[petsc-users] Possible to turn off unused option warning in debug mode?
Barry Smith
bsmith at petsc.dev
Wed Jul 20 13:53:49 CDT 2022
You can put these in a .petscrc file in your home directory, the current directory or in the environmental variable PETSC_OPTIONS (I do this)
> On Jul 20, 2022, at 2:43 PM, Jacob Faibussowitsch <jacob.fai at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Run with "-options_left 0" (also accepts no, and false)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jacob Faibussowitsch
> (Jacob Fai - booss - oh - vitch)
>
>> On Jul 20, 2022, at 14:31, Greg Kahanamoku-Meyer <gregory.meyer at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The unused option warning (https://petsc.org/release/docs/manualpages/Sys/PetscOptionsLeft.html) is automatically turned on when running in debug mode. Is there a way to turn it off (other than turning off all debugging)?
>>
>> For a bit of background, I am using PETSc through petsc4py, and certain options can only be turned on via command line options to petsc4py.init() (the corresponding functions aren't exposed in the Python interface). But I don't know precisely which flags I will need until later, so I just call init() with all the command line flags I might need during execution of the script. (An example is the option '-viewer_binary_skip_info', which is only used if my script ends up saving things to disk. When init() is called I don't know if saving will be necessary yet). When I am running in debug mode, this leads to PETSc printing a warning every time I run my code that some of the options were not used. It would be great if I could quiet that warning.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Greg KM
>
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