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2011 Aug 18
3
Coding question for behavioral data analysis
Hello all,
I have a question which I have been struggling with for several weeks
now, that I think might be easy for more proficient coders than
myself. I have a large behavioral dataset, with behaviors and the
times (milliseconds) that they occurred. Each subject has a separate
file, and a sample subject file can be generated using the following
syntax:
Time <- c(1000, 1050, 1100, 1500, 2500,
2011 Oct 25
2
R for loop nested?
Hi,
I'm trying to execute the same R code on multiple data frames listed in a single directory. The code works fine if I use the code
(below) for each file. However, I have several files and it becomes
tedious to run each one, name it and then aggregate into a single
dataframe.
Name
0.0 1
21.15 2
2400.26 1
3222.14 2
name = read.table(file.choose(),header=F) #
2011 Jul 31
3
[LLVMdev] Reviving the new LLVM concurrency model
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Jianzhou Zhao <jianzhou at seas.upenn.edu> wrote:
> The current memory model section ends with the following discussions:
>
> "Note that in cases where none of the atomic intrinsics are used, this
> model places only one restriction on IR transformations on top of what
> is required for single-threaded execution: introducing a store to a
2009 Feb 09
1
[LLVMdev] overflow + saturation stuff
Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Feb 8, 2009, at 5:54 PM, Paul Schlie wrote:
>> Are overflow behavior tags meant to enable the specification of a
>> particular instruction's required or presumed overflow behavior?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. The overflow tags specify what happens if
> overflow happens (defined wrapping, defined saturating, or undefined
> behavior),
2011 Aug 01
0
[LLVMdev] Reviving the new LLVM concurrency model
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Jianzhou Zhao <jianzhou at seas.upenn.edu> wrote:
>> The current memory model section ends with the following discussions:
>>
>> "Note that in cases where none of the atomic intrinsics are used, this
>> model places only one restriction on
2013 May 30
1
[LLVMdev] Expected behavior of calling bitcasted functions?
On 05/30/2013 06:12 AM, Pete Couperus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is an interesting example. Whenever I see strange things like
> this, I use opt's -lint.
> In this case, opt -lint reports:
> Undefined behavior: Call return type mismatches callee return type
> %call = call float @alias_f32(float %tmp2) #1
>
> You'll get a similar report when the parameter types
2014 Sep 13
2
Arrow key feature request
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
>> make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
>>
>> Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
>> UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it
>>
2014 Sep 13
2
Arrow key feature request
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
>> >> make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
>> >>
>> >> Navigating a
2012 Aug 13
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [RFC] Extending and improving Clang's undefined behavior checking
Richard,
I think adding the runtime undefined behavior checking and unifying the diagnostic output format is a great idea.
This would probably be of interest to the LLVM Dev list as well.
Anna.
On Aug 10, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Richard Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are three different (and mostly orthogonal, design-wise) areas where I would like to make improvements to Clang's
2014 Sep 13
0
Arrow key feature request
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
> >> make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
> >>
> >> Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
> >> UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to
2016 Apr 15
4
Is trapping allowed when an add with nsw flag overflows?
Hi,
In our backend, we currently emit add operations that trap on overflow
if the IR operation has the nsw flag set. Is this allowed?
According to the documentation about poison values, overflowing a nsw
add is undefined behavior. However I didn't find a formal definition of
undefined behavior in LLVM. Judging from previous discussions on the
mailing list, there seems to be a vague
2016 Feb 29
0
[isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
On 2/28/16, Linus Torvalds <torvalds at linux-foundation.org> wrote:
> The fact is, undefined compiler behavior is never a good idea. Not for
> serious projects.
Actually, undefined behavior is essential for serious projects, but
not for the reasons mentioned.
If the language has no undefined behavior, then from the compiler's view,
there is no such thing as a bad program. All
2011 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] load widening conflicts with AddressSanitizer
On Dec 16, 2011, at 2:41 PM, John Criswell wrote:
> On 12/16/11 4:14 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>>
>> On Dec 16, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Kostya Serebryany wrote:
>>> > Do we consider the above transformation legal?
>>
>> Yes, the transformation is perfectly legal for the normal compiler.
>
> So how do you guarantee that the behavior is predictable
2018 Nov 05
5
Safe fptoui/fptosi casts
I would be interested in learning what the set of used semantics for
float-to-int conversion is. If the only two used are 1) undefined behavior
if unrepresentable and 2) saturate to int_{min,max} with NaN going to zero,
then I think it makes sense to expose both of those natively in the IR. If
the set is much larger, I think separate intrinsics for each behavior would
make sense. It would be nice
2014 Sep 11
2
Arrow key feature request
Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it
could be done with fingers stationed on the arrow keys so that the eyes
can stay focused on the screen.
Current
2009 Feb 09
1
[LLVMdev] overflow + saturation stuff
Are overflow behavior tags meant to enable the specification of a
particular instruction's required or presumed overflow behavior?
If a required overflow behavior, then it follows that the target must
correspondingly implement the behavior; neither natively or emulated?
If a presumed overflow behavior, is the target meant to preferably implement
or emulate the same; or is it merely meant to
2011 Aug 23
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM Concurrency and Undef
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Jianzhou Zhao <jianzhou at seas.upenn.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Santosh Nagarakatte
>> <santosh.nagarakatte at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have been trying to understand the use of undef in
2013 Nov 07
2
[LLVMdev] Should remove calling NULL pointer or not
Hi John,
It seems the dereferencing a NULL pointer is undefined behavior but
Calling a function through a null pointer seems o.k.
If so , for this place, we need comment out the check.
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_active.html#232
look at Notes from the October 2003 meeting.
Yin
From: John Criswell [mailto:criswell at illinois.edu]
Sent: Wednesday,
2011 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] load widening conflicts with AddressSanitizer
On 12/16/11 4:45 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> On Dec 16, 2011, at 2:41 PM, John Criswell wrote:
>
>> On 12/16/11 4:14 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>>> On Dec 16, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Kostya Serebryany wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Do we consider the above transformation legal?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, the transformation is perfectly
2014 Sep 11
0
Arrow key feature request
> Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
> make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
>
> Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
> UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it
> could be done with fingers stationed on the arrow keys so that the eyes
> can stay focused