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2005 May 16
0
Re: Calling R functions from Java (D0c)
...els (PR#7860) (Duncan Murdoch)
2. PR$7706, png device plot on athlon 64 processor (Duncan Murdoch)
3. Re: [CSL #263000] Verbrechen der deutschen Frau (lab@cs.wisc.edu)
4. Specifying dependency on a specific patched version
(Gabor Grothendieck)
5. Re: Calling R functions from Java (D0c)
6. Thank you for your inquiry to the Campus Hub. (Campus Hub)
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Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:44:49 +0100
From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch@stats.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: [Rd] Bug in axis labels (PR#7860)
To: murdoch@s...
2005 Apr 29
4
Calling R functions from Java
Hey guys,
I got a java gui app which loads up data into a table. How can i use R
to perform statistical functions on the data in the table?
P.S My question is not particularly geared towards Java coding, but
more towards allowing R functionality within Java.
2005 Jun 11
1
Using Rserve
Hey is there a more consistent way of connecting to Rserve. I have
code that opens a connection to Rserve by executing explicitly using
Java runtime ( "C:\Program Files\R\r20XXX\Rserve.exe" ).
However when i run the app and attempt to connect, it does not connect
imediately.I have to close the app and open it again for a few times
before i get a connection.
Am i doing something wrong?
2019 Nov 06
2
Seeking clarification about indirect critical edges
...branches to its target?
For example, if the CFG is A->D, I1->D, I2->D (assuming I1 and I2 have
multiple outgoing indirect edges), we could redirect A to D0A; but because
I1 and I2 both need to indirectly jump to D, we couldn't give them their
own "copies" of D (i.e., D0B and D0C). Is my understanding correct?
Thanks,
-Stefan
On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 12:23 PM Joseph Tremoulet <jotrem at microsoft.com>
wrote:
> What the comment doesn’t specify, but the code implements, is that “D0B”
> is the original block “D” (after copying/moving various things out of it as
&g...
2017 Jun 27
4
My experience using -DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE to generate coverage
...;F0><A7>"><E8><FF><DD>^^V^R<A4><D6><FC>d<EB>j*oHO<D5>^F<C2>p<D0>^U<82><EF>^Y!<90><9D>O5;:^TgL<F9>^Y<D3>z<D5>#=<81><E1><C3>6<C4>^\u%<85>7<EE>^Jaf^D0C<8B><8C>r^D^E<9D><B5>^W^L<A3>dx<FA><A3>1<FE><88>l^OO<AB>^Z<80>^\~^I<EE><DE>^O>]V~c<C9>^D<B7><88>[4|0^R<89><B5>ʳ<96><D7>Ӽ<E7><F9>^D<EB>^<BF><A5><...
2017 Jun 27
2
My experience using -DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE to generate coverage
I had an old build of llc with FE instrumentation, the name section size is
about 5MB. Using coverage is likely to cause the name section to be larger
as there are more references to dead/unused function names.
What do you see when
readelf --string-dump=__llvm_prf_names llc
David
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Xinliang David Li <davidxl at google.com>
wrote:
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> On Tue,
2019 Nov 05
2
Seeking clarification about indirect critical edges
Hello all! (I apologize if I've ended up in the wrong list!)
I'm trying to get a better understanding of LLVM's critical edge splitting,
as documented in `Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h`; specifically in the
case of critical edges which are indirect transfer.
The code comments discuss the following example: a CFG with direct edges
A->D, B->D, and an indirect critical edge
2009 Jul 23
1
[PATCH server] changes required for fedora rawhide inclusion.
...tive_record_env.rb
+++ b/src/dutils/active_record_env.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-#!/usr/bin/ruby
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc.
# Written by Scott Seago <sseago at redhat.com>
diff --git a/src/flexchart/flexchart.swf b/src/flexchart/flexchart.swf
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