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[8809e48]1NOTE ABOUT THE SANS MODELS REFACTOR [Oct 14, 2008]
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3This is the code that was used to produce the first version of the
4SANS models. This code should be refactored to eliminate all the code
5in c_extensions and merge it with the C++ code in c_models.
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7- Some of the C code that was used to port the IGOR code is still used.
8  For instance, the functions defined in cylinder.c is used in c_models/cylinder.cpp.
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10- As of writing, the C functions are used in the McVine code to implement
11  a simulated SANS instrument.
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13- The script c_extensions/WrapperGenerator.py is the original script
14  that was used to generate the python C extensions for our models.
15  For instance, CCylinderModel.c was created with WrapperGenerator.py run
16  on cylinder.h.
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18- See c_models/README.txt for more details about the new c_models.
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