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The instructions and configurations listed in hn2016_falwa/examples/ to run the sample codes are specific to conda users. It would be great to include instructions for pip/virtualenv users as well, as many scientists are actually using that.
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profiles.h(inpkg/profiles) lacks many (any?) comments. Also lots of variables are declared somewhat separately from where they are associated with heap storage.Both these make it a bit hard to read.
It would be nicer if it was called
PROFILES.htoo.