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New Loop Defaults #202

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New Loop Defaults #202

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stevenrbrandt and others added 2 commits July 27, 2023 13:20
include mask in PointDesc
add decls for CCTK_REALVEC,
CCTK_BOOLVEC, and CCTK_VECSIZE.
* main: (45 commits)
  TestOutput: Update checkpoint/recovery tests
  CarpetX: Revamp openPMD input
  CarpetX: io.cxx: Correct indentation
  CarpetX: Choose newest checkpoint file when recovering
  CarpetX: Small cleanup of Silo I/O code
  CarpetX: Avoid compiler warning for boundaries
  TestInterpolate: Set boundary interpolation flag
  CarpetX: Add flag to avoid using outer boundary values for interpolation
  TestArrayGroup: Correct multi-process tests
  TestArrayGroup: Modernize thorn, add test case
  Derivs: Using type std::ptrdiff_t for maxnpoints
  CI: Update to ARMeX 23.08
  CI: Reformat thorn list
  CI: Switch back to main branch for flesh
  CI: Test TestBoxInBox thorn
  TestBoxInBox: New thorn
  BoxInBox: Update parameter files
  BoxInBox: Add tests
  CarpetX: Correct interpolation on multiple MPI processes
  CarpetX: Disable debug work-around in interpolator
  ...

# Conflicts:
#	Loop/src/loop.hxx
@eschnett eschnett merged commit 364defd into main Aug 11, 2023
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@eschnett eschnett deleted the stevenrbrandt/loop-defaults branch August 11, 2023 20:54
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