On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Roy Stogner <royst...@ices.utexas.edu>wrote:

> We really need some benchmarks that get run and tested for excessive
> error levels as part of the basic open source libMesh suite.  "Secret
> apps that INL runs" plus "Secret apps that UT runs" plus etcetera is
> much better than nothing, but in light of the recent system-specific
> (one compiler-specific!) failures of doxygen and xdr on libmesh-users,
> it would be nice to have a "make check" target that catches numerical
> errors rather than just logic errors.


I'd propose we setup a test directory and start tossing stuff in there and
have it run during make check, having the test be responsible for deciding
if it passes or fails and return 0 for pass and 1 for not. I'm hacking on
the examples right now anyway so if you (or anyone else...) wants to send
me a couple of benchmark problems, I'll setup the infrastructure for it,
with some detailed instructions on adding more tests.
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