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This is really old school, but a lot of times we have users sending us
copy pasting of codes, and that is the only way to know the version of
the code.
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Remove a bunch of unused symbols
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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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Use \par instead of \details for section.
add a Contributors Section and a Reference Section.
Remove (some) verbatim section when not needed.
Those changes have been done by hand so I am not sure I manage to catch them all.
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Doxygen html documentation
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(**H)
Corresponds to bug0024
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SYTRS interface.
Update the testing accordingly
[DSYTRI2] Comit dsytri2 to get some feedback
Update the testing accordingly
DSYTRI2 is the Level 3 blas Version of DSYTRI
The actual routine that does the work is DSYTRI2X (name can be changed)
DSYTRI2 is just a wrapper to allow to hide the 2D Workspace required by the routine.
The interface had to be changed to integrate the possibility of doing a workspace query.
DSYTRI2x implementation will be documented in a LAWN. This algorithm was inspired by the following paper:
"Families of Algorithms Related to the Inversion of a Symmetric Positive Definite Matrix"
PAOLO BIENTINESI Duke University and BRIAN GUNTER Delft University of Technology and ROBERT A. VAN DE GEIJN The University of Texas at Austin
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