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2010 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
...need to split %lp to make the IR well-formed; it's just that %lp1 wouldn't have an "unwinds" clause. And in the general case, it needs a phi. Thanks. Your initial statement was confusing. :-) Yes, this is one scenario (and possibly the only one??) for how things would work with adorning BBs with "unwinds to" attributes. -bw
2015 Aug 31
2
alloca combining, not (yet) possible ?
Hello since my broad RFC request didn't catch any responses, let me get a bit more into the nitty-gritty: I tried to get llvm (3.7) to optimize superflous allocas away, but so far I haven't figured out how. Is there no optimizer for this ? Should I adorn something with some attributes ? As far as I can tell no, but I am no llvm expert... For what I want to do, i will probably have a few dozen combinable allocas in my produced code each function. So it would be worthwhile to reduce stack space needs. Ciao Nat! --- %struct.a_b = type { i32,...
2016 Apr 01
4
RFC: std::vector and identified objects
Hi, Consider this code: std::vector v; v.resize(256); for (i = 0; i < ... ; ++i) { a += v[b[i]]; } This is a gather loop, and should be able to be vectorized. *however*... I as a programmer can see that the size of v.data() is at least 256. I know because of the contract of std::vector that v.data() is a unique heap object that doesn't alias anything. However, LLVM knows none of this.
2010 Nov 28
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 28, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > On Nov 28, 2010, at 2:59 AM, John McCall wrote: > >> On Nov 28, 2010, at 2:20 AM, Bill Wendling wrote: >> >>> On Nov 27, 2010, at 4:57 PM, John McCall wrote: >>> >>>> On Nov 25, 2010, at 3:03 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: >>>>> I'm pointing out that if the invoke instruction
2006 Aug 14
3
Replacing Windows account with local account.
OK, I'm stumped. I have a Samba server (v3.0.20a) with security=DOMAIN and using winbind to authenticate non-local users against a W2K domain controller. This setup happily serves out home directories and about six other shares. I need to add a local UNIX account for a formerly Windows only user. When I try useradd I get: user <username> exists. This makes sense becasue of winbind.
2010 Dec 02
1
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 77, Issue 37
Bill, I am still trying to figure out what you mean by "region", is it merely a conceptual hold-over from the high level language definition(s) of exceptions, or are you attempting to introduce some new construct into the LLVM IR control-flow graph..... I see (at least) two alternatives for lowering exception regions 1) identify a "region" as you say as being an
2007 Sep 26
5
sprucing up the R homepage
I've been a R-user for quite some time. The graphic on the home page looks a bit in need of polish so I applied some antialiased transformations that Peter Dalgaard has previously posted to R-help for improving graphic quality. I had to change the margins a bit, but here is what it looks like: http://www.broad.mit.edu/~finnyk/Rhome.jpg Personally, I think it looks much better. Because
2006 May 15
6
Everything but [Homes] works
I am migrating from my "old" 2.2.7 samba server to a newer server runnig 3.0.20a and everythig is working except the [homes] share. The server (FILE-CABINET) is a member of the domain, security is set to ADS and, as far as I can tell, kerberos is working. The program wbinfo returns a list of users and groups like it should. getent passwd returns first my local passwd file and then
2006 Feb 09
30
why there is no automatic relationship discovery
When I explain RoR to someone I don''t have a convincing argument that explains why everything is so automatic and transparent, but relationships have to be encoded by hand in models. That shows I don''t understand well that part of AR. There''s the argument that says that not all databases offer metadata about foreign keys, but the natural question then is that,
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obama’s Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...Zionist-controlled policies when he willing to do anything that Israel demands? What better for the Zionist murderers to have their craven puppet be looked at by the whole world as a man of honor and integrity and fairness. In the slaughterhouse, the Judas Goat is often painted with bright colors, adorned with strong, sweet scents to lure the sheep to their pens and to their death. Obama, the Judas Goat of our time, is looked upon by millions of Zionist-propagandized sheep as the man who will lead them to salvation. Instead, he leads America, Palestine and the world to the bloody altar of Jewish...
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obama’s Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...Zionist-controlled policies when he willing to do anything that Israel demands? What better for the Zionist murderers to have their craven puppet be looked at by the whole world as a man of honor and integrity and fairness. In the slaughterhouse, the Judas Goat is often painted with bright colors, adorned with strong, sweet scents to lure the sheep to their pens and to their death. Obama, the Judas Goat of our time, is looked upon by millions of Zionist-propagandized sheep as the man who will lead them to salvation. Instead, he leads America, Palestine and the world to the bloody altar of Jewish...
2006 Jan 03
45
Status of Prototype
Hi *, we are using prototype in Apache MyFaces as our javascript library of choice. Recently, there has been much discussion on our mailing list as to the usability of prototype in a dynamic environments where several javascript libraries are used. The critics of prototype argue that the prototype objects are not namespaced - and that prototype extends basic javascript-objects with method names
2006 Mar 28
74
Is this an elaborate hoax/troll?
I sure hope so: http://duckdown.blogspot.com/2006/03/additional-thoughts-on-why-ruby-isnt.html Seems like it''s getting genuine rebuttals, though. It''s actually kind of amusing.