1 #include <petsc/private/petscimpl.h> /*I "petscsys.h" I*/ 2 #include <petscviewer.h> 3 4 /*@C 5 PetscObjectSetName - Sets a string name associated with a PETSc object. 6 7 Not Collective 8 9 Input Parameters: 10 + obj - the Petsc variable 11 Thus must be cast with a (`PetscObject`), for example, 12 `PetscObjectSetName`((`PetscObject`)mat,name); 13 - name - the name to give obj 14 15 Level: advanced 16 17 Note: 18 If this routine is not called then the object may end up being name by `PetscObjectName()`. 19 20 .seealso: `PetscObjectGetName()`, `PetscObjectName()` 21 @*/ 22 PetscErrorCode PetscObjectSetName(PetscObject obj, const char name[]) 23 { 24 PetscFunctionBegin; 25 PetscValidHeader(obj, 1); 26 PetscCall(PetscFree(obj->name)); 27 PetscCall(PetscStrallocpy(name, &obj->name)); 28 PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 29 } 30 31 /*@C 32 PetscObjectPrintClassNamePrefixType - used in the `XXXView()` methods to display information about the class, name, prefix and type of an object 33 34 Input Parameters: 35 + obj - the PETSc object 36 - viewer - `PETSCVIEWERASCII` viewer where the information is printed, function does nothing if the viewer is not `PETSCVIEWERASCII` type 37 38 Level: developer 39 40 Notes: 41 If the viewer format is `PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_MATLAB` then the information is printed after a % symbol 42 so that MATLAB will treat it as a comment. 43 44 If the viewer format is `PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_VTK*`, `PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_LATEX`, or 45 `PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_MATRIXMARKET` then don't print header information 46 as these formats can't process it. 47 48 Developer Notes: 49 The flag donotPetscObjectPrintClassNamePrefixType is useful to prevent double printing of the information when recursion is used to actually print the object. 50 51 .seealso: `PetscObjectSetName()`, `PetscObjectName()` 52 @*/ 53 PetscErrorCode PetscObjectPrintClassNamePrefixType(PetscObject obj, PetscViewer viewer) 54 { 55 PetscMPIInt size; 56 PetscViewerFormat format; 57 PetscBool flg; 58 59 PetscFunctionBegin; 60 PetscCall(PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer, PETSCVIEWERASCII, &flg)); 61 if (obj->donotPetscObjectPrintClassNamePrefixType) PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 62 if (!flg) PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 63 64 PetscCall(PetscViewerGetFormat(viewer, &format)); 65 if (format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_VTK_DEPRECATED || format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_VTK_CELL_DEPRECATED || format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_VTK_COORDS_DEPRECATED || format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_MATRIXMARKET || format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_LATEX || format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_GLVIS) 66 PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 67 68 if (format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_MATLAB) PetscCall(PetscViewerASCIIPrintf(viewer, "%%")); 69 PetscCallMPI(MPI_Comm_size(PetscObjectComm(obj), &size)); 70 PetscCall(PetscViewerASCIIPrintf(viewer, "%s Object:%s%s%s%s%s %d MPI process%s\n", obj->class_name, obj->name ? " " : "", obj->name ? obj->name : "", obj->prefix ? " (" : "", obj->prefix ? obj->prefix : "", obj->prefix ? ")" : "", size, size > 1 ? "es" : "")); 71 if (format == PETSC_VIEWER_ASCII_MATLAB) PetscCall(PetscViewerASCIIPrintf(viewer, "%%")); 72 if (obj->type_name) { 73 PetscCall(PetscViewerASCIIPrintf(viewer, " type: %s\n", obj->type_name)); 74 } else { 75 PetscCall(PetscViewerASCIIPrintf(viewer, " type not yet set\n")); 76 } 77 PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 78 } 79 80 /*@C 81 PetscObjectName - Gives an object a name if it does not have one 82 83 Collective 84 85 Input Parameter: 86 . obj - the Petsc variable 87 Thus must be cast with a (`PetscObject`), for example, 88 `PetscObjectName`((`PetscObject`)mat,name); 89 90 Level: developer 91 92 Notes: 93 This is used in a small number of places when an object NEEDS a name, for example when it is saved to MATLAB with that variable name. 94 95 Use `PetscObjectSetName()` to set the name of an object to what you want. The SAWs viewer requires that no two published objects 96 share the same name. 97 98 Developer Notes: 99 This needs to generate the exact same string on all ranks that share the object. The current algorithm may not always work. 100 101 .seealso: `PetscObjectGetName()`, `PetscObjectSetName()` 102 @*/ 103 PetscErrorCode PetscObjectName(PetscObject obj) 104 { 105 PetscCommCounter *counter; 106 PetscMPIInt flg; 107 char name[64]; 108 109 PetscFunctionBegin; 110 PetscValidHeader(obj, 1); 111 if (!obj->name) { 112 union 113 { 114 MPI_Comm comm; 115 void *ptr; 116 char raw[sizeof(MPI_Comm)]; 117 } ucomm; 118 PetscCallMPI(MPI_Comm_get_attr(obj->comm, Petsc_Counter_keyval, (void *)&counter, &flg)); 119 PetscCheck(flg, PETSC_COMM_SELF, PETSC_ERR_ARG_CORRUPT, "Bad MPI communicator supplied; must be a PETSc communicator"); 120 ucomm.ptr = NULL; 121 ucomm.comm = obj->comm; 122 PetscCallMPI(MPI_Bcast(ucomm.raw, sizeof(MPI_Comm), MPI_BYTE, 0, obj->comm)); 123 /* If the union has extra bytes, their value is implementation-dependent, but they will normally be what we set last 124 * in 'ucomm.ptr = NULL'. This output is always implementation-defined (and varies from run to run) so the union 125 * abuse acceptable. */ 126 PetscCall(PetscSNPrintf(name, 64, "%s_%p_%" PetscInt_FMT, obj->class_name, ucomm.ptr, counter->namecount++)); 127 PetscCall(PetscStrallocpy(name, &obj->name)); 128 } 129 PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 130 } 131 132 PetscErrorCode PetscObjectChangeTypeName(PetscObject obj, const char type_name[]) 133 { 134 PetscFunctionBegin; 135 PetscValidHeader(obj, 1); 136 PetscCall(PetscFree(obj->type_name)); 137 PetscCall(PetscStrallocpy(type_name, &obj->type_name)); 138 /* Clear all the old subtype callbacks so they can't accidentally be called (shouldn't happen anyway) */ 139 PetscCall(PetscMemzero(obj->fortrancallback[PETSC_FORTRAN_CALLBACK_SUBTYPE], obj->num_fortrancallback[PETSC_FORTRAN_CALLBACK_SUBTYPE] * sizeof(PetscFortranCallback))); 140 PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); 141 } 142