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2011 Aug 01
2
[LLVMdev] implicit Pass Type dependencies between Analysis Pass and Transformation Pass
...tcases,
which should finish in a flash of a second).
Seems the Pass type between Analysis Pass and Optimization Pass has to
match.
I wonder if this is documented somewhere?
Is there a simple rule to guide this?
E.g.
if the Optimization Pass needs to be a LoopPass, does it mean the
AnalysisPass _has to_ be a Loop Pass as well?
Thank you
Chuck
2011 Sep 22
8
Export variables into other classes
Hi all
I have been pondering this for a while, but not yet seen a clean way
to do it
I have a few puppet classes (apache/ntp/mysql/bacula/nagios/etc)
I would like to generate part of my bacula and nagios configs for each
host based on which other classes that host belongs to (or to put it
another way, I would like to export variables from classes which would
be used by my bacula and nagios
2004 Aug 06
2
Work on ICECAST : IcecastAdmin, remodularisation, Doc (Docbook), speex ...
Hello,
3 months ago, we (a group of 8 students of the ENSEIRB engineering
school (France))
started to work on icecast.
We decided to work on another CVS server. The aim _was not to fork a new
version_
of Icecast : the idea was to clean the code as fast as possible in order
for new
developers to enter the sources in an easier way.
We mainly worked on format, sources, and tried to clearly
2004 Aug 06
0
Work on ICECAST : IcecastAdmin, remodularisation, Doc (Docbook), speex ...
...ng the client in the stream and then serving him in a non
> specific way (avoiding
> the reconstruction of data for each client).
Can you explain what you mean by this? For ogg streaming, icecast2 does _not_
reconstruct data for each client. For mp3 streaming, it does - but only
because it _has to_ - if you don't, you have to artificially synchronise on
metadata interval. That would mean that for a low bitrate mp3 stream (say
around 8 kbps), it would be an average of 8 seconds between connecting and
the client being sent _any_ data at all. That's clearly not desirable, so for...