Ignore hash testing binaries and logs #613
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During a previous PR (#499) I accidentally committed changes which included the addition of some
.bin
and.txt
files generated in the hash function testing process. @jvdp1 asked that I remove said files and create a new PR that.gitignore
s them.I have ignored the
.bin
files by adding them to the top level.gitignore
, and addedlog
to the.txt
file names so they get caught by an existing entry (*log*.txt
) in the.gitignore
. Alternatively, I could addtest
orlog
to the.bin
files as well so they are caught by existing ignore entries, if this is preferable.Related question:
The current
.gitignore
also ends up leaving a lot of untracked files and executables from the manual make process. I think this is largely fine, since we usefypp
which makes it hard to ignore all.f90
files (for example), but am I correct in saying that there are no make rules to remove these in-tree artifacts (I've triedmake -f Makefile.manual clean
, but it does not seem to work)?