#pragma once /* MANSEC = Vec */ /* SUBMANSEC = PetscSection */ /*S PetscSection - Mapping from integers in a designated range to contiguous sets of integers. The range of a `PetscSection` is in the space of contiguous sets of integers. These ranges are frequently interpreted as domains of other array-like objects, especially other `PetscSection`, `Vec`s, and `IS`s. The domain is set with `PetscSectionSetChart()` and does not need to start at 0. For each point in the domain of a `PetscSection`, the output set is represented through an offset and a count, which are set using `PetscSectionSetOffset()` and `PetscSectionSetDof()` respectively. Lookup is typically using accessors or routines like `VecGetValuesSection()`. The `PetscSection` object and methods are intended to be used in the PETSc `Vec` and `Mat` implementations. The indices returned by the `PetscSection` are appropriate for the kind of `Vec` it is associated with. For example, if the vector being indexed is a local vector, we call the section a local section. If the section indexes a global vector, we call it a global section. For parallel vectors, like global vectors, we use negative indices to indicate dofs owned by other processes. Level: beginner .seealso: [PetscSection](ch_petscsection), `PetscSectionCreate()`, `PetscSectionDestroy()`, `PetscSectionSym` S*/ typedef struct _p_PetscSection *PetscSection; /*S PetscSectionSym - Symmetries of the data referenced by a `PetscSection`. Often the order of data index by a `PetscSection` is meaningful, and describes additional structure, such as points on a line, grid, or lattice. If the data is accessed from a different "orientation", then the image of the data under access then undergoes a symmetry transformation. A `PetscSectionSym` specifies these symmetries. The types of symmetries that can be specified are of the form R * P, where R is a diagonal matrix of scalars, and P is a permutation. Level: developer .seealso: [PetscSection](ch_petscsection), `PetscSection`, `PetscSectionSymCreate()`, `PetscSectionSymDestroy()`, `PetscSectionSetSym()`, `PetscSectionGetSym()`, `PetscSectionSetFieldSym()`, `PetscSectionGetFieldSym()`, `PetscSectionGetSymPoints()`, `PetscSectionSymType`, `PetscSectionSymSetType()`, `PetscSectionSymGetType()` S*/ typedef struct _p_PetscSectionSym *PetscSectionSym; /*J PetscSectionSymType - String with the name of a `PetscSectionSym` type. Level: developer Note: `PetscSectionSym` has no default implementation, but is used by `DM` in `PetscSectionSymCreateLabel()`. .seealso: [PetscSection](ch_petscsection), `PetscSectionSymSetType()`, `PetscSectionSymGetType()`, `PetscSectionSym`, `PetscSectionSymCreate()`, `PetscSectionSymRegister()` J*/ typedef const char *PetscSectionSymType;