Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "handling AR object in multistage forms"
2006 Jan 12
5
file_column preview in multistage forms
i have a 2 step form which contains 1 file_column field.
The second form is just "This is how your post will look" kind of form
and the user can click Edit (to take them back to form1) or Submit.
If the user clicks edit it takes them back to the first form with
fields populated. I have it working with all text fields, I just dont
know how to do this with file_column field (showing the
2020 Sep 01
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
Seems there were a couple of correlated failures that appear to be flakes
on this buildbot recently:
green:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/13974
red:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/13975
(target-override.c
during stage 1, seems to be missing the directory/symlink it just created)
red:
2020 Sep 02
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
Well, I am at my wit's end. I have copied over the script and directories
for this test case and run it a few million times. First I was running one
at a time, then I switched to kicking off 1000 at a time. All the while,
the bots continued to run on the same machine. The script never failed even
once. I am not sure if this has something to do with Python as part of
llvm-lit or what is going
2020 Sep 03
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
Sure.
I didn't use lit or ninja. I simply copied the script produced by lit
(/home/buildbots/ppc64le-clang-multistage-test/clang-ppc64le-multistage/stage1/tools/clang/test/Driver/Output/target-override.c.script)
into a temporary directory (along with a deep copy of the build directory).
I modified the paths in the script to point to the temporary directory.
Then I ran the script in a loop.
For
2020 Sep 03
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
This is likely due to a race condition (%T is a shared parent
directory). I'll put up a patch to fix it.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 10:00 AM David Blaikie via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Is the machine running any jobs in parallel? Would it be worth trying running lit in the loop, rather than the script? (perhaps lit's doing something interesting) or maybe the
2020 Sep 03
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/lit.html already lists %T as "parent
directory of %t (not unique, deprecated, do not use)". See also
https://reviews.llvm.org/D35396
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 3:37 PM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I think I'd be up for considering deprecation of %T due to the risk
> of race conditions/conflicts between tests. %t
2020 Sep 03
3
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
Should be fixed by https://reviews.llvm.org/D87103
Shall we consider deprecating(emitting a warning)/removing %T from
lit? lldb, lld/COFF and clang-tools-extra are the three major users of
%T. There are a few other %T in other places but there are not too
many. We will also investigate whether other projects using lit are
using %T.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 11:25 AM David Blaikie <dblaikie at
2020 Sep 03
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
I think that was maybe the discussion on https://reviews.llvm.org/D78245
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 6:22 PM Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com>
wrote:
> I have a vague memory that libcxx wanted it for something, and claimed it
> would be hard to work around not having it.
>
> Anyone else remember that? I can’t dredge up the details, sorry…
>
> In any event, a separate
2006 Jul 07
2
Multistage Sampling
Dear WizaRds, dear Thomas,
First of all, I want to tell you how grateful I am for all your
support. I wish I will be able to help others along one day the same way
you do. Thank you so much. I am struggling with a multistage sampling
design:
library(survey)
multi3 <- data.frame(cluster=c(1,1,1,1 ,2,2,2, 3,3), id=c(1,2,3,4,
1,2,3, 1,2),
nl=c(4,4,4,4, 3,3,3, 2,2), Nl=c(100,100,100,100,
2011 May 12
2
DCC-GARCH model and AR(1)-GARCH(1,1) regression model
Hello,
I have a rather complex problem... I will have to explain everything in
detail because I cannot solve it by myself...i just ran out of ideas. So
here is what I want to do:
I take quotes of two indices - S&P500 and DJ. And my first aim is to
estimate coefficients of the DCC-GARCH model for them. This is how I do it:
library(tseries)
p1 = get.hist.quote(instrument =
2006 Jan 23
2
Routes question
Newbie here, I am trying to set up Routes so that it will look up a
listing in my directory by sanitized phone number, like the following:
www.domiain.com/5405551212
which will in turn list all the listings with that phone number (though
they might be in the Db table with parenthesis and hyphens), if one
listing, then make it a special render
If anyone could help with my Routes code and my
2011 Jul 13
1
AR-GARCH with additional variable - estimation problem
Dear list members,
I am trying to estimate parameters of the AR(1)-GARCH(1,1) model. I have one
additional dummy variable for the AR(1) part.
First I wanted to do it using garchFit function (everything would be then
estimated in one step) however in the fGarch library I didn't find a way to
include an additional variable.
That would be the formula but, as said, I think it is impossible to add
2017 Jan 13
4
Wrong code bug after GVN/PRE?
Hi,
I've stumbled upon a case where I think gvn does a bad (wrong)
optimization. It's a bit messy to debug though so I'm not sure if I
should just write a PR about it a let someone who knows the code look at
it instead.
Anyway, for the bug to trigger I need to run the following passes in the
same opt invocation:
-sroa -instcombine -simplifycfg -instcombine -gvn
The problem
2012 Aug 27
2
simplest way (set of functions) to parse a file
Hello,
What would be the best set of R functions to parse and transform a file?
My file looks as shown below. I would like to plot this data and I need to parse it into a single data frame that sorts of "transposes the data" with the following structure:
> df <- data.frame(n=c(1,1,2,2),iter=c(1,2,1,2),step=as.factor(c('Step 1', 'Step2', 'Step 1',
2017 Jan 13
2
Wrong code bug after GVN/PRE?
Yeah, there's a lot of things this could be.
On the memdep side:
Note that memdep is not actually properly updated in all cases by most
passes that claim to not invalidate it (they don't invalidate dependent
pointers, only pointers they directly touch).
There's already a bug filed about this. So far we've only seen missed-opt,
not wrong code from this.
But it should be possible
2006 May 09
1
Session mgmt. bug - ActiveRecord & MemoryStore session store
Windows XP Pro
Rails 1.1.2
I need some help verifying this behavior that I''m seeing.
BUG: Objects in session which are descendants of ActiveRecord::Base lose
attributes on subsequent requests when using CGI::Session::MemoryStore.
TO REPRODUCE:
0) Set up MemoryStore as the session database manager in the appropriate
environment.rb file in config
1) Create a model object X that
2006 Feb 08
2
URL rewriting
Here is the scenario I am trying to achieve. Basically, I want to run
the action "show" from my controller, without adding the "show/id".
Standard:
http://www.domain.com/controllerName/show/id
I would like:
http://www.domain.com/controllerName/randomstring (where randomstring is
a
field in my model/table, that is equivalent to a GUID -> and unique).
I''m confused
2020 Sep 04
2
Flakey failure on clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage
Thanks everyone for this discussion. Turns out that in my effort to make it
possible to run multiple instances of this script in parallel, I
inadvertently hid the issue. I made each instance use a directory that has
$1 appended to the name and the wrapper script provided a unique value with
$LINENO. :(
MaskRay, thanks for fixing the problem. All the PPC bots are back to green
now.
On Thu, Sep 3,
2011 Sep 29
2
String manipulation with regexpr, got to be a better way
Help-Rs,
I'm doing some string manipulation in a file where I converted a string date in mm/dd/yyyy format and returned the date yyyy.
I've used regexpr (hat tip to Gabor G for a very nice earlier post on this function) in steps (I've un-nested the code and provided it and an example of what I did below. My question is: is there a more efficient way to do this. Specifically is
2016 Jun 12
2
clang-ppc64be-linux-lnt flakiness
I threw all the sanitizers I had access to on this test and didn't
find anything. The merging uses threads so I can't rule out
nondeterminism. It's strange that it only happens on ppc64le and only
on stage 2, so an actual miscompile wouldn't surprise me either.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
> Also, `Clang Tools ::