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2020 Apr 17
2
[RFC] DWARF Version 6 Proposal For Heterogeneous Debugging
...t for AMD GPUs into GDB. We have drafted a proposal of backwards compatible extensions to DWARF for heterogeneous debugging which is rendered at https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUDwarfProposalForHeterogeneousDebugging.html. The proposal includes a thorough introduction with justification, so I won't belabor that here, but I do want to reiterate that the extensions are designed to be vendor and architecture neutral, and completely backwards compatible with DWARF 5. I am beginning to work on a reference implementation of the proposal in LLVM, with some very preliminary support appearing in some patches...
2006 Jul 07
1
OK, one more time on the PDC thing
My apologies, I'm terribly sorry to belabor these PDC issues to the point where everyone is undoubtedly tired of hearing about them, but I have become absolutely obsessed with trying to solve this PDC problem. Here is what is happening now. I'm trying to connect to the Samba server which is set up as the PDC (domain PLAB) from wind...
2019 Feb 10
2
AD Backup Best Practice
...my question, if I set everything up on day x, meaning that user passwords don't expire for another 45 days and computer passwords remain valid for another 30 days, make a backup on that same day, and restore the AD a week later without any intermediate backups, what will I have lost? Sorry to belabor the point, I'll keep doing daily backups in any case, I'm just trying to figure out what I'm missing. :) Viktor
2016 Feb 10
2
StringSwitch class
Sorry for belaboring on a possibly minor point here, but is my understanding correct that even assuming that the case function is always inlined so we don't have extra function call overhead, we have the redundant if (!Result) checks when we use StringSwitch as opposed to a bunch of if- elses. Thanks. On Mon,...
2006 May 23
2
transpose dataset to PC-ORD?
...s are "X, X.1, X.2, X.3". I'd like to delete the first row and delete the first 4 values of column1, without deleting the column. NA,1,2,3 X,3,islands,NA X.1,3,speciesNA X.2,Q,Q,Q X.3,sp1,sp2,sp3 site1,1,0,0 site2,0,1,2 site3,0,3,0 I have tried various tricks that I will not list/belabor here (various col.names, row.names, header, Extract, etc commands). Any further hints on code that will either stop R from adding these, or strip them at the end? (PS, yes, I can learn how to my multivariate analyses in R and skip PC-ORD, but I am time limited on this one, and it seems that th...
2019 Feb 10
3
AD Backup Best Practice
...day x, meaning that user passwords don't expire for > > another 45 days and computer passwords remain valid for another 30 > > days, make a backup on that same day, and restore the AD a week later > > without any intermediate backups, what will I have lost? Sorry to > > belabor the point, I'll keep doing daily backups in any case, I'm > > just trying to figure out what I'm missing. :) > > > > Viktor > > In a small domain like yours, probably not much, the only real thing I > could think of would be user password changes, but in large...
2020 Apr 28
2
[RFC] DWARF Version 6 Proposal For Heterogeneous Debugging
...wards > > compatible extensions to DWARF for heterogeneous debugging which is > > rendered at > > https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUDwarfProposalForHeterogeneousDebugging.html. > > > > The proposal includes a thorough introduction with justification, so I > > won't belabor that here, but I do want to reiterate that the extensions > > are designed to be vendor and architecture neutral, and completely > > backwards compatible with DWARF 5. > > > > I am beginning to work on a reference implementation of the proposal in > > LLVM, with some v...
2015 Oct 15
3
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...ech. (I am not politically aligned with the following website, but I'm very much in sync with this article, which enumerates several such excesses: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/09/the-coddling-of-the-american-mind/399356/ ) In any case, I suspect that I am by now probably belaboring the point. But I appreciate having had the opportunity to present my concerns. Regards, Bill
2019 Nov 07
2
[PATCH v2 02/15] mm/mmu_notifier: add an interval tree notifier
...m is not freed until the mm is * destroyed. As above, users holding the mmap_sem or one of the * mm_take_all_locks() do not need to use acquire semantics. */ if (mmu_notifier_mm) smp_store_release(&mm->mmu_notifier_mm, mmu_notifier_mm); Which I think is really overly belaboring the typical smp store/release pattern, but people do seem unfamiliar with them... Thanks, Jason
2006 Apr 18
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM-based JVM JIT for libgcj
...I didn't. Also libjit uses texinfo... sometimes I think I'm the last remaining person who likes using info in Emacs, but this did make my life simpler, so I thought I'd mention it. (Obviously this is a subjective thing.. can you tell I'm defensive about it? :-) Not to belabor this too much, but I've always found doxygen output borderline unreadable... libjit also does comment extraction from the source for its documentation, but puts it into a more-or-less nicely structured context. * libjit is a lot smaller. Of course this is both a plus and a minus (in t...
