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58 this:
94 With this background, these keywords are as follows.
99 specified. All other keywords are sub-entries of this keyword.
133 - Setting this Boolean to True will tell the test to appear in the
142 against the expected result. If this keyword is used, it filters
145 - The value of this is the command to be run, for example,
147 - **NOTE: this method of testing error output is NOT recommended. See section on**
159 implement this feature
165 Files in this (space-delimited) list will be copied over to the
168 directory (this is limited currently to a single directory)
176 Files in this (space-delimited) list will cleared before
185 - MPIUNI should work for all -n 1 examples so this need not be in
255 Note this also implies that
291 In this case, each loop value generates a separate script,
311 from error messages. Specifically this:
321 With this option error messages will be identical across systems, runs, and PETSc
324 Furthermore, this option also changes the default behavior of the error handler to
325 **gracefully** exit where possible. For single-ranked runs this means returning with
357 If this block is in `src/a/b/examples/tutorials/ex1.c`, then it will
383 This creates two tests. Assuming that this is
401 Assuming that this is `ex10.c`, there would be two mpiexec/diff
419 Assuming that this is `ex10.c`, two shell scripts will be created:
437 In this example, `ex138_2` will invoke `runex138_2.sh` twice with
470 If this is in `ex10.c`, then the shell scripts generated would be
492 of this file but still maintain it in the source tree.
527 examining the errors is with this command:
542 To see the list of all tests that failed from the last run, you can also run this command:
563 Consider this line from running the PETSc test system:
577 are two basic methods of doing this: 1) use shell script directly in test
598 -h ................ help: print this message
629 In this case, you can use the `-p` flag to print just the first
671 …e macOS firewall list to prevent popups. Configure --with-macos-firewall-rules to make this default
920 The union and intersection have fixed grouping. So this string argument
972 In this case, the trick is to use the verbose option, `V=1` (or for the shell script workflows, `-v…
1006 A dictionary will be pretty-printed. From this dictionary printout, any
1023 As an example, consider this test input:
1033 A sample output from this would be: