Remove unnecessary macros & refactor directory structure#19
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This commit removes preprocessor macros that were designed to work around the NAG compiler's previous lack of supprot for unlimited polymorphic, assumed-rank dummy arguments. Without the macros, all tests now pass with the NAG Fortran Compiler Release 7.1(Hanzomon) Build 7119.
This commit refactors the directory structure to support accessing all currently public module entities via one common assert_m module, which is in what is now the only file at the top level of the src/ subdirectory: assert_m.F90. All pre-existing files in src/ have been moved to the new src/assert subdirectory, a common pattern employed across many projects.
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src/subdirectory contains a singleassert_mmodule that gives universal access to all public entities in the other modules in this repository.