2006 Jan 27
17
Is it just me, or is Ruby exploding?
I am being barraged with Ruby, Rails and Rich Internet application work right now. Almost enough that I could quit the day job and make a go of it, forgetting about Java altogether. Places in the greater Miami area are turning on to Rails and Ruby -- much of it fueled by the stronger voices in the local Java community. Am I alone in this, or do many of you see absolutely explosive growth in Ruby,
2006 Jan 27
4
acts_as_whatever
Hi there, I love the acts_as_* family that rails uses. I''ve also found I can create something similar by dropping the following code into my activerecord classes: class MyClass < ActiveRecord::Base class << self alias_method :count_with_unapproved, :count end def self.find(*args) options = extract_options_from_args!(args) if options[:conditions].nil? options[:conditions] =
2005 Aug 10
0
pocket-sized, portable speex recorder?
Hi Folks. I just subscribed, and I didn't see a mailing list search function, so I'm asking the question here. Apologies if this has been belabored to death in the past. I'm looking for a small (small enough to fit in a pocket of my already-somewhat-full cargo pants pockets) voice recorder to use in meetings and those all-day classes sysadmins get sent to once in a while. After a bit of googling, I found that I could get an mp3-recorde...
2004 Sep 08
0
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2019 Feb 10
0
AD Backup Best Practice
...t; everything up on day x, meaning that user passwords don't expire for > another 45 days and computer passwords remain valid for another 30 > days, make a backup on that same day, and restore the AD a week later > without any intermediate backups, what will I have lost? Sorry to > belabor the point, I'll keep doing daily backups in any case, I'm > just trying to figure out what I'm missing. :) > > Viktor In a small domain like yours, probably not much, the only real thing I could think of would be user password changes, but in large domains you couldn't re...
2006 Jul 25
3
mysql5 in "centosplus" ?
Hi, I just noticed there are mysql5 packages in the centosplus repository since a few days ? From where does they come from ? -- Martin
2019 Nov 07
0
[PATCH v2 02/15] mm/mmu_notifier: add an interval tree notifier
...* destroyed. As above, users holding the mmap_sem or one of the > * mm_take_all_locks() do not need to use acquire semantics. > */ > if (mmu_notifier_mm) > smp_store_release(&mm->mmu_notifier_mm, mmu_notifier_mm); > > Which I think is really overly belaboring the typical smp > store/release pattern, but people do seem unfamiliar with them... Perfect with me. I think also sometimes you forgot what memory model is and thus store/release pattern do, i know i do and i need to refresh my mind. Cheers, J?r?me
2006 Apr 26
3
A question about is.interger function
Hi, All I am using is.integer function to examine whether an object is an integer or not, but I get such results, > x<-3 > is.integer(x) [1] FALSE > x<-3:4 > x [1] 3 4 > is.integer(x) [1] TRUE Seems that the is.integer cannot handle scalers, > is.integer(5) [1] FALSE > is.integer(5:6) [1] TRUE Is this a bug in R or I made some mistakes? I am using R 2.2.1 under
2015 Jan 16
4
[LLVMdev] Howdy + GIT
> On Jan 16, 2015, at 3:26 AM, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+cl at mega-nerd.com> wrote: > > As for all the reason why the LLVM project does not use Git, I wonder > why large complex projects like the Linux kernel, Wine, MinGW-w64, > GHC and many many others don't seem to have any major problems using > Git. Lots of projects are also happy with Mercurial, or BZR, or even
2019 Feb 10
0
AD Backup Best Practice
...user passwords don't expire for > > > another 45 days and computer passwords remain valid for another 30 > > > days, make a backup on that same day, and restore the AD a week later > > > without any intermediate backups, what will I have lost? Sorry to > > > belabor the point, I'll keep doing daily backups in any case, I'm > > > just trying to figure out what I'm missing. :) > > > > > > Viktor > > > > In a small domain like yours, probably not much, the only real thing I > > could think of would be user...