On 6/17/17 9:57 PM, Jed Brown wrote:
Matthew Knepley <[email protected]> writes:
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Jed Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
Barry Smith <[email protected]> writes:
Thanks, sadly it is not helpful.
I wasn't saying it worked now, but that it was the target that should be
used to print help.
<insert broken fingers message>
Barry's original message was addressed to Scott. I was merely pointing
out a convention that is more discoverable than Barry's suggestion. I
claim this was a constructive comment, not bikeshedding. Yes, I could
make this change, but so could you, Barry, or anyone else. I don't
think it's productive to lob the "broken fingers" criticism around.
It's educational and likely more accurate for the person who wrote a
component to maintain the docs for that component and the person making
the suggestion might have the 30 seconds at that moment to make a
constructive suggestion, but not the 10 minutes to implement it.
where are the current docs for it that we move to this place?
gmakefile has this comment.
# Tests can be generated by searching
# Percent is a wildcard (only one allowed):
# make -f gmakefile test search=sys%ex2
# To match internal substrings (matches *ex2*):
# make -f gmakefile test searchin=ex2
# Search and searchin can be combined:
# make -f gmakefile test search='sys%' searchin=ex2
# For args:
# make -f gmakefile test argsearch=cuda
# For general glob-style searching using python:
# NOTE: uses shell which is possibly slower and is possibly more brittle
# make -f gmakefile test pysearch='sys*ex2*'
I'll also note that per request, there is documentation
in the developers latex manual. AFAICT, it's only use
has been to show that I can check off requests.
Scott
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