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pm_quadTest::test_isFailedQuad Interface Reference

Run the adaptive global quadrature methods for the specified input integrand object. More...

Detailed Description

Run the adaptive global quadrature methods for the specified input integrand object.

This procedure is created solely for the purpose of facilitating the display of the results of the quadrature of example integrands of pm_quadTest.

Parameters
[in,out]disp: The input/output object of type display_type containing information about the display on which the integration procedure and results should be displayed.
[in]integrand: The input object of class integrand_type containing information about the example integrand that is to be integrated.
[in]abstol: The input positive scalar of the type real of kind corresponding to the highest precision available RKH, representing the absolute tolerance for the integration result.
(optional. The default value is set by [isFailedQuad]@(ref pm_quadPack::isFailedQuad))
[in]reltol: The input positive scalar of the type real of kind corresponding to the highest precision available RKH, representing the relative tolerance for the integration result.
(optional, The default value is set by [isFailedQuad]@(ref pm_quadPack::isFailedQuad))
[in]nintmax: The input positive scalar of the type integer of default kind IK, representing the maximum number of adaptive interval formations allowed.
(optional, default = 2000)


Possible calling interfaces

call test_isFailedQuad(disp, integrand, abstol = abstol, reltol = reltol, nintmax = nintmax)
Run the adaptive global quadrature methods for the specified input integrand object.
This module contains a collection of interesting or challenging integrands for testing or examining t...
Definition: pm_quadTest.F90:54
See also
integrand_type
Test:
test_pm_quadPack
Bug:

Status: Unresolved
Source: GNU Fortran Compiler gfortran version 11
Description: The GNU Fortran Compiler gfortran cannot handle submodule procedures with implicit procedures whose interfaces are solely declared in the parent module.
The GNU Fortran Compiler gfortran cannot recognize the procedure arguments without duplicating the full interface in the submodule.
For example, gfortran fails to compile the following submodule procedure interface,
For example, gfortran returns the following error code,
75 | call disp%show("integrand%desc")
| 1
Error: ‘show’ at (1) should be a SUBROUTINE


Remedy (as of ParaMonte Library version 2.0.0): Avoid this coding style until the bug is resolved.


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Author:
Amir Shahmoradi, Oct 16, 2009, 11:14 AM, Michigan

Definition at line 211 of file pm_quadTest.F90.


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