Get values of makefile SOURCE etc from the file system instead of makefilesUse SUBMANSEC from include files for manual sections instead of the makefileUnfortunately this has to be one large commi
Get values of makefile SOURCE etc from the file system instead of makefilesUse SUBMANSEC from include files for manual sections instead of the makefileUnfortunately this has to be one large commit since the changes all have to be done at onceCommit-type: docs/spend 10m
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remove garbage from makefilesIncluding * unused FLAGS variables * All: lib that did not work * stray blank lines etcCommit-type: housekeeping/spend 1h
Remove extra spaces and unwanted plurals
Docs: remove "Concepts:" and related comments in /*T .. T*/ blocksRemove all \*T ... comment blocks with e.g. cd src && find . -type f -exec sed -i '/^[! ] *\/\*T$/,/^[! ]*T\*\/$/d' {} \;Clea
Docs: remove "Concepts:" and related comments in /*T .. T*/ blocksRemove all \*T ... comment blocks with e.g. cd src && find . -type f -exec sed -i '/^[! ] *\/\*T$/,/^[! ]*T\*\/$/d' {} \;Clean up resulting double blank lines with e.g. cd src && find . type f \( -name "*.c" -o -name "*.cxx" -o -name "*.F" -o -name "*.F90" \) -exec sh -c "cat -s {} > tmp && mv tmp {}" \;Manually revert those changes from the vendored code (src/sys/yaml)Manually restore a few comments from these blocks.Manually remove "Concepts:" and "Processors:" comments from fileswhich have these outside of "\*T" blocks automatically deleted above.
The great renaming:- CHKERRQ() -> PetscCall()- CHKERRV() -> PetscCallVoid()- CHKERRMPI() -> PetscCallMPI()- CHKERRABORT() -> PetscCallAbort()- CHKERRCONTINUE() -> PetscCallContinue()- CHKERRXX
The great renaming:- CHKERRQ() -> PetscCall()- CHKERRV() -> PetscCallVoid()- CHKERRMPI() -> PetscCallMPI()- CHKERRABORT() -> PetscCallAbort()- CHKERRCONTINUE() -> PetscCallContinue()- CHKERRXX() -> PetscCallThrow()- CHKERRCXX() -> PetscCallCXX()- CHKERRCUDA() -> PetscCallCUDA()- CHKERRCUBLAS() -> PetscCallCUBLAS()- CHKERRCUSPARSE() -> PetscCallCUSPARSE()- CHKERRCUSOLVER() -> PetscCallCUSOLVER()- CHKERRCUFFT() -> PetscCallCUFFT()- CHKERRCURAND() -> PetscCallCURAND()- CHKERRHIP() -> PetscCallHIP()- CHKERRHIPBLAS() -> PetscCallHIPBLAS()- CHKERRHIPSOLVER() -> PetscCallHIPSOLVER()- CHKERRQ_CEED() -> PetscCallCEED()- CHKERR_FORTRAN_VOID_FUNCTION() -> PetscCallFortranVoidFunction()- CHKERRMKL() -> PetscCallMKL()- CHKERRMMG() -> PetscCallMMG()- CHKERRMMG_NONSTANDARD() -> PetscCallMMG_NONSTANDARD()- CHKERRCGNS() -> PetscCallCGNS()- CHKERRPTSCOTCH() -> PetscCallPTSCOTCH()- CHKERRSTR() -> PetscCallSTR()- CHKERRTC() -> PetscCallTC()
PetscInitialize() and PetscFinalize() wrapped:- ierr = PetscInitialize();if (ierr) return ierr;+ CHKERRQ(PetscInitialize());- ierr = PetscFinalize();- return ierr;+ CHKERRQ(PetscFinalize());+
PetscInitialize() and PetscFinalize() wrapped:- ierr = PetscInitialize();if (ierr) return ierr;+ CHKERRQ(PetscInitialize());- ierr = PetscFinalize();- return ierr;+ CHKERRQ(PetscFinalize());+ return 0;
chkerr and friends wrapped
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/release'
fortran: use,intrinsic :: iso_c_binding> Fatal Error: File 'iso_c_binding.mod' opened at (1) is not a GNU Fortran module file compilation terminated.
apply PETSC_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT and related fixes to sys sources
Viewer+HDF5: Added a default timestepping flag for backwards compatibility - Add a default timestepping flag - Added PetscViewerHDF5SetDefaultTimestepping() and PetscViewerHDF5GetDefaultTimestepping(
Viewer+HDF5: Added a default timestepping flag for backwards compatibility - Add a default timestepping flag - Added PetscViewerHDF5SetDefaultTimestepping() and PetscViewerHDF5GetDefaultTimestepping() - Added -viewer_hdf5_default_timestepping
requires: define -> requires: defined
fortran: enable help message by adding PetscInitialize(filename,help,ierr)
Single petscdir.mk
Provide support for not setting PETSC_DIR when gnumake is being used; this will prevent some petsc-maint/petsc-users email threadsCommit-type: error-checking, testing-fix, feature, exampleThanks-t
Provide support for not setting PETSC_DIR when gnumake is being used; this will prevent some petsc-maint/petsc-users email threadsCommit-type: error-checking, testing-fix, feature, exampleThanks-to: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org>Thanks-to: Lisandro Dalcin <dalcinl@gmail.com>
Promote examples/{tests,tutorials}/ to {tests,tutorials}/This shortens paths and improves consistency between test target namesand paths to the source and output files. Most of the work wascompl
Promote examples/{tests,tutorials}/ to {tests,tutorials}/This shortens paths and improves consistency between test target namesand paths to the source and output files. Most of the work wascompleted by this script, followed by mild cleanup of nonconformingcases.for makefile in `git ls-files 'src/*makefile'`; do if rg -q 'DIRS.*\bexamples\b' $makefile; then base=$(dirname $makefile) dirs=$(cd $base/examples && ls -d tests tutorials 2>/dev/null | xargs echo) perl -pi -e "s#^(DIRS.*)\bexamples\b#\1${dirs}#" $makefile git rm $base/examples/makefile for t in $dirs; do git mv $base/examples/$t $base/ perl -pi -e "s#^(LOCDIR[[:space:]]*=).*#\1 $base/$t/#" $base/$t done fidonegit grep -l -E -z 'examples/(tutorials|tests)' | xargs -0 perl -pi -e 's#examples/(tutorials|tests)#\1#g'git checkout @ \ src/docs/website/documentation/changes/ \ src/benchmarks/results/
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