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it seems like most build systems pass a -DHAVE_CONFIG_H flag to the compiler which still causes `#if HAVE_CONFIG_H` to be false while it clearly is supposed to be triggered. That said, I do not really see a good reason why the inclusion of the `config.h` file should be guarded in the first place: the file is guaranteed to always available by proper build systems, and if it was not included the build either breaks at the linking stage or -- at the very least -- the runtime behavior of the resulting libraries will be very awkward. |
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compute_initial_state.cpp | ||
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compute_tof.cpp | ||
diagnose_relperm.cpp |