On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 9:13 PM, Adrian Croucher <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 16/10/17 13:12, Matthew Knepley wrote: > > > Okay, I was wrong about what gets produced. Barry rewrote the Fortran > bindings last, and I did not understand how everything > was put together. You will need to make some modifications. Here is the > idea: we build an F90 module for each class, and your > stuff will go in the Vec module here: > > https://bitbucket.org/petsc/petsc/src/c99b676fdc4d0978b5621d138ceee2 > e1b7869aa6/src/vec/f90-mod/petscvecmod.F?at=master& > fileviewer=file-view-default > > You will need to make a module in this file petscsf. It should look about > like the petscao module. That means making > a petscsf.h90 with your new interfaces, like this one > > https://bitbucket.org/petsc/petsc/src/c99b676fdc4d0978b5621d138ceee2 > e1b7869aa6/src/vec/f90-mod/petscis.h90?at=master& > fileviewer=file-view-default > > and also a generic petscsf.h, like this one > > https://bitbucket.org/petsc/petsc/src/c99b676fdc4d0978b5621d138ceee2 > e1b7869aa6/src/vec/f90-mod/petscao.h?at=master& > fileviewer=file-view-default > > > This last file petscao.h is including a "petsc/finclude/petscao.h", which > contains various definitions including the definition of AO. Do I need to > make some sort of similar "petsc/finclude/petscsf.h"? > > It looks like PetscSF is already defined inside petsc/finclude/petscis.h. > It's not clear to me which bits of the SF interface need to be in their own > files and which are lumped in with the IS interface. > If SF is already in the IS part then we do not technically need to move it out. It just seems to me that it would be cleaner to do so. Thanks, Matt > > - Adrian > > -- > Dr Adrian Croucher > Senior Research Fellow > Department of Engineering Science > University of Auckland, New Zealand > email: [email protected] > tel: +64 (0)9 923 4611 <+64%209-923%204611> > > -- What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments lead. -- Norbert Wiener https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/ <http://www.caam.rice.edu/~mk51/>
