Thanks for the heads up.

I have some big test jobs running over e weekend to try to answer some
of your questions about the new System::update() code.  Hopefully
we'll have some clarity on Monday...

Derek

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On May 19, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Roy Stogner <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> In the course of making BoundaryInfo::sync() compatible with
> ParallelMesh, I found myself wishing that Parallel::set_union() worked
> on std::map<std::pair<T1,T2>,T3>.
>
> So I made that happen.  This involved replacing the
> Parallel::data_type<T>() template function with a
> Parallel::StandardType<T> template class, but mostly data_type() got
> used behind the scenes anyway, and it's an easy change to make in user
> code if you are using it.
>
> More flexible templated autogenerated MPI types also make nearly all
> the Parallel::stuff_with(std::complex<T>) specializations redundant,
> so I got rid of those.  The libMesh examples still work with
> --enable-complex, but scream at me if I've broken anything more...
> complex.
>
> Finally, I tested out manual generation of MPI types with the
> libHilbert interface.  Restarts still work on all the tests I ran, but
> be paranoid with your own code.
>
>
> TL;DR: big low-level changes in r4506, so test your apps after you
> upgrade.
> ---
> Roy
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