I don't have a specific case yet. Currently every call of PETSc is checked. If ierr is not zero, print the error and return. For example, Mat A; /* problem matrix */ EPS eps; /* eigenproblem solver context */ EPSType type; PetscReal error,tol,re,im; PetscScalar kr,ki; Vec xr,xi; 25 PetscInt n=30,i,Istart,Iend,nev,maxit,its,nconv; PetscErrorCode ierr; ierr = SlepcInitialize(&argc,&argv,(char*)0,help);CHKERRQ(ierr); ierr = PetscOptionsGetInt(NULL,NULL,"-n",&n,NULL);CHKERRQ(ierr); ierr = PetscPrintf(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,"\n1-D Laplacian Eigenproblem, n=%D\n\n",n);CHKERRQ(ierr);
I am wondering if the memory is lost by calling CHKERRQ. On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 10:14 AM Dave May <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Mon 20. Jan 2020 at 19:11, Sam Guo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear PETSc dev team, >> If PETSc function returns an error, what's the correct way to clean >> PETSc? >> > > The answer depends on the error message reported. Send the complete error > message and a better answer can be provided. > > Particularly how to clean up the memory? >> > > Totally depends on the objects which aren’t being freed. You need to > provide more information > > Thanks > Dave > > >> Thanks, >> Sam >> >
