From a20f40a2fbc464ebbaa8889da06ed1f4325fd9bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wolfgang Bangerth Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 09:00:18 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Reindent. --- source/grid/tria.cc | 90 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/grid/tria.cc b/source/grid/tria.cc index fd09c2ac06..46d67a9f8a 100644 --- a/source/grid/tria.cc +++ b/source/grid/tria.cc @@ -1543,29 +1543,29 @@ namespace internal // in 1d, a node must have one or two adjacent lines if (spacedim==1) AssertThrow (false, ExcInternalError()) - else - AssertThrow (false, - ExcMessage ("You have a vertex in your triangulation " - "at which more than two cells come together. " - "(For one dimensional triangulation, cells are " - "line segments.)" - "\n\n" - "This is not currently supported because the " - "Triangulation class makes the assumption that " - "every cell has zero or one neighbors behind " - "each face (here, behind each vertex), but in your " - "situation there would be more than one." - "\n\n" - "Support for this is not currently implemented. " - "If you need to work with triangulations where " - "more than two cells come together at a vertex, " - "duplicate the vertices once per cell (i.e., put " - "multiple vertices at the same physical location, " - "but using different vertex indices for each) " - "and then ensure continuity of the solution by " - "explicitly creating constraints that the degrees " - "of freedom at these vertices have the same " - "value, using the ConstraintMatrix class.")); + else + AssertThrow (false, + ExcMessage ("You have a vertex in your triangulation " + "at which more than two cells come together. " + "(For one dimensional triangulation, cells are " + "line segments.)" + "\n\n" + "This is not currently supported because the " + "Triangulation class makes the assumption that " + "every cell has zero or one neighbors behind " + "each face (here, behind each vertex), but in your " + "situation there would be more than one." + "\n\n" + "Support for this is not currently implemented. " + "If you need to work with triangulations where " + "more than two cells come together at a vertex, " + "duplicate the vertices once per cell (i.e., put " + "multiple vertices at the same physical location, " + "but using different vertex indices for each) " + "and then ensure continuity of the solution by " + "explicitly creating constraints that the degrees " + "of freedom at these vertices have the same " + "value, using the ConstraintMatrix class.")); } // assert there are no more @@ -1849,28 +1849,28 @@ namespace internal AssertThrow ((n_adj_cells >= 1) && (n_adj_cells <= 2), ExcInternalError()) - else - AssertThrow ((n_adj_cells >= 1) && - (n_adj_cells <= 2), - ExcMessage ("You have a line in your triangulation " - "at which more than two cells come together. " - "\n\n" - "This is not currently supported because the " - "Triangulation class makes the assumption that " - "every cell has zero or one neighbors behind " - "each face (here, behind each line), but in your " - "situation there would be more than one." - "\n\n" - "Support for this is not currently implemented. " - "If you need to work with triangulations where " - "more than two cells come together at a line, " - "duplicate the vertices once per cell (i.e., put " - "multiple vertices at the same physical location, " - "but using different vertex indices for each) " - "and then ensure continuity of the solution by " - "explicitly creating constraints that the degrees " - "of freedom at these lines have the same " - "value, using the ConstraintMatrix class.")); + else + AssertThrow ((n_adj_cells >= 1) && + (n_adj_cells <= 2), + ExcMessage ("You have a line in your triangulation " + "at which more than two cells come together. " + "\n\n" + "This is not currently supported because the " + "Triangulation class makes the assumption that " + "every cell has zero or one neighbors behind " + "each face (here, behind each line), but in your " + "situation there would be more than one." + "\n\n" + "Support for this is not currently implemented. " + "If you need to work with triangulations where " + "more than two cells come together at a line, " + "duplicate the vertices once per cell (i.e., put " + "multiple vertices at the same physical location, " + "but using different vertex indices for each) " + "and then ensure continuity of the solution by " + "explicitly creating constraints that the degrees " + "of freedom at these lines have the same " + "value, using the ConstraintMatrix class.")); // if only one cell: line is at // boundary -> give it the -- 2.39.5