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
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checkbadSource: enforce proper style in makefiles
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#'
missing "s" for isascii and issundials
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>
Remove useless functions
Update SNESSetTolerances() to accept PETSC_DETERMINE an PETSC_DECIDE
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.
Update source code removing all unneeded /*@C and associated manual stubs and interfaces
CI: update to clang-format-18
LIBBASE is no longer used in make so remove it
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/release'
Update references in the manual pages to use Sphinx citation processing
Fix some manual pages focusing on SNES
Rename rules.doc and rules.utils because GitLab treats the former as a MS Word document.Thanks-to: Jed Brown
Rename PetscValidPointer -> PetscAssertPointer
Deploy new PetscValidPointer, remove PetscValidXXXPointer
Lint apply: snes
SNESMS: fix missing norm computationsdeprecate -snes_ms_norms
SNES: move monitor after convergence testUse a developer level convergence function and fix a few corner cases
non-test and tutorial makefiles only need rules.doc not the full rulesCommit-type: documentation
Only makefiles in the test and tutorial directories need lib/petsc/conf/testCommit-type: housekeeping
Fix manual pages based on reports from Jacob's lint toolCommit-type: documentation
Remove now unneeded SOURCE* variables from makefilesCommit-type: configure, housekeeping
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