**m Connectivity/free_conn
NAME free_conn USAGE call free_conn(a2b)
DESCRIPTION Destructor
INPUTS a2b :: type(connectivity) The connectivity to be destroyed;
**f Connectivity/bcast_conn
NAME bcast_conn USAGE
call bcast_conn(a2b)
DESCRIPTION Distribute a copy of the connectivity from process 0 to everybody else.
INPUTS a2b :: type(connectivity) The connectivity to be broadcast;
**m Connectivity/get_ith_conn
NAME get_ith_conn USAGE call get_ith_conn(ith_conn,a2b,i)
DESCRIPTION Getter. Access the I-th row in the connectivity table. Returns a pointer to the requested row. Note: returning a pointer and not a copy, because it is used in tight loops; user should NEVER modify nor deallocate the returned pointer.
INPUTS a2b :: type(connectivity), intent(in), target The connectivity to be accessed; i :: integer Request access to the I-th row; OUTPUT ith_conn(:) :: integer, pointer A pointer to the i-th row;
**m Connectivity/get_conn_csr
NAME get_conn_csr USAGE call get_conn_csr(a2b,lookup,conn)
DESCRIPTION Get a full copy of the connectivity table in CSR format. Being a copy the user may do as he/she pleases with it, and should remember to deallocate it.
INPUTS a2b :: type(connectivity), intent(in) The connectivity to be accessed; OUTPUT lookup(:) :: integer, allocatable conn(:) :: integer, allocatable A copy of the lookup table. The neighbours of item I are listed at CONN(lookup(i):lookup(i+1)-1)
Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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integer, | intent(in) | :: | iout | |||
type(connectivity), | intent(in) | :: | a2b | |||
character(len=*), | intent(in), | optional | :: | head |