#include /*I "petscsys.h" I*/ #include "err.h" /*@C PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler - Calls PETSCABORT and exits. Not Collective Input Parameters: + comm - communicator over which error occurred . line - the line number of the error (indicated by __LINE__) . fun - the function name . file - the file in which the error was detected (indicated by __FILE__) . mess - an error text string, usually just printed to the screen . n - the generic error number . p - `PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL` if error just detected, otherwise `PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT` - ctx - error handler context Level: developer Note: Users do not directly call this routine Use `PetscPushErrorHandler()` to set the desired error handler. The currently available PETSc error handlers include `PetscTraceBackErrorHandler()`, `PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler()`, `PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler()`, and `PetscAbortErrorHandler()`. .seealso: `PetscError()`, `PetscPushErrorHandler()`, `PetscPopErrorHandler()`, `PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler()`, `PetscAbortErrorHandler()`, `PetscTraceBackErrorHandler()`, `PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler()`, `PetscReturnErrorHandler()` @*/ PetscErrorCode PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm comm, int line, const char *fun, const char *file, PetscErrorCode n, PetscErrorType p, const char *mess, void *ctx) { PetscErrorCode ierr; PetscFunctionBegin; if (!mess) mess = " "; if (n == PETSC_ERR_MEM || n == PETSC_ERR_MEM_LEAK) ierr = PetscErrorMemoryMessage(n); else if (n == PETSC_ERR_SUP) { ierr = (*PetscErrorPrintf)("%s() at %s:%d\n", fun, file, line); ierr = (*PetscErrorPrintf)("No support for this operation for this object type!\n"); ierr = (*PetscErrorPrintf)("%s\n", mess); } else if (n == PETSC_ERR_SIG) ierr = (*PetscErrorPrintf)("%s() at %s:%d %s\n", fun, file, line, mess); else ierr = (*PetscErrorPrintf)("%s() at %s:%d\n %s\n", fun, file, line, mess); (void)ierr; PETSCABORT(PETSC_COMM_WORLD, n); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); }