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+$Header$
+
+This directory contains code for Lagrange polynomial interpolation,
+using the maximum-degree definition for multiple dimensions.
+
+makefile
+ This has targets to create the subdirectories for the
+ Maple-generated coefficient files, and to run Maple to
+ generated those files.
+
+make.code.defn
+ This tells the Cactus build system which files to compile.
+
+[123]d.maple
+ These files contain the Maple code to generate the interpolation
+ coefficients.
+
+fns.maple
+ These files define the interpolation functions, coefficients, etc,
+ for the Maple code in [123]d.maple
+
+[123]d.cube.order?.smooth?.c
+ These files are the individual cases for the interpolation.
+ Each file defines a separate function. Each file just #defines
+ a bunch of macros, then #includes "../template.c" to get the
+ actual interpolation code. Unfortunately, the ISO C standard
+ only guarantees 31 characters for function names (in fact, it
+ doesn't even guarantee that for external names -- they may be
+ limited by a system linker -- but I quietly ignore that and
+ assume I can use 31), so the functions are named in a cryptic
+ manner (described in ../Lagrange-tensor-product/README).
+
+all_prototypes.h
+ This file contains C prototypes for each of the functions
+ in [123]d.cube.order?.smooth0.c.