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git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/flesh/trunk@831 17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac
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Please try this on a reasonable OS.
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git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/flesh/trunk@379 17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac
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git-svn-id: http://svn.cactuscode.org/flesh/trunk@258 17b73243-c579-4c4c-a9d2-2d5706c11dac
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hello Overloadable !
Now each subdirectory has one header file (in the include dir) which
defines the overloadable functions. Macros are then applied to the
header file to produce functions of the form
CCTK_OverloadFoo(... (*func)(...))
to overload the function, and to create prototypes, dummy functions, and
if statements which can be used to assign dummy (or other default) functions
to any overloadable function which hasn't been assigned.
The resulting functions have names of the form CCTK_Foo()
As a byproduct of this the communication layer should work, 'though it's
all dummy functions there at the moment, but at least you can call the functions.
I've put OutputGH and OutputGroup in the IO layer, but can't remember
precisely what we had decided as the canonical set of overloadable functions
for IO.
Tom
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In your make.code.defn file put lines
SRCS = <sources in this directory>
SUBDIRS= <all subdirectories - e.g. what find . -type d would give you>
then in each subdirectory put a make.code.defn containing
SRCS = <sources in this directory>
(N.B. you cannot currently put a SUBDIRS line here)
along with make.code.deps files in all the directories.
Make will then go into the relevant subdirectory and make the object files there
before updating the library file.
The first time it does this you will get errors of the form
cannot find <subdir-name>/make.identity
you should ignore these errors, as the make system then creates the files. If I find a way to do this without the errors, I'll be happy 8-) The files are used to keep track of the subdirectory filenames.
Tom
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