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2005 Oct 31
11
Aggregation elements
Howdy,
Is there a method to get the number of elements in an aggregation? Are the
results stored in an aggregation guaranteed to be in any type of order?
Thanks for any insight,
- Ryan
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http://daemons.net/~matty
2006 Apr 03
30
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3653] New: Silence 'vanished files' messages
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3653
Summary: Silence 'vanished files' messages
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.8
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: count-samba@flatline.de
2014 Jan 28
3
[LLVMdev] MergeFunctions: reduce complexity to O(log(N))
Hi Stepan,
Sorry for the delay. It's great that you are working on MergeFunctions
as well and I agree, we should definitely try to combine our efforts to
improve MergeFunctions.
Just to give you some context, the pass (with the similar function
merging patch) is already being used in a production setting. From my
point of view, it would be better if we focus on improving its
capability
2014 Jan 30
3
[LLVMdev] MergeFunctions: reduce complexity to O(log(N))
...04 435097
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L_canny.ll 5 57717 0 0.02 57695 0 0.02 57695
lcode.ll 56 172913 0 0.02 172898 0 0.03 172898
ldblib.ll 24 83768 0 0.02 83753 0 0.02 83753
ldebug.ll 32 162976 0 0.02 162961 0 0.02 162961
ldecod.ll 14 149907 0 0.02 149886 0 0.02 149886
ldo.ll 24 152277 0 0.02 152262 0 0.02 152262
ldump.ll 11 32964 0 0.01 32949 0 0.01 32949
leaky_bucket.ll 5 54568 0 0.01 54547 0 0.01 54547
lemon.ll 112 1102968 0 0.10 1102951 0 0.11 1103447
lencod.ll 37 651236 0 0.06 651215 0 0.06 651215
lexer.ll 5 29789 0 0.01 29760 0 0.01 29705
lex.ll 5 53297 0 0.01 53271 0 0.01...