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authorHans Johnson <hans-johnson@uiowa.edu>2016-07-09 11:18:08 -0500
committerHans Johnson <hans-johnson@uiowa.edu>2016-07-09 11:19:33 -0500
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STYLE: Remove trailing whitespace in MISC files
This is mostly a long term maintenance improvement. Many coding styles require elimination of trailing whitespace, and many editors and source code management configurations automatically gobble up whitespace. When these tools gobble up whitespace, it complicates reviewing the meaningful code changes. By removing whitespace on one patch, it makes future code reviews much easier. =SCRIPT==================================================================== if which tempfile &>/dev/null; then TEMPMAKER=tempfile elif which mktemp &>/dev/null; then TEMPMAKER=mktemp else echo "Cannot find tempfile program." 2>&1 exit 1 fi MYTEMP=$($TEMPMAKER) trap 'rm -f $MYTEMP' SIGINT SIGTERM stripit() { echo "stripping $1" sed 's/[ \t]*$//' "$1" > $MYTEMP cp $MYTEMP "$1" } if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then while [ "$1" != "" ]; do stripit $1 shift done else while read -t 2; do stripit $REPLY done fi rm $MYTEMP =================================================
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diff --git a/make.inc.example b/make.inc.example
index f59f34e7..fe2f0ad8 100644
--- a/make.inc.example
+++ b/make.inc.example
@@ -5,18 +5,18 @@
####################################################################
#
SHELL = /bin/sh
-#
+#
# Modify the FORTRAN and OPTS definitions to refer to the
# compiler and desired compiler options for your machine. NOOPT
# refers to the compiler options desired when NO OPTIMIZATION is
-# selected. Define LOADER and LOADOPTS to refer to the loader and
+# selected. Define LOADER and LOADOPTS to refer to the loader and
# desired load options for your machine.
#
# Note: During a regular execution, LAPACK might create NaN and Inf
-# and handle these quantities appropriately. As a consequence, one
+# and handle these quantities appropriately. As a consequence, one
# should not compile LAPACK with flags such as -ffpe-trap=overflow.
#
-FORTRAN = gfortran
+FORTRAN = gfortran
OPTS = -O2 -frecursive
DRVOPTS = $(OPTS)
NOOPT = -O0 -frecursive
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ RANLIB = ranlib
XBLASLIB =
# XBLASLIB = -lxblas
#
-# The location of the libraries to which you will link. (The
+# The location of the libraries to which you will link. (The
# machine-specific, optimized BLAS library should be used whenever
# possible.)
#