPLIBRARIES
- import libraries at startup before importing yade libs. May be used when
the ordering of imports matter (see e.g.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/yade/+bug/1183402 /comments/3). The
option can be use multiple times, as in "yade -llib1
-llib2"
SEE ALSO¶
The full documentation for
Yade is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the
info and
Yade programs are properly installed at your site, the
command
- info Yade
should give you access to the complete manual.