[petsc-dev] fortran examples and tutorials testing
Travis Austin
austin at txcorp.com
Tue Apr 16 12:23:36 CDT 2013
Thanks for the quick response. A related question is are examples in the tutorials tested before the release or
only the examples in tests?
Travis
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Travis Austin, Ph.D
VP, Computational Mathematics
Tech-X Corporation
5621 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder, CO 80303
austin at txcorp.com
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On Apr 16, 2013, at 11:17 AM, Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Travis Austin <austin at txcorp.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been digging into the tutorials directories in PETSc and wanting to understand how the makefile breaks up fortran
> examples into TESTEXAMPLES_FORTRAN and TESTEXAMPLES_F90. (This is follow on work from the Tech-X Phase
> I related to PETSc.)
>
> There appear to be some F90 examples that are mixed in TESTEXAMPLES_FORTRAN. For example, in the snes
> tutorials, I see this:
>
> snes/examples/tutorials/makefile:TESTEXAMPLES_FORTRAN = ex1f.PETSc runex1f ex1f.rm ex40f90.PETSc runex40f90 ex40f90.rm
>
> Its a mistake.
>
> In other places, anything with an f90 in the name is under TESTEXAMPLES_F90.
>
> Is there any particular strategy for how files are placed under TESTEXAMPLES_FORTRAN and TESTEXAMPLES_F90?
>
> Another related question is that some of the F90 examples have a .F suffix and others have a .F90 suffix which is of course
> related to formatting but my guess is the committer of these files just following their own preferences.
> (See snes/examples/tutorials/ex39f90.F and ex40f90.F90.)
>
> F90 is wrong, another mistake.
>
> Matt
>
> Does anyone know if there was a reason that ex39f90 was made *.F and ex40f90 was make *.F90? I'm trying to parse some
> of these examples based on suffixes and different suffixes makes is a bit more cumbersome.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Travis
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> Travis Austin, Ph.D
> VP, Computational Mathematics
> Tech-X Corporation
> 5621 Arapahoe Ave
> Boulder, CO 80303
> austin at txcorp.com
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> -- Norbert Wiener
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