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Nora Abi Akar authored
Fix segfault in modcc when min/max used in net_receive.

* The error occurred when a synapse that use `max` or `min` expressions in the `net_receive` block: we test for linearity to check whether they can be coalesced; we cannot differentiate the expression; an error is raised but not reported; seg fault. 
* Fixes ` as_c_double` printing which does not print integers as doubles as intended. 

Fixes #1275 
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Arbor is a library for implementing performance portable network simulations of multi-compartment neuron models.

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@INPROCEEDINGS{
    paper:arbor2019,
    author={N. A. {Akar} and B. {Cumming} and V. {Karakasis} and A. {Küsters} and W. {Klijn} and A. {Peyser} and S. {Yates}},
    booktitle={2019 27th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP)},
    title={{Arbor --- A Morphologically-Detailed Neural Network Simulation Library for Contemporary High-Performance Computing Architectures}},
    year={2019}, month={feb}, volume={}, number={},
    pages={274--282},
    doi={10.1109/EMPDP.2019.8671560},
    ISSN={2377-5750}}

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