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Re: initialization of XXX_COOKIE in C source files
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- Subject: Re: initialization of XXX_COOKIE in C source files
- From: "Matthew Knepley" <knepley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 18:22:51 -0500
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2008/5/10 Lisandro Dalcin <dalcinl@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I've noticed that in 2.3.3 all PETSc cookies are initialized to zero
> in sources, but in DEV they are not initialized. What's the reason of
> this change?
Not sure, but I would guess some compiler probably did not like it.
Matt
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