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#pragma, besides #pragma once, are not necessary pre-compiler instructions that make sense to be aligned that way but are non-C++-standard, extended type descriptions (attributes, no-inline, etc.) and non-C++-standard, compiler-specific compile-time hints.
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offline discussion with @psychocoderHPC : accepted for the reasoning above.
For now, even if it is not a 100% correct match but simpler, our scripts will simply skip lines including a #pragma rule.
(Not all #pragma calls are compiler hints but most, e.g., only #pragma once is a pre-compiler instruction.)
Regarding ComputationalRadiationPhysics/picongpu#1693 it looks odd to force
#pragma
calls to also start at the 0 column in a file.#pragma
, besides#pragma once
, are not necessary pre-compiler instructions that make sense to be aligned that way but are non-C++-standard, extended type descriptions (attributes, no-inline, etc.) and non-C++-standard, compiler-specific compile-time hints.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: