> On Jun 3, 2015, at 9:58 PM, Jeff Hammond <jeff.scie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > http://git.mpich.org/mpich.git/blob/HEAD:/src/mpi/init/init.c > https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/blob/master/ompi/mpi/c/init.c
As I said, super insane :-) Barry I'm just having fun here; I do believe that 2 is the ultimate correct indentation but I can always run a preprocessor to fix their code before I use it :-) > > Jeff > > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Barry Smith <bsm...@mcs.anl.gov> wrote: >> >> Jeff, >> >> Ahh, from this page, it is definitively clear that the Intel people have >> their heads totally up their asses >> >> formatted source code with astyle --style=linux --indent=spaces=4 -y -S >> >> when everyone knows that any indent that is not 2 characters is totally >> insane :-) >> >> Barry >> >> >>> On Jun 3, 2015, at 9:37 PM, Jeff Hammond <jeff.scie...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>>> but it screws up memkind's partitioning of the heap (it won't be aware >>>>> that the pages have been moved). >>>> >>>> Then memkind is stupid or the kernel isn't exposing the correct >>>> information to memkind. Tell them to not be lazy and do it right. >>> >>> The beauty of git/github is one can make branches to try out anything >>> they want even if Jed thinks that he knows better than Intel how to >>> write system software for Intel's hardware. >>> >>> This link is equivalent to pushing the "Fork" button on Github's >>> memkind page: https://github.com/memkind/memkind#fork-destination-box. >>> I'm sure that the memkind developers would be willing to review your >>> pull request once you've implemented memkind_move_pages(). >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> -- >>> Jeff Hammond >>> jeff.scie...@gmail.com >>> http://jeffhammond.github.io/ >> > > > > -- > Jeff Hammond > jeff.scie...@gmail.com > http://jeffhammond.github.io/