Change the default of d4c_option.threshold to match conventional synthesis results.#2257
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Explicitly set the initialization of d4c_option.threshold In worldline.cpp, the initialization code for d4c_option.threshold has been changed from a comment to active code. This ensures that the behavior remains consistent with previous versions.
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Explicitly set the initialization of d4c_option.threshold
In worldline.cpp, the initialization code for d4c_option.threshold has been changed from a comment to active code. This ensures that the behavior remains consistent with previous versions.
There have been reports on Twitter and Discord for some time now that the synthesis results have changed, causing inconvenience. Therefore, I would like to request a fix.
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