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Re: [Getfem-commits] please merge branch devel-tetsuo-add_lumped_mass_py


From: Tetsuo Koyama
Subject: Re: [Getfem-commits] please merge branch devel-tetsuo-add_lumped_mass_python_interface_squash
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:29:18 +0900

Dear Yves and Kostas

Thanks for your comments.
I updated the method names.
Please review it.

Best regards,

Tetsuo

2021年4月16日(金) 17:37 Yves Renard <Yves.Renard@insa-lyon.fr>:


Dear Tetsuo,

I also think that these name changes are convenient.

Best regards,

Yves

On 10/04/2021 06:57, Tetsuo Koyama wrote:
Dear Kostas and Yves

@Kostas Thank you for your comment. It is a good point.
I am a fan of adding brick at the end of the methods.

add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_pstrain_brick
add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_pstrain_brick
add_lumped_mass_for_first_order_brick

If you don't mind I will fix the name of these methods in this branch.

Best regards Tetsuo

2021年4月10日(土) 4:24 Konstantinos Poulios <logari81@googlemail.com>:
Dear Tetsuo and Yves

@Tetsuo thanks for this interface functions. I would like to use this opportunity to discuss about the word "brick" in the naming of our functions adding PDE term matrices. Traditionally, "brick" was only used at the end of the function name. More recently, Yves started skipping "brick" from some of the newer terms, which I think is fine. Now we have a mix with names including "brick" and some without. Apart from that, there are 3 functions that do not follow the old naming convention at all:
add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_brick_pstrain
add_isotropic_linearized_elasticity_brick_pstrain
add_lumped_mass_brick_for_first_order
I would like to avoid this kind of inconsistencies in the naming so that all functions for adding a PDE matrix either have "brick" at the end of their name or that they do not include it at all.

For Tetsuo's function I would suggest one of
add_lumped_mass_matrix_for_first_order
add_lumped_mass_for_first_order_brick

Both in c++ and the interfaces.

What do you think?

Best regards
Kostas

On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 11:23 AM Tetsuo Koyama <tkoyama010@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear GetFEM project

I added the lumped mass for first order to the python interface.
Could you merge devel-tetsuo-add_lumped_mass_python_interface_squash ?

BR Tetsuo


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