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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andreas Lauser
45da261142 move the '&' of references and the '*' of pointers to the type name
i.e., the new-style is `TypeName& var` instead of
`TypeName &var`. this patch is analogous to part of OPM/ewoms#83.
2017-01-18 17:57:54 +01:00
Andreas Lauser
93fe614558 fix some pedantic compiler warnings
this allows the test suite of eWoms to be compiled on clang++ 3.8
using the following warning flags

```
    -Weverything
    -Wno-documentation
    -Wno-documentation-unknown-command
    -Wno-c++98-compat
    -Wno-c++98-compat-pedantic
    -Wno-undef
    -Wno-padded
    -Wno-global-constructors
    -Wno-exit-time-destructors
    -Wno-weak-vtables
    -Wno-float-equal
```

without triggering warnings in opm-material or eWoms.

Note that the test-suite for opm-material does *not* yet pass without
warnings with these flags because with these flags clang likes to
complain about reducing or increasing floating point precision which
results in a formidable nightmare. I will see what I can do about
these warnings in a separate PR.

v4: properly fix the unused parameter warnings for the valgrind client
requests. thanks to [at]atgeirr for finding the issue.
2016-11-09 12:06:36 +01:00
Andreas Lauser
da401551be clean up the licensing preable of source files
this patch removes the in-file lists in favor of a global list of in
the COPYING file. this is done because (a) maintaining a list of
authors at the beginning of each source file is a major pain in the
a**, (b) for this reason, the list of authors was not accurate in
about 85% of all cases where more than one person was involved and (c)
this list is not legally binding in any way (the copyright is at the
person who authored a given change; if these lists had any legal
relevance, one could "aquire" the copyright of the module by forking
it and replacing the lists...)
2016-03-15 00:58:09 +01:00
Andreas Lauser
a6499a01aa fix most of the warnings enabled by masochists
most of these people like to inflict pain on themselfs (i.e., warnings
in their own code), but they usually don't like if pain is inflicted
on them by others (i.e., warnings produced by external code which they
use). This patch should make these kinds of people happy. I'm not
really sure if the code is easier to understand with this, but at
least clang does not complain for most of the warnings of
"-Weverything" anymore.
2015-09-23 12:36:52 +02:00
Andreas Lauser
99a61df00a re-add the vim and emacs modelines
conceptually, this may not be the purest conceivable solution, but it
is the most practical one.
2015-06-18 13:47:26 +02:00
Andreas Lauser
7b49035575 unify the formatting of the copyright statements 2015-04-29 13:59:08 +02:00
Andreas Lauser
5b08de4244 incorperate all infrastructural classes required into opm-material itself
they used to be in opm-core, but this allows to be more flexible with
the dependency order: What's now called "opm-core" can easily depend
on opm-material which might come in handy for the refactoring.

Besides moving in classes from opm-core, the infrastructural code
which was still in opm-material is moved to the directory
opm/material/common. The intention is to collect these classes at a
central location to make it easy to move them to a real "core" module.
(if this is ever going to happen.)
2015-04-28 12:17:49 +02:00