On Thursday October 7 2010 05:33:26 Christine Tobler wrote: > Question #128225 on DOLFIN changed: > https://answers.launchpad.net/dolfin/+question/128225 > > Status: Answered => Open > > Christine Tobler is still having a problem: > Hi Johan, > > Of course I can change the files to use C++ streams (if I manage to get > the development version running). This only affects the body of the > functions, not any of the declaration parts, doesn't it?
Once you have the development version on your computer you should be able to do something like: bzr log -revert -r 5089 dolfin/io/Foo on the files I mentioned below. > By the way, what was the problem with leaving in the fprintf parts? Is > it a compiler issue or just about standardizing the code (making it more > C++-y)? We have tried to standardize all our file io on using C++ streams. They are more safe. Again, Garth might want to fill in some details on the above. Johan > Christine > > On 10/07/2010 03:36 AM, Johan Hake wrote: > > Your question #128225 on DOLFIN changed: > > https://answers.launchpad.net/dolfin/+question/128225 > > > > Status: Open => Answered > > > > Johan Hake proposed the following answer: > > Christine! > > > > The files needed to be upgraded to use C++ streams, and because it was > > not needed by core developers it was removed. > > > > They can probably be re-added if requested. > > > > If you have the development version you can revert the changes of the > > > > files: > > dolfin/io/MFile.cpp > > dolfin/io/MFile.h > > dolfin/io/MatlabFile.cpp > > dolfin/io/MatlabFile.h > > dolfin/io/File.cpp > > dolfin/io/File.h > > > > from revision 5090. And if you are able upgrade to use C++ streams it > > would be even better! You can probably have a look in PythonFile.{cpp,h} > > for some guidence. > > > > Garth would probably also have some oppinions. > > > > Johan > > > > On Wednesday October 6 2010 17:42:50 Christine Tobler wrote: > >> New question #128225 on DOLFIN: > >> https://answers.launchpad.net/dolfin/+question/128225 > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> The class MFile (for file export to Matlab/Octave files) seems to have > >> disappeared between 0.9.8 and 0.9.9. I couldn't find out why in the > >> ChangeLog, do you know the reason? > >> > >> Thank you, > >> Christine _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dolfin Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dolfin More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

