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Add utility function for testing type stability using the @inferred macro to allow for tests failing, rather than producing an error.
author | Vidar Stiernström <vidar.stiernstrom@it.uu.se> |
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date | Fri, 02 Jul 2021 14:02:45 +0200 |
parents | 1accc3e051d0 |
children | 5eb1edef8a7b |
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""" normal_derivative(grid::EquidistantGrid, closure_stencil::Stencil, boundary::CartesianBoundary) normal_derivative(grid::EquidistantGrid{1}, closure_stencil::Stencil, region::Region) Creates the normal derivative boundary operator `d` as a `TensorMapping` `d` is the normal derivative of a grid function at the boundary specified by `boundary` or `region` using some `closure_stencil`. `d'` is the prolongation of the normal derivative of a grid function to the whole grid using the same `closure_stencil`. On a one-dimensional `grid`, `d` is a `BoundaryOperator`. On a multi-dimensional `grid`, `d` is the inflation of a `BoundaryOperator`. Also see the documentation of `SbpOperators.boundary_operator(...)` for more details. """ function normal_derivative(grid::EquidistantGrid, closure_stencil::Stencil, boundary::CartesianBoundary) direction = dim(boundary) h_inv = inverse_spacing(grid)[direction] return SbpOperators.boundary_operator(grid, scale(closure_stencil,h_inv), boundary) end normal_derivative(grid::EquidistantGrid{1}, closure_stencil::Stencil, region::Region) = normal_derivative(grid, closure_stencil, CartesianBoundary{1,typeof(region)}()) export normal_derivative