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/* ../config.h. Generated by configure. */
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//
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// Run the 'configure' script to generate 'config.h' from this input file.
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//
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#ifndef CT_CONFIG_H
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#define CT_CONFIG_H
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//------------------------ Development flags ------------------//
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//
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// These flags turn on or off features that are still in
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// development and are not yet stable.
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#define DEV_EQUIL
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//------------------------ Fortran settings -------------------//
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// define types doublereal, integer, and ftnlen to match the
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// corresponding Fortran data types on your system. The defaults
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// are OK for most systems
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typedef double doublereal; // Fortran double precision
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typedef int integer; // Fortran integer
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typedef int ftnlen; // Fortran hidden string length type
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// Fortran compilers pass character strings in argument lists by
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// adding a hidden argement with the length of the string. Some
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// compilers add the hidden length argument immediately after the
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// CHARACTER variable being passed, while others put all of the hidden
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// length arguments at the end of the argument list. Define this if
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// the lengths are at the end of the argument list. This is usually the
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// case for most unix Fortran compilers, but is (by default) false for
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// Visual Fortran under Windows.
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#define STRING_LEN_AT_END
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// Define this if Fortran adds a trailing underscore to names in object files.
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// For linux and most unix systems, this is the case.
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#define FTN_TRAILING_UNDERSCORE
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//-------- LAPACK / BLAS ---------
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// Define if you are using LAPACK and BLAS from the Intel Math Kernel
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// Library
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/* #undef HAVE_INTEL_MKL */
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#define LAPACK_FTN_STRING_LEN_AT_END
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#define LAPACK_NAMES_LOWERCASE
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#define LAPACK_FTN_TRAILING_UNDERSCORE
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//--------- operating system --------------------------------------
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// The configure script defines this if the operatiing system is Mac
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// OS X, This used to add some Mac-specific directories to the default
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// data file search path.
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#define DARWIN 1
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#define HAS_SSTREAM 1
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// Identify whether the operating system is cygwin's overlay of
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// windows, with gcc being used as the compiler.
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/* #undef CYGWIN */
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// Identify whether the operating system is windows based, with
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// microsoft vc++ being used as the compiler
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/* #undef WINMSVC */
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//--------- Fonts for reaction path diagrams ----------------------
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#define RXNPATH_FONT "Helvetica"
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//--------------------- Python ------------------------------------
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// This path to the python executable is created during
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// Cantera's setup. It identifies the python executable
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// used to run Python to process .cti files. Note that this is only
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// used if environment variable PYTHON_CMD is not set.
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#define PYTHON_EXE "python"
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// If this is defined, the Cantera Python interface will use the
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// Numeric package; otherwise, it will use numarray.
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/* #undef HAS_NUMERIC */
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//--------------------- Cantera -----------------------------------
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/* #undef CANTERA_ROOT */
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// This data pathway is used to locate a directory where datafiles
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// are to be found. Note, the local directory is always searched
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// as well.
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#define CANTERA_DATA "/Applications/Cantera/data"
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#define INCL_PURE_FLUIDS 1
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//--------------------- compile options ----------------------------
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#define USE_PCH 1
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#endif
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