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[1850]1!> @file progress_bar_mod.f90
[2000]2!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
[1402]3! This file is part of PALM.
4!
[2000]5! PALM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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[1402]9!
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15! PALM. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
16!
[2101]17! Copyright 1997-2017 Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
[2000]18!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
[1402]19!
20! Current revisions:
21! -----------------
[1469]22!
[2001]23!
[1402]24! Former revisions:
25! -----------------
26! $Id: progress_bar_mod.f90 2101 2017-01-05 16:42:31Z witha $
27!
[2001]28! 2000 2016-08-20 18:09:15Z knoop
29! Forced header and separation lines into 80 columns
30!
[1851]31! 1850 2016-04-08 13:29:27Z maronga
32! Module renamed
33!
34!
[1809]35! 1808 2016-04-05 19:44:00Z raasch
36! routine local_flush replaced by FORTRAN statement
37!
[1683]38! 1682 2015-10-07 23:56:08Z knoop
39! Code annotations made doxygen readable
40!
[1469]41! 1468 2014-09-24 14:06:57Z maronga
42! Added support for progress file PROGRESS which is used in case of batch jobs
43!
[1402]44! Description:
45! ------------
[1682]46!> This routine prints either a progress bar on the standard output in case of
47!> interactive runs, or it prints the progress in a separate file called
48!> PROGRESS.
[1402]49!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
[1682]50 MODULE progress_bar
51 
[1402]52
53    USE control_parameters,                                                    &
[1468]54        ONLY : end_time, run_identifier, simulated_time,                       &
55               simulated_time_at_begin, time_restart
[1402]56
[1468]57    USE, INTRINSIC ::  ISO_FORTRAN_ENV,                                        &
[1402]58        ONLY :  OUTPUT_UNIT
59
60    USE kinds
61
62    IMPLICIT NONE
63
64    PRIVATE
65    PUBLIC   batch_job, finish_progress_bar, output_progress_bar
66
[1682]67    CHARACTER(LEN=60) ::  bar      !< progress bar, initially filled with "_"
68    CHARACTER(LEN=60) ::  crosses  !< filled with "X"
[1402]69
[1682]70    INTEGER(iwp) ::  ilength !< length of progress bar filled with "X"
[1402]71
[1682]72    LOGICAL ::  batch_job = .FALSE.   !< switch to determine the run mode
[1402]73
[1682]74    REAL(wp) ::  time_to_be_simulated !< in sec
[1402]75
[1682]76    LOGICAL ::  initialized = .FALSE. !< switch to determine if bar is initialized
[1402]77
78    SAVE
79
80 CONTAINS
81
[1468]82!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
83! Description:
84! ------------
[1682]85!> Initialize the progress bar/file
[1468]86!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
[1682]87 
88    SUBROUTINE init_progress_bar
[1402]89
90       IMPLICIT NONE
91
92!
93!--    Calculate the time to be simulated in this job
94!--    (in case of automatic restarts the calculated time will probably be
95!--    larger than the time which will actually be simulated)
96       IF ( time_restart /= 9999999.9_wp  .AND.  time_restart < end_time  .AND.&
97            time_restart > simulated_time_at_begin )  THEN
98          time_to_be_simulated = time_restart - simulated_time_at_begin
99       ELSE
100          time_to_be_simulated = end_time     - simulated_time_at_begin
101       ENDIF
102
[1468]103       IF ( batch_job )  THEN
104
105          CALL check_open ( 117 )
106          WRITE ( 117, FMT='(A20,/)' ) run_identifier
107
108       ELSE
109          bar = '____________________________________________________________'
110          crosses = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'
[1402]111!
[1468]112!--       Line feed on stdout to seperate the progress bar from previous messages
113          WRITE ( OUTPUT_UNIT, '(1X)' )
[1402]114#if defined( __intel_compiler )
115!
