Add missing stuff at the top of files.
What this MR does / why does DuMux need it: Dumux files usually start by
// -*- mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
// vi: set et ts=4 sw=4 sts=4:
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I spotted some files, which do not do so for no reason obvious to me. I added missing lines to have a standard starting block in those cases.
Before you request a review from someone, make sure to revise the following points:
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does the new code follow the style guide? -
do the test pipelines pass? (see guide on how to run pipelines for a merge request) -
is the code you changed and/or the new code you wrote covered in the test suite? (if not, extend the existing tests or write new ones) -
does your change affect public interfaces or behavior, or, does it introduce a new feature? If so, document the change in CHANGELOG.md
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is the list of the header includes complete? ("include what you use") -
all files have to end with a \n
character. Make sure there is no\ No newline at end of file
comment in "Changes" of this MR.
Edited by Timo Koch