Dear Tetsuo, Could I get you to update some uses of the old pstress and pstrain brick names in the following files?
model_linear_elasticity.rst demo_elasticity.m I hope I haven't missed any other affected files. Otherwise if all tests run successfully, then it is fine for me to merge the branch. Best regards Kostas On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 1:29 PM Tetsuo Koyama <tkoyama...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Yves and Kostas > > Thanks for your comments. > I updated the method names. > Please review it. > > Best regards, > > Tetsuo > > 2021年4月16日(金) 17:37 Yves Renard <yves.ren...@insa-lyon.fr>: > >> >> >> Dear Tetsuo, >> >> I also think that these name changes are convenient. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Yves >> >> On 10/04/2021 06:57, Tetsuo Koyama wrote: >> >> Dear Kostas and Yves >> >> @Kostas Thank you for your comment. It is a good point. >> I am a fan of adding brick at the end of the methods. >> >> add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_pstrain_brick >> add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_pstrain_brick >> add_lumped_mass_for_first_order_brick >> >> If you don't mind I will fix the name of these methods in this branch. >> >> Best regards Tetsuo >> >> 2021年4月10日(土) 4:24 Konstantinos Poulios <logar...@googlemail.com>: >> >>> Dear Tetsuo and Yves >>> >>> @Tetsuo thanks for this interface functions. I would like to use this >>> opportunity to discuss about the word "brick" in the naming of our >>> functions adding PDE term matrices. Traditionally, "brick" was only used at >>> the end of the function name. More recently, Yves started skipping "brick" >>> from some of the newer terms, which I think is fine. Now we have a mix with >>> names including "brick" and some without. Apart from that, there are 3 >>> functions that do not follow the old naming convention at all: >>> >>> add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_brick_pstrainadd_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_brick_pstrainadd_lumped_mass_brick_for_first_order >>> >>> I would like to avoid this kind of inconsistencies in the naming so that >>> all functions for adding a PDE matrix either have "brick" at the end of >>> their name or that they do not include it at all. >>> >>> For Tetsuo's function I would suggest one of >>> add_lumped_mass_matrix_for_first_order >>> add_lumped_mass_for_first_order_brick >>> >>> Both in c++ and the interfaces. >>> >>> What do you think? >>> >>> Best regards >>> Kostas >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 11:23 AM Tetsuo Koyama <tkoyama...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Dear GetFEM project >>>> >>>> I added the lumped mass for first order to the python interface. >>>> Could you merge devel-tetsuo-add_lumped_mass_python_interface_squash ? >>>> >>>> BR Tetsuo >>>> >>> >> -- >> >> Yves Renard (yves.ren...@insa-lyon.fr) tel : (33) 04.72.43.87.08 >> INSA-Lyon >> 20, rue Albert Einstein >> 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, FRANCE >> http://math.univ-lyon1.fr/~renard >> >> --------- >> >>