Ensure Input_BCmodel is initialized#1
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Ensure Input_BCmodel is initialized#1willlovett-arm wants to merge 1 commit intoANL-CESAR:masterfrom
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Whilst ensuring this application works with Arm Compiler for Linux, we discovered what we believe to be a (previously latent) uninitialized variable bug, which causes a runtime error when compiled with our toolchain. Initializing this variable removes this issue.
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fyi, this came up in an engagement with Sandia (via Si Hammond), as part of Arm's support of their Astra machine. Please feel free to get in touch if you'd like to discuss it further. |
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Whilst ensuring this application works with Arm Compiler for Linux, we
discovered what we believe to be a (previously latent) uninitialized variable
bug, which causes a runtime error when compiled with our toolchain.
Initializing this variable removes this issue.