Quick fix to multithreading issue by refining specialization of contravariant vectors #62
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This is an attempt to fix the problem @benegee noted in #61, in which the cases which use "standard" Trixi.jl solvers (i.e. not those for PDEs on surfaces) return an error when multiple threads are used, due to TrixiAtmo.jl's specialized
get_contravariant_vector
method forPtrArray
types being called inadvertently. I'm not super familiar with the workings ofPtrArray
, but looking at the StrideArraysCore.jl code, I was able to figure out what type parameters would be associated with a 2D mesh in 3D space, and therefore hard-coded the dispatch for those dimensions. With this change, the issues in #61 are no longer encountered.