On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Roy Stogner wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Tim Kroeger wrote:
>
>> 2. Talking about the non-discrete norms, no other norms than L2, H1, H2, 
>> and H1_SEMINORM are implemented, and the others (for instance L1 and L_INF) 
>> just silently return 0.  I added a call to libmesh_not_implemented() for 
>> this case.
>
> I think I put in a libmesh_assert() when I noticed this myself
> yesterday.  Your solution is better.

Oh, I see.  I didn't update before I made my change.

>> If nobody objects, I will commit this next week.
>
> Thanks!

Did this now.  I added the H2_SEMINORM in my statement, which I had 
forgotten there.

> I'm still looking at those save files, by the way.  I'm afraid it's 
> possible that they were corrupted when written by the libHilbert 
> bug... I'll let you know either way once I'm sure.

I see, thank you.

Best Regards,

Tim

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