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Re: [Dolfin] [Branch ~dolfin-core/dolfin/main] Rev 5656: Fix refinement from Python.

 

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Anders Logg <logg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 09:43:16AM +0000, Garth N. Wells wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/02/11 09:39, Anders Logg wrote:
>> > On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 09:22:39AM +0000, Garth N. Wells wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 10/02/11 09:19, Anders Logg wrote:
>> >>> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 09:11:26AM +0000, Garth N. Wells wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On 10/02/11 09:09, Anders Logg wrote:
>> >>>>> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 08:48:55AM +0000, Garth N. Wells wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> On 10/02/11 07:38, Johan Hake wrote:
>> >>>>>>> On Wednesday February 9 2011 23:32:55 Anders Logg wrote:
>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 04:40:19PM -0800, Johan Hake wrote:
>> >>>>>>>>> Nice fix!
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>> I thought we needed to introduce shared_ptr versions of refinements call.
>> >>>>>>>>> But I realise this fix only work for SWIG 2.0. As all shared_ptr_foo are
>> >>>>>>>>> renamed to foo.
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>> We need to add an extra layer of %rename/%ignore for the SWIG 2.0 case.
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>> I can do this. But again it introduces another layer of complexity you
>> >>>>>>>>> mention in your other post.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>> That didn't seem to work. The buildbot now says:
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>> File
>> >>>>>>>> "/home/fenicsslave/jhbuildbot/fenics/lib/python2.6/site-packages/dolfin/mes
>> >>>>>>>> h/refine.py", line 30, in refine
>> >>>>>>>>   return mesh.child_shared_ptr()
>> >>>>>>>> TypeError: in method 'HierarchicalMesh_child_shared_ptr', argument 1
>> >>>>>>>> of type 'dolfin::Hierarchical< dolfin::Mesh > *'
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>> What does that mean? mesh.child_shared_ptr() should return a
>> >>>>>>>> shared_ptr to an object of class T (in this case Mesh), which it does
>> >>>>>>>> in the C++ interface. It should not return a pointer to an object of
>> >>>>>>>> class Hierarchical<T>.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> It is related to the "fix" Garth introduced. He used foo_shared_ptr, but that
>> >>>>>>> one does not work for SWIG < 2.0. These methods are now ignored or renamed for
>> >>>>>>> all SWIG versions, and everything should be well and fine for both versions of
>> >>>>>>> SWIG.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> I don't think that this is really a fix. The Python refine should return
>> >>>>>> a shared_ptr, otherwise we can have problems with things going out of
>> >>>>>> scope. The underlying problem is SWIG not wrapping the Mesh shared_ptrs
>> >>>>>> properly.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> But isn't that exactly what's happening now? The C++ shared_ptr_foo()
>> >>>>> functions are renamed to foo() so when you call foo() in Python you
>> >>>>> get the shared_ptr.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> That was my fix, which was reverted. Looks to me like a reference is
>> >>>> returned.
>> >>>
>> >>> From site-packages/dolfin/mesh/refine.py:
>> >>>
>> >>>   return mesh.child()
>> >>>
>> >>> From dolfin/swig/shared_ptr_classes.i:
>> >>>
>> >>>    boost::shared_ptr<DERIVED_TYPE> child()
>> >>>    { return self->child_shared_ptr(); }
>> >>>
>> >>> So when mesh.child() is called in refine.py, it really returns
>> >>> mesh.child_shared_ptr().
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> OK.
>> >>
>> >> It' pretty confusing having stuff dotted around in different files.
>> >> We'll be able to remove it when we moving to SWIG 2.
>> >
>> > Is it the case that it won't be in Ubuntu 11.04 and we will have to
>> > wait until 11.10?
>> >
>>
>> It will be in 11.04, but the executable will be called swig2.0.
>>
>> The sooner we can move, the better. Saves maintaining and testing double
>> SWIG code.
>
> Agree. The new name of the executable shouldn't be a problem.
>
> Isn't it just a matter of (i) some fixes to the buildsystem for DOLFIN
> (which I'm sure Johannes can handle) and (ii) some fixes to Instant
> and the UFC wrapper utils?

It is only Instant that must be fixed.

Johannes

>> > And what's the status of the Python Trilinos wrappers? Do we need
>> > them? I guess there's a small chance that Trilinos will move to 2.0
>> > any time soon.
>> >
>>
>> The next PyTrilinos release will require SWIG 2.0. It should also fix
>> the MPI finalisation issues.
>
> ok.
>
> --
> Anders
>
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