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configure can now distinguish the options --enable-assumed-size and --disable-assumed-size
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This can be switched off via --disable-assumed-size
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The generic real double and single precision kernels are basically identical, thus one can use the same template for them. Since Fortran lacks proper templates, the template is produced with preprocessor defines
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