On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 09:52:36PM +0100, Garth N. Wells wrote: > DOLFIN wrote: > > One or more new changesets pushed to the primary dolfin repository. > > A short summary of the last three changesets is included below. > > > > changeset: 4179:fff523005c3840bc0428a9efec6fc49dbcd69789 > > tag: tip > > user: Anders Logg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > date: Thu May 08 22:11:29 2008 +0200 > > files: ChangeLog dolfin/la/GMRES.cpp dolfin/la/GMRES.h > > dolfin/la/LU.cpp dolfin/la/LU.h dolfin/la/dolfin_la.h > > dolfin/swig/dolfin_docstrings.i dolfin/swig/dolfin_headers.i > > site-packages/dolfin/__init__.py > > description: > > Remove LU and GMRES classes, use solve instead > > > > How can we create a default solver (e.g. LU) which is re-used? > > Garth
You can do LUSolver solver; or KrylovSolver solver(gmres, amg); But I guess that's not what you mean? -- Anders > > > > changeset: 4178:c69f8682f388943b8375636186d666bd1fa08087 > > user: "Anders Logg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" > > date: Thu May 08 21:16:55 2008 +0200 > > files: site-packages/dolfin/__init__.py > > description: > > Import solver types and preconditioner types in Python > > > > > > changeset: 4177:2bda820618da1121c29003765964b04b51cb0ad6 > > user: "Anders Logg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" > > date: Thu May 08 20:51:15 2008 +0200 > > files: dolfin/la/solve.cpp dolfin/la/solve.h > > sandbox/la/solve/Poisson.form sandbox/la/solve/Poisson.h > > sandbox/la/solve/SConstruct sandbox/la/solve/main.cpp > > description: > > Make solve() function more intelligent, can now also handle Krylov methods > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For more details, visit http://www.fenics.org/hg/dolfin > > _______________________________________________ > > DOLFIN-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.fenics.org/mailman/listinfo/dolfin-dev > > > _______________________________________________ > DOLFIN-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.fenics.org/mailman/listinfo/dolfin-dev _______________________________________________ DOLFIN-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.fenics.org/mailman/listinfo/dolfin-dev
