Release 21.06
21.06
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Starting with this release, problem setups written in Fortran are
no longer supported and will no longer work. Please consult the
code documentation and example problem setups in Exec/ to understand
the new problem setup format. If you need help converting a Fortran
setup to C++, please file an issue. (#1728, #1732) -
Sponge parameters are now only accepted through the inputs file; the
&sponge namelist in the probin file is no longer read. (#1731) -
Ambient parameters are now only accepted through the inputs file; the
&ambient namelist in the probin file is no longer read. (#1742) -
The update_sponge_params hook has been removed. (#1716)
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The Fortran problem-specific source file, ext_src_nd.F90, has been
removed. Problem-specific sources should be implemented in C++ in
problem_source.H. (#1856) -
Support for the legacy tagging scheme based on probin parameters (denerr,
tempgrad, etc.) has been removed. These can be replaced with equivalent
tagging criteria constructed in the inputs file; see the docs or examples
in Exec/ to see how to useamr.refinement_indicators
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The Fortran set_problem_tags hook has been removed. The C++ replacement
isproblem_tagging()
inproblem_tagging.H
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The PrescribedGrav functionality has been removed (not replaced with a C++
implementation). If you want to obtain the same functionality, you can use
a problem-defined source term (look for problem_source in the documentation)
and make the appropriate modification for applying it directly to the state
(e.g. the momentum source term is rho * g). (#1854) -
The custom radiation boundary using lo_bcflag and hi_bcflag coupled with
an implementation of rbndry has been removed. (#1743) -
We no longer store Reactions_Type in checkpoint files. This means
that newer versions of Castro will not restart from old version.