erimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments
is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments
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I think its a g95 bug on Mac. I see this on the Mac - but on on linux.
Will report the bug.
moving 'block data PetscCommInit' into a different sourcefile is a
workarround.
Satish
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Barry Smith wrote:
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>Anybody know what this problem is and how to fix it?
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>Barry
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 18:53:48 +0800, Matthew Knepley
wrote:
> No cast needed in straight C :)
Assuming you like warnings. Of course you can make a macro that does
the cast and forwards to a real function, but that's not how the
PetscObject* API currently works.
Jed
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 21:35:06 -0500, Barry Smith wrote:
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>This brings up a "why the heck are we writing PETSc in C anyways" question
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>We have
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> KSPSetOptionsPrefix(), PC, SNES etc. AND PetscObjectSetOptionsPrefix()
> all do the same thing
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> KSPSetFromOptions(), Vec, Ma
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