Actual source code: package.c
1: #include <petsc/private/petscimpl.h>
3: /*@
4: PetscHasExternalPackage - Determine whether PETSc has been configured with the given package
6: Not Collective
8: Input Parameter:
9: . pkg - external package name
11: Output Parameter:
12: . has - `PETSC_TRUE` if PETSc is configured with the given package, else `PETSC_FALSE`.
14: Level: intermediate
16: Notes:
17: This is basically an alternative for `PETSC_HAVE_XXX` whenever a preprocessor macro is not available/desirable, e.g. in Python.
19: The external package name pkg is e.g. "hdf5", "yaml", "parmetis".
20: It should correspond to the name listed in `./configure --help` or e.g. in `PetscViewerType`, `MatPartitioningType`, `MatSolverType`.
22: The lookup is case insensitive, i.e. looking for "HDF5" or "hdf5" is the same.
24: .seealso: `PetscViewerType`, `MatPartitioningType`, `MatSolverType`
25: @*/
26: PetscErrorCode PetscHasExternalPackage(const char pkg[], PetscBool *has)
27: {
28: char pkgstr[128], *loc;
29: size_t cnt;
31: PetscFunctionBegin;
32: PetscAssertPointer(pkg, 1);
33: PetscAssertPointer(has, 2);
34: PetscCall(PetscSNPrintfCount(pkgstr, sizeof(pkgstr), ":%s:", &cnt, pkg));
35: PetscCheck(cnt < sizeof(pkgstr), PETSC_COMM_SELF, PETSC_ERR_SUP, "Package name is too long: \"%s\"", pkg);
36: PetscCall(PetscStrtolower(pkgstr));
37: #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_PACKAGES)
38: PetscCall(PetscStrstr(PETSC_HAVE_PACKAGES, pkgstr, &loc));
39: #else
40: #error "PETSC_HAVE_PACKAGES macro undefined. Please reconfigure"
41: #endif
42: *has = loc ? PETSC_TRUE : PETSC_FALSE;
43: PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS);
44: }