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2017 Mar 30
3
FileCheck feature request- by default ignore IR-"headers"
Hi all-
I hope this is the right place for this.
Anyway, the primary usage for the utility "FileCheck" is to pattern match for specific values in a stream. This is perfectly consistent and deterministic for the most part! However, when validating clang's LLVM-IR generation, it is possible to make an invalid match against the top few generated lines (the LLVM-IR Headers), which are
2017 Mar 30
2
FileCheck feature request- by default ignore IR-"headers"
Alright, I guess it isn’t just my pain then, it makes it feel better ☺ I think that proposed feature would be really nice, since it would encourage people to write tests that have a //CHECK: some-thing-after-header first!
From: Reid Kleckner [mailto:rnk at google.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:15 AM
To: Keane, Erich <erich.keane at intel.com>
Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
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2007 Jun 26
8
Xen as virtual KVM
I''m looking at doing something that may seem a little bit odd, I would like
to use xen to virtualize several desktop environments, with a specific
keystroke configured to switch to that environment.
I will have either gentoo or debian as a dom0. this will be used only for
management of the virtual machines.
I will have several full desktop environments for different users.
For example, I
2006 Nov 24
6
Need clarifications: Xen and winXP HVM: pci direct access, USB, desktop resolution
Hi list,
I''m totally new at xen and apologize for my ignorance. What I''m trying
to do is the following:
I''ve got a laptop with core 2 duo cpu.
Dom0: Fedora Core 6.
Dom1: WinXP HVM
I want to give the Dom1 full access to the wifi card, and the
possibility to use USB pen drive. So I''ve hidden the pci address
(according to lspci output) in the kernel''s
2006 Oct 17
4
Merb, Mongrel+Erb
Hey there folks-
I''m happy to announce the first useable release of my new pocket-
framework Merb. Merb is a mongrel handler with built in controller
and view templating with erb. It has a nice routing system similar to
rails but much simpler. It uses some of the code from the camping
handler and the rails handler and then some of its own secret sauce
to form imho a nice fast