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update to main 20240508 commit #134

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there is a minor enhancement (see detail at mom-ocean#1623 ) for "removing compiling warning" PR which is in MOM6 main repo now. We need to pull it back to dev/emc in order to be parallel with main branch. This will pave the road for upcoming emc PR to main.

marshallward and others added 3 commits April 25, 2024 22:30
The default values for the database transfer functions were incorrectly
assiged as integer literals, recast to types using real32/64 but
actually corresponding to whatever integer kind equals real32/64.

We now simply assign it a literal value of -1. and rely on the compiler
to handle the recasting.

Although none of these functions were intended to be used, and -1 would
probably be eventually cast into an appropriate real type, it is better
to get this correct.

Thanks to Keith Lindsay for suggesting this change.
Replace db array default values with real literals
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@DeniseWorthen @JessicaMeixner-NOAA : this is probably one of the simplest PR you ever had

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Testing for #2259 is complete, please continue with the merge process, thank you.

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merging and close

@jiandewang jiandewang closed this May 13, 2024
@jiandewang jiandewang reopened this May 13, 2024
@jiandewang jiandewang merged commit 3bcfbbe into NOAA-EMC:dev/emc May 13, 2024
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