Refactor callback oracles to return nothing#160
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This PR refactors the Ipopt callback “oracle” functions returned by set_callbacks so they consistently return nothing (rather than sometimes returning arrays), aligning with good Julia practice and improving type stability for these callbacks.
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- Refactor
eval_gandeval_grad_ffrom one-liners tofunction ... endblocks that explicitlyreturn(nothing). - Ensure
eval_jac_gandeval_halso explicitly returnnothingafter performing structure/value fills. - Remove the
zeros(0)return path for the no-constraints case ineval_g.
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Yes, but I've also fixed it upstream in Ipopt. |
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x-ref jump-dev/Ipopt.jl#540
This isn't needed for correctness, but it's good practice and it helps type stability.