Hi,

There are still a bunch a sieve-related open issues (I realize that I email the 
tickets to petsc-maint and not petsc-dev) introduced when Mesh, DA and DM were 
consolidated, and after the XXXDestroy calling sequence was altered:
- DMMeshView writes a text file, even when instructed to use a binary viewer
- MeshLoad does not read the file written by DMMeshView (perhaps because of the 
issue above)
- DMMeshRestoreCoordinatesF90 and DMMeshRestoreElementsF90 segfault

Also, I have been meaning to send a feature request but have been 
procrastinating. It deals with named options (as in enum) and fortran: 
In C, there are 2 ways to handle options: PetscOptionsXXX wrapped in a 
PetscOptionsBegin/End and PetscOptionsGetXXX.
The former is nice in that it generates help, but only a subset of the later is 
implemented in fortran.
1. Is a fortran equivalent of the PetscOptionsXXX feasible? I understand that 
it would require more than just fortran bindings.
2. Alternatively, one can implement the options management in C and use 
PetscBag to convert data from a fortran derived type to a C struct and back. 
One limitation is that enums again are not supported, but neither are arrays.
3. If neither 1. or 2. is feasible, would it be possible to add fortran support 
for PetscOptionsGetEnum. Assuming that we use a integer for the enum in 
fortran, my understanding is that all it would take would be to be able to pass 
an array of fortran strings as the list argument of PetscOptionsGetEnum.

Lastly, since the changes DA->DMDA and in XXXDestroy are already going make 
many people angry, is it time to rename Vec PetscVec and Mat PetscMat? 

Blaise

On May 9, 2011, at 1:30 PM, Barry Smith wrote:

> 
>   I'd like to get a PETSc release, 3.2 out before the summer rush. So let's 
> start checking PETSc-dev much more closely for build problems etc. Satish 
> will set up a release repository for extensive testing in about a week, but 
> even more then get your changes/updates in now.
> 
>    Thanks
> 
>    Barry
> 
> 

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