[Users] [ET Trac] [Einstein Toolkit] #1152: Add option to compute center of mass to hydro_analysis and lots of smaller changes
Erik Schnetter
schnetter at cct.lsu.edu
Fri Nov 30 10:56:04 CST 2012
Adding thorn Fortran does not imply checking Fortran prototypes. For this,
one has to explicitly add "use cctk" in all modules and routines as well.
-erik
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Einstein Toolkit <
trac-noreply at einsteintoolkit.org> wrote:
> #1152: Add option to compute center of mass to hydro_analysis and lots of
> smaller
> changes
>
> ------------------------------------+---------------------------------------
> Reporter: rhaas | Owner:
> Type: enhancement | Status: review
> Priority: minor | Milestone:
> Component: EinsteinToolkit thorn | Version:
> Resolution: | Keywords: Hydro_Analysis
>
> ------------------------------------+---------------------------------------
>
> Comment (by rhaas):
>
> Replying to [comment:5 knarf]:
> > 0003-Hydro_Analysis-use-Fortran-modules-for-prototypes-if.patch: I
> assume this is preparing following patches, e.g., 0004. Now, these then
> use the table-interfaces from Fortan. Wouldn't that make this not only
> optional but required? Do later patches compile without the FORTAN
> capability?
>
> Fortran does not require prototypes and all functions are all usable
> without the module. So this patch is purely optional. I like having
> prototypes if possible since they help me catch errors.
>
> All patches seem to compile fine without Fortran modules present. I just
> verified this by removing Fortran from my thornlist, which also disables
> QuasiLocalMeasures.
>
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