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2012 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] Antler V3 Grammar for LLVM IR
Hi
I am Yogesh M.Tech Student for my final year project i am trying to write a ANTLR grammar and generating CFG for same
for more please help me or give any pointer
Thanking you !
Regard
2005 Jan 17
1
Re: Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk
...of
> the best block heaters for your wi-fi fones.
>
Oh, we're gonna have a good time next Thursday.
We need to get Molson Canadian to sponsor us and find Bob & Doug for the
event?
By the way, eh. It's hard to get the moose to cooperate. When you put
the parabolic antenna on his antlers you have to ride him backwards
when you're leaving your cabin, eh.
dbc.
--
David Cook
2007 Apr 20
1
Windows Server 2003 - Cygwin - Apache 2.0 - Rails 1.2.3 -- httpd.so "permission denied"
I''m new to Rails and Mongrel and I''m trying to get mongrel running
for the first time.
I''m running Rails 1.2.3 under Cygwin on Windows Server 2003 (SP1)
with Apache 2.0. The Rails apps works fine when proxied through
Apache and running under WebRick, but Mongrel seems unhappy about
something. The Apache service is running as the "Local System" user
2009 Jul 12
0
[LLVMdev] ANTLR?
...on the subject and if you want to parse ALL of
C++, there are only two options, g++ or the Edison Design Group C++
front-end. Both of these have projects designed to make this easier LLVM
(as you know) and Rose (http://www.rosecompiler.org/), which works with the
EDG compiler. AspectC++, OpenC++, Antler, TLX, all work with only a portion
of the grammer.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Vikram S. Adve <vadve at cs.uiuc.edu> wrote:
> We are looking for an open source C++ parser other than g++ if possible.
> Clang would be great but its C++ support is still some way away and we need
&...
2007 Apr 25
0
Windows Server 2003 - Cygwin - Apache 2.0 - Rails 1.2.3 -- httpd.so "permission denied" (Luis Lavena)
...d against msvcrt-ruby18.dll (ruby\bin
> under mswin32 distro).
>
> On cygwin, that file didn''t exist (don''t remember right now the equivalent).
>
> What I would suggest is uninstall mswin32 version and compile the
> "ruby" version of mongrel:
--
Randy Antler
Director of Information Systems
(800) 742-1439 x 104
2009 Jul 11
10
[LLVMdev] ANTLR?
We are looking for an open source C++ parser other than g++ if
possible. Clang would be great but its C++ support is still some way
away and we need something that works or nearly works now. Does
anyone have any experience with ANTLR for parsing C++ and for
extending their C++ parser? Any other feedback on ANTLR in general
would be welcome too. Thanks,
--Vikram
Associate Professor,
2004 Dec 02
16
How about a mascot for R?
R users,
How come R doesn't have a mascot? Linux has one and so does LaTeX, so shouldn't R? I personally think that associating a "friendly face" with R would be a good thing for R (one letter names can be quite intimidating).
I apologize if this is addressed in the FAQ. I searched the FAQ as well as the mailing list archives and checked
?mascot
but to no avail. ;-)
2012 Apr 23
0
[LLVMdev] Rpython to LLVM
First test of Rpython to LLVM JIT. Test results show Rpython-to-LLVM is 4x faster than PyPy, 200x faster than Python2, and 260x faster than Python3.
http://pyppet.blogspot.com/2012/04/rpython-to-llvm.html
Thanks to Mahadevan for making PyLLVM, and the PyPy team for making Rpython.
-brett-
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