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2006 Nov 06
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM code emittion and C++ compiler compatibily
Hello! I have a question how about JIT-ed code and the C++ compiler compatibily. My project (www.baadengine.org) will use llvm and we will provide integration of JIT-ed code directly into C++ code. This means that C++ code can call JIT code just like any other code and JIT-ed code can call C++ code. We will compile to your bytecode from our BSF format. The question is if it is possible this
2006 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM code emittion and C++ compiler compatibily
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-2] Žiga Osolin wrote: > The other thing are the return types. I don't know (it is probably even > not documented) how VC++ returns smart pointer (boost::smart_ptr), > or any other type (other basics types, such as int, float, ... are > probably returned into EAX as with GCC). Once again, we may > need specific return values per arhitecture. It is
2006 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM code emittion and C++ compiler compatibily
Hello, Ziga. > First the calling conversion. The so called __thiscall conversion on > VC++ passes arguments on stack, while this pointer is passed > into ECX register. For GCC, as far as I am aware, the this pointer is > pushed as if it were a special (first) argument. The fix would > be preaty simple but we want the bytecode to be OS independant, so we > cannot change the
2006 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM code emittion and C++ compiler compatibily
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-2] Žiga Osolin wrote: > The problem is this is not possible, because what I would compile to JIT > are actual classes. The integration of C++ and JIT code is very > important; for example we would create our own vtbls with JIT-ed code > addresses as the function call target. Ok. Realize that this ties you to a specific compiler version though. >
2006 Nov 06
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM code emittion and C++ compiler compatibily
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-2] Žiga Osolin wrote: >> The other thing are the return types. I don't know (it is probably even >> not documented) how VC++ returns smart pointer (boost::smart_ptr), >> or any other type (other basics types, such as int, float, ... are >> probably returned into EAX as with GCC). Once again, we may >> need specific return values
2006 Jan 06
1
Forced group inherit with object move
Hello, This matter seems to be asked every now and then, but I couldn't find if there is a solution today: I had a need (due to compatibily reasons with old Netware server) provide a way to get access rights and _group_ownership_ for a file / directory / whole directory tree, based on the group ownership of the parent directory where the object is *moved* to. By default, the group ownership
2008 Apr 11
1
ov_read() returns OV_EINVAL (-131)
Hi, I'm new to mailing lists, so don't argue if I do sth wrong... I'm coding on a C++ game with Vorbis- and 5.1-Surround-compatibily. For two channels (stereo), everything's fine, but when I try to read a 6-channel-ogg, ov_read returns -131 (OV_EINVAL). That's strange, because as the specification says, it only returns OV_HOLE or OV_EBADLINK as errors [1]. Have I missed
2011 Jul 09
6
Celebrating Centos 6.0 Day World-wide
Saturday, 9 July 2011 in England. This afternoon I was very enthusiastically telling staff in a large US owned stationary and computers chain store (with often too high prices), Staples, about the joys and benefits of using Linux, specifically Centos, over M$ Windoze. May I suggest that all us very grateful users of Centos make 6 copies of Centos 6.0 (either i386 or/and X64) and hand then out
2020 Aug 23
3
Apropos "shouting": PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT
...stem" "C:\\Program Files\\LLVM\\lib\\clang\\10.0.0\\include" "-fdebug- compilation-dir" "C:\\Windows\\Temp" "-ferror-limit" "19" "-fmessage-length" "80 " "-fno-use-cxa-atexit" "-fms-extensions" "-fms-compatibility" "-fms-compatibili ty-version=19.11" "-fdelayed-template-parsing" "-fobjc-runtime=gcc" "-fdiagnosti cs-show-option" "-fcolor-diagnostics" "-faddrsig" "-o" "crash.o" "-x" "c" "crash .c&quo...
2013 Oct 09
6
Processed: Re: [HVM} xen_platform_pci=0 doesn't prevent platform device creation and disk and nic take over by PV drivers.
Processing commands for xen@bugs.xenproject.org: > create ^ Created new bug #20 rooted at `<1571692646.20131009000945@eikelenboom.it>'' Title: `Re: [HVM} xen_platform_pci=0 doesn''t prevent platform device creation and disk and nic take over by PV drivers.'' > title it xen_platform_pci=0 doesn''t work with qemu-xen Set title for #20 to
2020 Aug 23
2
Apropos "shouting": PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT
...LLVM\\lib\\clang\\10.0.0\\include" >> "-fdebug- >> compilation-dir" "C:\\Windows\\Temp" "-ferror-limit" "19" >> "-fmessage-length" "80 >> " "-fno-use-cxa-atexit" "-fms-extensions" "-fms-compatibility" >> "-fms-compatibili >> ty-version=19.11" "-fdelayed-template-parsing" "-fobjc-runtime=gcc" >> "-fdiagnosti >> cs-show-option" "-fcolor-diagnostics" "-faddrsig" "-o" "crash.o" "-x&qu...
2008 Feb 15
0
Protocol 2 AfsTokenPassing
Possibly someone might be interested in Protocol 2 AfsTokenPassing. Best regards Rainer Laatsch ________________________________ ______________________ E-mail: Laatsch at Uni-Koeln.DE Universitaet zu Koeln Reg. Rechenzentrum (ZAIK/RRZK) Fax : (0221) 478-5590 Robert-Koch-Str. 10 Tel : (0221) 478-5582 D-50931 Koeln == README.openssh-4.7p1+AFS == Patches to enhance openssh-4.7p1 for
2006 Aug 25
0
Incompability between libvorbis and tremor from svn?
...orbis but immediately fails with tremor. At first sight it seems that the function in tremor either receives a leading \n before every header (that shouldn't be there, IIUC), or that it should be there but the function doesn't like it. Can someone explain, please? Are there any other incompatibilities that I should be aware of? P.S. why including vorbisfile in tremor? the int-only decoder is all that is needed IMO. Thanks, Nico -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Refill s.r.l. - Cartucce compatibili e kit di ricarica per tutti i...
2020 Aug 23
2
Apropos "shouting": PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT
...ot; >> >> "-fdebug- >> >> compilation-dir" "C:\\Windows\\Temp" "-ferror-limit" "19" >> >> "-fmessage-length" "80 >> >> " "-fno-use-cxa-atexit" "-fms-extensions" "-fms-compatibility" >> >> "-fms-compatibili >> >> ty-version=19.11" "-fdelayed-template-parsing" "-fobjc-runtime=gcc" >> >> "-fdiagnosti >> >> cs-show-option" "-fcolor-diagnostics" "-faddrsig" "-o&q...
2019 Apr 20
2
Specifying an IPv6 wildcard in the interfaces directive?
On 4/20/2019 1:08 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 3:32 PM Jeff Morris via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> My network uses reserved IPv4 addresses (192.168.2.0/24) behind a NAT >> firewall, but public IPv6 addresses behind a filtering firewall. >> >> My ISP (Comcast) assigns both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses dynamically. >>
2020 Apr 29
7
Latest Ubuntu 16.04 samba upgrade breaks external ldap auth (CVE-2020-10704)
Latest Samba4 upgrade (4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.26) broke external LDAP auth probably with the following error: LDAP request size (81) exceeds (0) samba-tool outputs the following when ran: Unknown parameter encountered: "ldap max anonymous request size" Ignoring unknown parameter "ldap max anonymous request size" Unknown parameter encountered: "ldap max authenticated