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This repository contains a modern Fortran-based input file parser. It uses a modified libfdf library.
The library is included in this repository as a submodule. To clone the entire project, do
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/TREX-CoE/fparser.git
The project contains two folders (a) modified-libfdf and (b) parser.
Compile and install the modified-libfdf using the following set of commands
./configure --prefix=/usr/local FC=ifort CC=icc
make
sudo make install
In the parser folder, link the modified libfdf library with the interface Fortran file.
ifort -c m_periodic_table.F90 m_keywords.F90
ifort interface.F90 m_keywords.F90 m_periodic_table.F90 /usr/local/lib/libfdf.a
Just include the interface.F90 file and the keyword declaration module files in the existing Makefile of your code.
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Blank lines and lines starting with # are ignored.
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The order of keyword-value pairs does not matter
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Spaces and tabs are ignored; keyword-value pairs are parsed in a free-form.
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Keywords are case insensitive.
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A default value can be set for keywords not present in the input file.
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Large data can be parsed using the %block structure.
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Multiple keyword-value pairs can be clubbed together in a %module structure.
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Include another input file for parser to read using:
%include global.inp
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Include a data file for parser to read using:
load label filename
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Here, depending upon the label, parser will provide the filename. For example,
load basis cc-pvtz.gbs
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Read molecular coordinates directly from the input file using
%block molecule 12 #benzene comment C 0.00000 1.40272 0 H 0.00000 2.49029 0 C -1.21479 0.70136 0 H -2.15666 1.24515 0 C -1.21479 -0.70136 0 H -2.15666 -1.24515 0 C 0.00000 -1.40272 0 H 0.00000 -2.49029 0 C 1.21479 -0.70136 0 H 2.15666 -1.24515 0 C 1.21479 0.70136 0 H 2.15666 1.24515 0 %endblock
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Read molecular coordinates from an external .xyz file using
%block molecule < benzene.xyz
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Group certain keywords using the %module construct
%module DMC tau = 0.04 etrial = -15 Ha %endmodule
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Logical variables accept
true
,TRUE
,T
,.true.
as valid keywords forTrue
. Thefdf_boolean
function can also take "1" as true and "0" as false from the input.optimize_wavefunction true
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Single and Double precision numbers along with numbers in scientific format can be read using the
fdf_get()
function. The second number in the bracket denotes the default value.energy_tol = fdf_get('energy_tol', 0.00001d0)
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Floats/integers/strings/booleans can be parsed generically using the interface
fdf_get()
function. Strings are limited to 132 characters per line.sr_tau = fdf_get('sr_tau', 0.025d0)
nspin1 = fdf_get('nspin1', 1)
opt_method = fdf_get('opt_method', "sr_n")
multiple_adiag = fdf_get('multiple_adiag', .false.)
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Units can be specified to variables. Unit conversion is possible at the parsing.
If the input file has
etrial = -15 Ha
entry, theetrial
variable can be assigned values using thefdf_physical
function with unit conversion.etrial = fdf_physical('etrial', -20.d0, 'eV')
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List of public functions available for parsing the data:
Initiate
fdf_init
fdf_shutdown
Single data
fdf_get
fdf_integer
fdf_single
fdf_double
fdf_string
fdf_boolean
fdf_physical
fdf_convfac
fdf_load_filename
Lists (data enclosed in [])
fdf_islist
fdf_islinteger
fdf_islreal
fdf_list
fdf_linteger
fdf_ldouble
Returns the string associated with a mark line
fdf_getline
Test if a label is defined
fdf_defined
fdf_isphysical
fdf_isblock
fdf_load_defined
Allow to overwrite things in the FDF
fdf_overwrite
fdf_removelabel
fdf_addline
Block reading (processing each line of data)
fdf_block, fdf_block_linecount
fdf_bline, fdf_bbackspace, fdf_brewind, fdf_bclose
fdf_bnintegers, fdf_bnreals, fdf_bnvalues, fdf_bnnames, fdf_bntokens
fdf_bintegers, fdf_breals, fdf_bvalues, fdf_bnames, fdf_btokens
fdf_bboolean, fdf_bphysical
fdf_bnlists, fdf_bnilists, fdf_bnrlists, fdf_bnvlists
fdf_bilists, fdf_brlists, fdf_bvlists
Match, search over blocks, and destroy block structure
fdf_bmatch, fdf_bsearch, fdf_substring_search
fdf_setoutput, fdf_setdebug
In the parser
folder, we have included a sample interface.F90
and m_keywords.F90
files.
In the interface.F90
file, we have demonstrated how keyword-values pairs, simple data blocks,
and data from external files can be read easily.