On Wed, 16 May 2012, Roy Stogner wrote:

> Hmm... indeed, it looks like all_second_order() is only implemented
> for "flat" meshes but doesn't even contain a libmesh_assert() testing
> for refinement.  I don't have time to implement a
> refinement-compatible all_second_order() right now, but I can at least
> add that assert().

No, wait, there already is such an assert, at mesh_modification.C:513.

In that case I can add a second bit of advice: when running a libMesh
program and seeing something unexpected (or just when running a new
program for the first time), use a METHOD=devel or METHOD=dbg
configuration to make sure all those asserts get tested.  An assertion
failure is usually easier to debug than a questionably large error
estimator result.
---
Roy

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