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Invalid subdomain names when block-restricting [Physics/SolidMechanics/QuasiStatic] result in vague error message #28040

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jmeier opened this issue Jul 2, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #28041
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P: normal A defect affecting operation with a low possibility of significantly affects. T: defect An anomaly, which is anything that deviates from expectations.

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jmeier commented Jul 2, 2024

Bug Description

When using invalid subdomain names when block-restricting [Physics/SolidMechanics/QuasiStatic] the error message just reads:

The following error occurred in the MooseMesh 'mesh' of type MeshGeneratorMesh.
Requested subdomain 65535 does not exist.

What does not make this error message any better: it does not indicate that the problem actually lies in an incorrect user input in [Physics/SolidMechanics/QuasiStatic].

Steps to Reproduce

Use any invalid subdomain name when block-restricting in [Physics/SolidMechanics/QuasiStatic].

Impact

This hampers the debugging of the input file by the user.

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@jmeier jmeier added P: normal A defect affecting operation with a low possibility of significantly affects. T: defect An anomaly, which is anything that deviates from expectations. labels Jul 2, 2024
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