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
show more ...
Improve the propagation of function domain error handling in SNES, especially in the line search routines.Due to the object layering of SNESLineSearch under SNES there is some code duplication incl
Improve the propagation of function domain error handling in SNES, especially in the line search routines.Due to the object layering of SNESLineSearch under SNES there is some code duplication include both SNESLineSearchReason and SNESConvergedReason and SNESCheckFunctionNorm() and SNESLineSearchCheckFunctionNorm() and Jacobian friendsReported-by: david.knezevic@akselos.com
checkbadSource: enforce proper style in makefiles
One-liners from petsc/petsc!5344 and petsc/petsc!5557Slightly reworked regular expressiongit ls-files -z -- '*.c' '*.cxx' '*.cu' '*.h' '*.hpp' '*.cpp' | while IFS= read -r -d '' file; do cat
One-liners from petsc/petsc!5344 and petsc/petsc!5557Slightly reworked regular expressiongit ls-files -z -- '*.c' '*.cxx' '*.cu' '*.h' '*.hpp' '*.cpp' | while IFS= read -r -d '' file; do cat $file | tr '\n' '\r' | sed -E 's/\r([ ]*)(for|if|while|else) ([^\r]*)\{\r[ ]*Petsc([a-zA-Z]*)\(([^\r]*)\);\r[ ]*\}\r/\r\1\2 \3Petsc\4(\5);\r/g' | tr '\r' '\n' > ${file}.joe; mv ${file}.joe ${file}done
SNESNEWTONAL: reset iter at solve time
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>
Fix typos
SNES: Add SNESNEWTONAL for Newton's method with arc length continuation