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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Introduce PetscFortranCallbackFn to be used instead of PetscVoidFn for Fortran callback functionsAlso fix incorrect use of SNESFunctionFn and SNESJacobianFn in SNES Fortran manual stub
Minor cleanup of Fortran binding stuff to simplify future maintainanceThere is no distinction between F90 and non-F90 code so combine ftn-custom and f90-custom directories and fortranimpl.h and f90
Minor cleanup of Fortran binding stuff to simplify future maintainanceThere is no distinction between F90 and non-F90 code so combine ftn-custom and f90-custom directories and fortranimpl.h and f90impl.h files. Also move uses of f90 to ftn when simple
Change the use of the _Fn suffix to indicate a typedef of a function to just FnAs determined on a vote on GitLab
Change PETSc sys typedef function names to use the new _Fn formatCommit-type: housekeeping, maintainance
LIBBASE is no longer used in make so remove it
Rename rules.doc and rules.utils because GitLab treats the former as a MS Word document.Thanks-to: Jed Brown
Allow generatefortranstubs.py to generate the stubs and module files in the PETSC_ARCH directory
HAVE_FORTRAN should be USE_FORTRAN_BINDINGS since it is about generating the Fortran bindings, not about if the Fortran compiler exists
Format the ftn-custom files with clang-format. Apparently no particular reason we did not format them initially
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
Remove now unneeded SOURCE* variables from makefilesCommit-type: configure, housekeeping
Remove empty preprocessor variables
Remove unneeded declarations of LOCDIR from all the makefilesCommit-type:documentation
makefile: fix typo - petsckdir.mk -> petscdir.mk
Add -include */petscdir.mk to makefile that lacked itfor i in `git ls-files | grep makefile | xargs grep -L petscdir.mk`; do echo $i ; str=`echo $i |sed -e 's?[-a-zA-Z0-9]*/?../?g' -e 's?makef
Add -include */petscdir.mk to makefile that lacked itfor i in `git ls-files | grep makefile | xargs grep -L petscdir.mk`; do echo $i ; str=`echo $i |sed -e 's?[-a-zA-Z0-9]*/?../?g' -e 's?makefile?petsckdir.mk?g'` ; cp $i tmp echo "-include $str" > $i cat tmp >> $idoneCommit-type: makefile, housekeeping/spend 15m
remove garbage from makefilesIncluding * unused FLAGS variables * All: lib that did not work * stray blank lines etcCommit-type: housekeeping/spend 1h
Turn on checkbadSource test to generate an error when found; fix all source code that causes errorsCommit-type: portability-fix, testing-fix, style-fix, feature, maintainability/spend 1.5h
Remove usage of PETSC_HAVE_FORTRAN_STDCALL, PETSC_BLASLAPACK_STDCALL, HAVE_FORTRAN_MIXED_STR_ARG flags - as Compaq f90 compiler is no longer supported
TAOADMM algorithm is implemented. Example is provided intomographyADMM.cIt solves f(x) + g(z) s.t. Ax + Bz = c, where user can provide A,BJacobian constraints, c constraint vector, and TAO constr
TAOADMM algorithm is implemented. Example is provided intomographyADMM.cIt solves f(x) + g(z) s.t. Ax + Bz = c, where user can provide A,BJacobian constraints, c constraint vector, and TAO constraints for f,g subsolvers.Default behavior of Soft Threshold is implemented for L1 case.remove test c file