precision information is now parsed as a makro, defined by the compiler, eg. -DFLOAT=8 for 8 byte long floats or -- in case no values is given -- for the FEM wrapper by the interface files.
Please don't forget to run setup_code.py !!!!!!!!!!!
abaqus_v6.env is adjusted to specify the standard precision (float=8, int=4) and got some extra compilation options, some deprecated warning supressors are removed
Optional Marc modification will follow that allow automatic selection of suitable precision
explicitly defined all functions in as either public or private in the modules to have a quick overview on all functions and parameters that are available
removed cut_off parameter for damask_spectral
removed outpot of derived divergence measures and added RMS output in brackets
added comments and options to the makefile
added compiler switches for gfortran and ifort to check for standard conformity
old gnu compilers <4.4 are not longer supported because they don't provide the c binding for fftw
In order to keep it like that, please follow these simple rules:
DON'T use implicit array subscripts:
example: real, dimension(3,3) :: A,B
A(:,2) = B(:,1) <--- DON'T USE
A(1:3,2) = B(1:3,1) <--- BETTER USE
In many cases the use of explicit array subscripts is inevitable for parallelization. Additionally, it is an easy means to prevent memory leaks.
Enclose all write statements with the following:
!$OMP CRITICAL (write2out)
<your write statement>
!$OMP END CRITICAL (write2out)
Whenever you change something in the code and are not sure if it affects parallelization and leads to nonconforming behavior, please ask me and/or Franz to check this.