[CIG-SHORT] Can you help me,please?
Matthew Knepley
knepley at mcs.anl.gov
Sun Apr 19 13:52:02 PDT 2009
2009/4/19 punishervip <punishervip at 163.com>
> Dear sir or madam:
> I have got a copy of Pylith.It is really a good and excellent
> software for the solution of dynamic and quasi-static tectonic deformation
> problems.It is very usefull to me to study and solve practical problems in
> works.Thank you for your development!
> But now I encounter some troubles. I have the source code of
> pylith,and I guess Pylith was developed by programmers using python
> language.So I download a Python compiler tool , open a source code file(for
> example a file named MeshIO.py) , compile it and run.I found I succeed!
> Forther more ,If i chang a source code file (for example adding some tips
> or comments to the source code file) when I type 'pylith axialdispcfg' in
> command line ,I found that tips or comments which I added in the source
> code file really were printed in monitor.
> My troubles was coming!
> I can't trace into functions defined in source code files. I do'nt
> know which one of the source code files was first executed ! I want to
> know how pylith starts python and how pylith performs to calculate a given
> problem. I want to konw how programmers organize their codes to form a
> function.
> In a word I want to analysis source code .Because, I have strong
> feelings that if I understand some of source code I would really
> master Pylith .
>
I would recommend looking at the unit tests, since they work almost all of
the functionality.
Matt
>
> I am so sorry for my poor english.I apologize. can you give
> me some suggestions or opinions.Thanks a lot!
>
> Your sincerely x.xq
>
> 4.19
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