[1468]116!--       The Intel compiler does not allow to immediately flush the output buffer
117!--       in case that option ADVANCE='NO' is used in the write statement.
118!--       A workaround is to set a special carriage control feature and use "+" as
119!--       first output character, but this non-standard and only available with the
120!--       Intel compiler
121          OPEN ( OUTPUT_UNIT, CARRIAGECONTROL='FORTRAN' )
[1402]122#endif
[1468]123
124       ENDIF
125
[1402]126       initialized = .TRUE.
127
128    END SUBROUTINE init_progress_bar
129
130
131!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
132! Description:
133! ------------
[1682]134!> Print progress data to standard output (interactive) or to file (batch jobs)
[1402]135!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
[1682]136 
137    SUBROUTINE output_progress_bar
[1402]138
139       IMPLICIT NONE
140
[1682]141       REAL(wp) ::  remaining_time_in_percent  !< remaining time to be simulated
142                                               !< in the job
143       REAL(wp) ::  remaining_time_in_percent_total !< total remaining time of
144                                                    !< the job chain
[1402]145
[1468]146       IF ( .NOT. initialized )  CALL init_progress_bar
147
148
149       remaining_time_in_percent =                                             &
150          ( simulated_time - simulated_time_at_begin ) / time_to_be_simulated
151
152       remaining_time_in_percent_total = ( simulated_time / end_time )
153
[1402]154!
[1468]155!--    In batch mode, use a file (PROGRESS), otherwise use progress bar
156       IF ( batch_job )  THEN
[1402]157
[1468]158          BACKSPACE ( 117 )
159          WRITE ( 117, FMT='(F5.2,1X,F5.2)' ) remaining_time_in_percent,       &
160                                              remaining_time_in_percent_total
[1808]161          FLUSH( 117 )
[1468]162
163       ELSE
164
[1402]165!
[1468]166!--       Calculate length of progress bar
167          ilength = remaining_time_in_percent * 60.0_wp
168          ilength = MIN( ilength, 60 )
[1402]169
[1468]170          bar(1:ilength) = crosses(1:ilength)
[1402]171
172#if defined( __intel_compiler )
[1468]173          WRITE ( OUTPUT_UNIT, '(A,6X,''['',A,''] '',F5.1,'' left'')' )        &
174                  '+', bar,                                                    &
175                   MAX( 0.0_wp, ( 1.0_wp - remaining_time_in_percent ) *       &
176                                  100.0_wp )
[1402]177#else
[1468]178          WRITE ( OUTPUT_UNIT, '(A,6X,''['',A,''] '',F5.1,'' left'')',         &
179                  ADVANCE='NO' )  CHAR( 13 ), bar,                             &
180                   MAX( 0.0_wp, ( 1.0_wp - remaining_time_in_percent ) *       &
181                                  100.0_wp )
[1402]182#endif
[1808]183          FLUSH( OUTPUT_UNIT )
[1402]184
[1468]185       ENDIF
186
[1402]187    END SUBROUTINE output_progress_bar
188
[1468]189!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
190! Description:
191! ------------
[1682]192!> Finalization of the progress bar/file
[1468]193!------------------------------------------------------------------------------!
[1682]194 
195    SUBROUTINE finish_progress_bar
[1402]196
197       IMPLICIT NONE
198
[1468]199       IF ( batch_job )  THEN
[1402]200
[1468]201          CALL close_file ( 117 )
202
203       ELSE
204       
[1402]205#if defined( __intel_compiler )
206!
[1468]207!--       Reset to the default carriage control
208          OPEN ( OUTPUT_UNIT, CARRIAGECONTROL='LIST' )
[1402]209#endif
210!
[1468]211!--       Line feed when simulation has finished
212          WRITE ( OUTPUT_UNIT, '(1X)' )
[1402]213
[1468]214       ENDIF
215
[1402]216    END SUBROUTINE finish_progress_bar
217
[1468]218
[1402]219 END MODULE progress_bar
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