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IMP Manual
for IMP version 2.11.1
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In order to be shared with others as part of the IMP distribution, code needs to be of higher quality and more thoroughly vetted than typical research code. All code contributed to IMP
ctestgcc, clang++ and Visual C++) without warningsctestOnce your code is ready to go, open a pull request to get the changes from your fork back into the main repository.
develop branch. No development is done directly in the master branch - it is updated for each release by merging from the develop branch, as per the gitflow branching model. If your change is a bug fix that should also patch the last release, once your code is in develop open an issue on GitHub assigned to benmwebb and connected to the milestone for the next point release (e.g. a milestone with a name like IMP 2.0.1 point release).