More consistent coding style
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ namespace glm
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template<typename T, qualifier P> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<3, T, P> atan2(const vec<3, T, P>& x, const vec<3, T, P>& y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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template<typename T, qualifier P> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<4, T, P> atan2(const vec<4, T, P>& x, const vec<4, T, P>& y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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template<typename genType> GLM_FUNC_DECL bool isfinite(genType const & x); //!< \brief Test whether or not a scalar or each vector component is a finite value. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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template<typename genType> GLM_FUNC_DECL bool isfinite(genType const& x); //!< \brief Test whether or not a scalar or each vector component is a finite value. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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template<typename T, qualifier P> GLM_FUNC_DECL vec<1, bool, P> isfinite(const vec<1, T, P>& x); //!< \brief Test whether or not a scalar or each vector component is a finite value. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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template<typename T, qualifier P> GLM_FUNC_DECL vec<2, bool, P> isfinite(const vec<2, T, P>& x); //!< \brief Test whether or not a scalar or each vector component is a finite value. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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template<typename T, qualifier P> GLM_FUNC_DECL vec<3, bool, P> isfinite(const vec<3, T, P>& x); //!< \brief Test whether or not a scalar or each vector component is a finite value. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
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