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2011 Jan 19
1
Help with logistic model with random effects in R
Hello everyone,
I'm quite new to R and am trying to run a logistic model to look at how various measures of boldness in individual animals influences probability of capture, however I also want to include random effects and I'm not sure how to construct a model that incorporates both of these things.
Data was collected from 6 different groups of 6 individuals with 10 replicates for
2005 Jun 20
2
capabilities() and non-catchable messages
Just for the record (not a request for fix) and an ad hoc workaround if
anyone needs it:
REASON:
Running an R script as a plugin on a remote Suse Linux 8.2 with R v2.1.0
(2005-04-18), I have noticed that capabilities() generates (to standard
error)
Xlib: connection to "base:0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
which cannot be caught by
2013 Dec 13
4
[LLVMdev] Making LLVM safer in out-of-memory situations
...u handling EOM? Error return? Custom region allocator?
When running into an Out-of-memory situation we're currently only doing an error return, i.e. the compilation fails, but does so without crashing the process in which the compilation/jitting occurs. It is ok for us if llvm returns with a catchable exception and unwinds all allocated memory correctly.
To increase stability for us we have already moved the main part of the compilation to a separate process that may crash in case of an error without doing much harm, i.e. does not crash the database. Therefore, we've currently concentratin...
2013 Dec 13
0
[LLVMdev] Making LLVM safer in out-of-memory situations
...tom
> > region allocator?
>
> When running into an Out-of-memory situation we're currently only
> doing an error return, i.e. the compilation fails, but does so
> without crashing the process in which the compilation/jitting
> occurs. It is ok for us if llvm returns with a catchable exception
> and unwinds all allocated memory correctly.
Does this mean that you're using C++ exception handling to manage the cleanup?
-Hal
>
> To increase stability for us we have already moved the main part of
> the compilation to a separate process that may crash in case of...
2009 Jul 21
1
WISP-survey part of created area?
Dear R-Team!
I am a beginner in R and use the WISP library for a project. I am using mark-recapture to estimate abundance. I would like to know if it is possible to only survey a part of the created area (with the created population) and not all of it. I am trying to quantify bias introduced by non random sampling design (i.e. the area is 24x100 but I only wanna search 24x40) Thank you already in
2013 Dec 13
0
[LLVMdev] Making LLVM safer in out-of-memory situations
On 12/12/13 4:25 AM, Gasiunas, Vaidas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Philipp Becker and me, Vaidas Gasiunas, are developers at SAP and part of a team developing a C-like domain-specific language for the SAP HANA in-memory database. We use LLVM as a backend to translate our language to native code, primarily on x86-64 platforms. Our programs are created dynamically, compiled and optimized in a
2013 Dec 13
2
[LLVMdev] Making LLVM safer in out-of-memory situations
...tom
> > region allocator?
>
> When running into an Out-of-memory situation we're currently only
> doing an error return, i.e. the compilation fails, but does so
> without crashing the process in which the compilation/jitting
> occurs. It is ok for us if llvm returns with a catchable exception
> and unwinds all allocated memory correctly.
Does this mean that you're using C++ exception handling to manage the cleanup?
-Hal
>
> To increase stability for us we have already moved the main part of
> the compilation to a separate process that may crash in case of...
2013 Dec 12
7
[LLVMdev] Making LLVM safer in out-of-memory situations
Hello,
Philipp Becker and me, Vaidas Gasiunas, are developers at SAP and part of a team developing a C-like domain-specific language for the SAP HANA in-memory database. We use LLVM as a backend to translate our language to native code, primarily on x86-64 platforms. Our programs are created dynamically, compiled and optimized in a running database. As a result of that we have special
2013 Apr 25
4
[LLVMdev] trouble understanding value in dwarf exception mechanism
I'm having trouble understanding the value in the way exceptions are
handled on Linux, the dwarf/system V ABI exception spec. The mechanism
allows for both cleanup routines and catch handlers, where by cleanup
handlers don't stop the search for a normal handler. The personality
function (I guess no longer part of the standard, but a C++ thing) can
also compare types of the landingpads.
2010 Nov 24
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
...uate for generating
proper exception handling support for C++ and Objective-C. In particular, it
only approximates the "Itanium C++ ABI: Exception Handling" documentation:
http://www.codesourcery.com/public/cxx-abi/abi-eh.html
Also, it is lacking for other languages which could cause catchable exceptions
to be thrown by non-invoke instructions:
http://nondot.org/~sabre/LLVMNotes/ExceptionHandlingChanges.txt
Thirdly, the exception handling metadata is "encoded" in the CFG, which makes it
hard to gather all of the information needed for EH table generation.
I believe that...