Hi Folks,

Is there a way to deprecate PETSc functions that will work with Fortran codes? In include/petscdmda.h I have

PETSC_DEPRECATED("Use DMLocalToLocalBegin()") PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscErrorCode DMDALocalToLocalBegin(DM dm,Vec g,InsertMode mode,Vec l) {return DMLocalToLocalBegin(dm,g,mode,l);} PETSC_DEPRECATED("Use DMLocalToLocalEnd()") PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscErrorCode DMDALocalToLocalEnd(DM dm,Vec g,InsertMode mode,Vec l) {return DMLocalToLocalEnd(dm,g,mode,l);}

And this works fine with C examples:

/Users/rmills/proj/petsc-git/mac_gcc47_g/bin/mpicc -o ex7.o -c -fPIC -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wno-strict-aliasing -Wno-unknown-pragmas -g -I/Users/rmills/proj/petsc-git/include -I/Users/rmills/proj/petsc-git/mac_gcc47_g/include -I/opt/X11/include -D__INSDIR__=src/dm/examples/tests/ ex7.c
ex7.c: In function 'main':
ex7.c:72:3: warning: 'DMDALocalToLocalBegin' is deprecated (declared at /Users/rmills/proj/petsc-git/include/petscdmda.h:52): Use DMLocalToLocalBegin() [-Wdeprecated-declarations] ex7.c:73:3: warning: 'DMDALocalToLocalEnd' is deprecated (declared at /Users/rmills/proj/petsc-git/include/petscdmda.h:53): Use DMLocalToLocalEnd() [-Wdeprecated-declarations]

But with a Fortran code (PFLOTRAN), I just get this at link time:

Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
  "_dmdalocaltolocalbegin_", referenced from:
___discretization_module_MOD_discretizationlocaltolocalbegin in discretization.o ___discretization_module_MOD_discretizationlocaltolocal in discretization.o
  "_dmdalocaltolocalend_", referenced from:
___discretization_module_MOD_discretizationlocaltolocalend in discretization.o ___discretization_module_MOD_discretizationlocaltolocal in discretization.o

Is there any good way to get the same behavior as with the C code? Not a huge issue of course, but it would be nice to have the consistency.

--Richard



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Richard Tran Mills, Ph.D.
Computational Earth Scientist      | Joint Assistant Professor
Hydrogeochemical Dynamics Team     | EECS and Earth & Planetary Sciences
Oak Ridge National Laboratory      | University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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