On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Geordie McBain <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2012/8/22 Geordie McBain <[email protected]>:
>> 2012/8/22 Subramanya Gautam Sadasiva <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi,
>>> I am new to libmesh, but there seems to have been some sort of 
>>> rearrangement of the example numbers. Is there somewhere I can find which 
>>> old example numbers correspond to the current examples?
>>
>> Hello. I had hoped that this would be a simple exercise in svn log,
>> but after finding the relevant revision easily enough
>>
>> %<---
>> $ svn log -r 5000
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> r5000 | knezed01 | 2011-12-05 05:49:39 +0100 (Mon, 05 Dec 2011) | 1 line
>>
>> Reorganized the examples into subdirectories. The comments in each
>> example still need to be updated to reflect the new numbering scheme.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --->%
>>
>> I was quickly reminded that Subversion ("svn diff --summarize -c
>> 5000") only tracks renames as deletes and additions, but not which
>> addition was related to which deletion.
>>   However, the second sentence in the log comment means the (42000
>> line!) output of "svn diff -c 5000" can be searched for "Example 0",
>> "Example 1", ... so
>>
>>   svn diff -c 5000 | grep -E '(<h1>Example [0-9]|\+\+\+ .*\.C)'
>>
>> gives the attached 72 line output which pretty much pairs up the old & new.
>
> After that I noticed a few cross-references in comments or string
> literals still using the old numerotation, so I tried to find and
> update them all; patch attached.

Geordie, thanks for taking the time to produce this mapping.

Subramanya, was there some specific example you were curious about?

The libmesh examples documentation page
(http://libmesh.sourceforge.net/examples.php) appears to be in good
shape to me...

-- 
John

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