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Source Code
subroutine user_run(comp,importState,exportState,clock,rc)type(ESMF_CplComp)::comptype(ESMF_State)::importState,exportStatetype(ESMF_Clock)::clockinteger,intent(out)::rc! Local variablestype(ESMF_Field)::srcField,dstFieldinteger::statusrc=ESMF_SUCCESSprint*,"User Coupler Run starting"! Get input datacall ESMF_StateGet(importState,"src",srcField,rc=rc)if(rc/=ESMF_SUCCESS)return! Get location of output datacall ESMF_StateGet(exportState,"dst",dstField,rc=rc)if(rc/=ESMF_SUCCESS)return! These are fields on different Grids - call Regrid to rearrange! the data. The communication pattern was computed at init,! this simply has to execute the send and receive equivalents.call ESMF_FieldRegrid(srcField,dstField,routehandle,rc=status)if(rc/=ESMF_SUCCESS)return print*,"User Coupler Run returning"end subroutine user_run