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Hello all,

> Log: Separate C and C++ APIs for complex numbers
I am updating the UserGuide and Reference guide to reflect this
change. In particular I will mark the CCTK_CmplxAdd etc arithmetic
functions as deprecated. There is one issue left even with the current
change:

On 32bit (not on 64bit) machines when one returns a complex number
from C or Fortran to a C++ caller (but not when accessing a
CCTK_COMPLEX grid function in memory) there is an API incompatibility
that makes the C++ caller see the wrong result. Should we mention this
in the UserGuide (for the occasional user that still has a 32bit build
eg in a virtual machine which are slightly smaller when using 32bit code)?
Or just stay silent and hope for the best (not really my preferred
option)?

Yours,
Roland

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