import gmsh gmsh.initialize(append!(["gmsh"], ARGS)) # creates the FLTK user interface; this could also be called after the geometry # is created (or not at all - fltk.run() will do it automatically) gmsh.fltk.initialize() # Copied from boolean.py... gmsh.model.add("boolean") gmsh.option.setNumber("Mesh.Algorithm", 6) gmsh.option.setNumber("Mesh.MeshSizeMin", 0.4) gmsh.option.setNumber("Mesh.MeshSizeMax", 0.4) R = 1.4 Rs = R * .7 Rt = R * 1.25 gmsh.model.occ.addBox(-R, -R, -R, 2 * R, 2 * R, 2 * R, 1) gmsh.model.occ.addSphere(0, 0, 0, Rt, 2) gmsh.model.occ.intersect([(3, 1)], [(3, 2)], 3) gmsh.model.occ.addCylinder(-2 * R, 0, 0, 4 * R, 0, 0, Rs, 4) gmsh.model.occ.addCylinder(0, -2 * R, 0, 0, 4 * R, 0, Rs, 5) gmsh.model.occ.addCylinder(0, 0, -2 * R, 0, 0, 4 * R, Rs, 6) gmsh.model.occ.fuse([(3, 4), (3, 5)], [(3, 6)], 7) gmsh.model.occ.cut([(3, 3)], [(3, 7)], 8) gmsh.model.occ.synchronize() # ...end of copy # this would be equivalent to gmsh.fltk.run(): # # gmsh.graphics.draw() # while true # gmsh.fltk.wait() # println("just treated an event in the interface") # end gmsh.fltk.run() gmsh.finalize()
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