I've found a case where ExodusII_IO::write_discontinuous_exodusII has a 
weird bug. The example is here (on dropbox):

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10916994/discontinuous_plot_test.zip

The example is basically just systems_of_equations_ex6 with a different 
mesh. (The reason I am interested in discontinuous plots for elasticity 
is that the stress is discontinuous in general, and indeed the stress 
components are represented as MONOMIALs in the example.)

I tested this with the git HEAD and with v0.9.3, and in both cases it 
generated an exodus solution ("discontinuous_plot.exo") that is missing 
a bunch of elements!

But the plots generated with ExodusII_IO::write_equation_systems and 
with GMVIO::write_discontinuous_gmv were fine (note, you can view the 
GMV solution in paraview).

I'll look into this bug some more, but I was just wondering if anyone 
has any thoughts about what might be happening here?

Thanks,
David



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