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Peter W. Draper authored
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Here is an improvement to the `runner_shift` poor style. I changed the semantic of the array to better reflect what the array actually contains. As a bonus, the formatting script treats it correctly.
Also it should have been a double and not a float.

While at it I also cleaned out the 'do_gsort()' function which is not used and won't be in the future. 



See merge request !177
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 Welcome to the cosmological hydrodynamical code
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 SPH With Inter-dependent Fine-grained Tasking

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See INSTALL.swift for install instructions.

Usage: swift [OPTION] PARAMFILE

Valid options are:
  -a          Pin runners using processor affinity
  -c          Run with cosmological time integration
  -d          Dry run. Read the parameter file, allocate memory but does not read 
              the particles from ICs and exit before the start of time integration.
              Allows user to check validy of parameter and IC files as well as memory limits.
  -e          Enable floating-point exceptions (debugging mode)
  -f    {int} Overwrite the CPU frequency (Hz) to be used for time measurements
  -g          Run with an external gravitational potential
  -G          Run with self-gravity
  -s          Run with SPH
  -t    {int} The number of threads to use on each MPI rank. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
  -v     [12] Increase the level of verbosity 1: MPI-rank 0 writes 
              2: All MPI-ranks write
  -y    {int} Time-step frequency at which task graphs are dumped
  -h          Print this help message and exit

See the file examples/parameter_example.yml for an example of parameter file.