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*Get rid of the need to know a priori how many fields will need to be written when using Sync IO | *Get rid of the need to know a priori how many fields will need to be written when using Sync IO | ||
*Write interface to allow Phasta to read and write both Sync IO and Posix | *Write interface to allow Phasta to read and write both Sync IO and Posix | ||
+ | *Fix bug in Sync IO to allow serial IO. | ||
*Modify common.h (and the rest of the code) to allow implicit none. | *Modify common.h (and the rest of the code) to allow implicit none. | ||
*Convert all Fortran to a separate language (such as C or Julia) | *Convert all Fortran to a separate language (such as C or Julia) |
Revision as of 15:06, 9 June 2014
This page is intended to be a log of useful features to add to various tools such as Phasta and NSpre. Odds are that no one will ever actually implement anything listed on this page, but if you somehow find yourself with a little extra time, it's always here.
Phasta
- Standardize the Sync IO library to work as is across Phasta and Paraview.
- Get rid of the need to know a priori how many fields will need to be written when using Sync IO
- Write interface to allow Phasta to read and write both Sync IO and Posix
- Fix bug in Sync IO to allow serial IO.
- Modify common.h (and the rest of the code) to allow implicit none.
- Convert all Fortran to a separate language (such as C or Julia)
- Cross Platform (Hey, I can dream)
NSpre
- Error checking to make sure that the size of the mesh contained in geom.sms is equal to the size of the mesh associated with restart.*.0.
- Ability to interpolate directly from a partitioned mesh.