Split dmActive into seperate support for matrix, rhs, and initial guess
Add a bit more discussion of DM and their commonalities to the docs
Add automatic generated fortran support for setting and returning contextsMajor cleanup of the code for setting and returning application (previously called user) contexts - PetscCtx ctx is now t
Add automatic generated fortran support for setting and returning contextsMajor cleanup of the code for setting and returning application (previously called user) contexts - PetscCtx ctx is now the standard for passing in contexts - PetscCtxRt ctx is the standard for passing out contexts, including context destroy routines based on PetscCtxDestroyFnBoth of these are typedef to void*Also removed most use of user and userctx for context arguments now consistently named ctxImproved documentation on PetscCtx and PetscCtxRt and on how to use contexts (including getting them) from Fortran
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Change use of void (*)(void) and void (**)(void) in the PETSc API to PetscVoidFn * and PetscVoidFn ** or PetscErrorCodeFn * or PetscErrorCodeFn **
Remove unnecessary braces around one-linersgit grep -lE "[ ]*(if|for|while) \(.*\) {[^;]*;[^;]*}$" -- '*.c' '*.cxx' '*.cu' '*.h' '*.hpp' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i '' -E 's#([ ]*)(if|for|while) \((.*)\
Remove unnecessary braces around one-linersgit grep -lE "[ ]*(if|for|while) \(.*\) {[^;]*;[^;]*}$" -- '*.c' '*.cxx' '*.cu' '*.h' '*.hpp' '*.cpp' | xargs sed -i '' -E 's#([ ]*)(if|for|while) \((.*)\) {([^;]*);([^;]*)}$#\1\2 \(\3\)\4;\5#'
Convert some SETERRQ() to PetscCheck()
Remove explicitly listed empty files and switch to output/empty.out
dm: add createcellcoordinatedm method
Typos
Remove use of preconditioning or preconditioner matrix when it should be phrased as matrix used to construct preconditioner
Improve docs for DMPRODUCT and add a viewer
PetscLayout: default block size 1
Fortran 90: fully embrace After 34 years!- deprecate use of 'F90' in Fortran function names- use Fortran pointers when appropriate- the new Fortran API is not backward compatible with previous ve
Fortran 90: fully embrace After 34 years!- deprecate use of 'F90' in Fortran function names- use Fortran pointers when appropriate- the new Fortran API is not backward compatible with previous versions!- also clean up inconsistent PETSc code detected by new Fortran generation tools- drop use of bfort- automatically generate all the Fortran PETSc objects, enums etc from the include files- generate most of the Fortran interface definitions and functions from the source code- simplify the number and organization of Fortran modulesCo-authored-by: Jose E. Roman <jroman@dsic.upv.es>
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/release'
Improve some manual pages in KSP/SNES
Brain dead fixes for useless casts
Remove unneeded parentheses
Use NULL or nullptr instead of casted 0
Add support to MPIU_Allreduce to prevent int overflow with a single integer argument
Add to CI compilers flags '-Wconversion', '-Wno-sign-conversion', '-Wno-float-conversion', '-Wno-implicit-float-conversion']Also fix the code to repository to compile cleanly with these flags in th
Add to CI compilers flags '-Wconversion', '-Wno-sign-conversion', '-Wno-float-conversion', '-Wno-implicit-float-conversion']Also fix the code to repository to compile cleanly with these flags in the CI
Remove empty comments from the source, that is /* */Also remove some /******************* commentsAlso remove some multiline comments with /* and */ at the beginning and end of each line
This requires some changes to user FORTRAN codePass PETSC_NULL_XXX_ARRAY when passing a NULL as an argument that is expecting an arrayPass PETSC_NULL_ENUM when argument returns an enum instead of
This requires some changes to user FORTRAN codePass PETSC_NULL_XXX_ARRAY when passing a NULL as an argument that is expecting an arrayPass PETSC_NULL_ENUM when argument returns an enum instead of PETSC_NULL_INTEGERPass arrays (and not scalar values) when the argument is expecting an array; this means replace, for example, the argument v with [v]Use PetscObjectIsNull(obj) to check if the object is NULL, instead of obj == PETSC_NULL_XXXThe compiler will now automatically prevent you from using the wrong argument type for the first three bullets aboveThis will also require an update sowing with the new sowing branch this MR is using.
Minor docs fixes
Update source code removing all unneeded /*@C and associated manual stubs and interfaces
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