Hi. I only just found out that these two interface.ccl declarations are *not* equivalent:
* tags='checkpoint="no" Prolongation="none"' tags='tensortypealias="Scalar" tensorweight=0 tensorparity=1' * tags='checkpoint="no" Prolongation="none" 'tensortypealias="Scalar" tensorweight=0 tensorparity=1' Both compile, but in the first case, the contents of the first "tags" string is ignored (I realized this only when I was getting crashes from CarpetLib's ggf.cc on attempted prolongation). So given that only one tags value is being used for each group, Is there a reason why the compilation stage SHOULDN'T flag/fail on a repeated tags definition like the first example? Since it didn't, I just assumed it was concatenating the two strings and using all the info. [Yes, I know it's silly to have two assignments where one will do, but as often happens, I inherited some code that did it.] [I'm still using ET_2015_05 for this, in case anything's changed.] Thanks, Bernard _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@einsteintoolkit.org http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users