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2010 Feb 23
2
how to pass external parameters to an R script
...and "argc". Since R is built on C language I would expect the same feature to be available with R scripts as well ... ? Please, notice that I do not mean to open an interactive R session, assign values to p1, p2, p3 and then call the R script from the same interactive session. This way I daresay that p1, p2, p3 would be known to the R script as global variables. Thank you very much. Maura tutti i telefonini TIM! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2020 Sep 23
3
Optimised-code debugging experience Round Table
...ough. I’m thinking there’s a different way to slice the topics, hopefully without much overlap, but that will allow a bit more focus. No doubt a lot of the same people would be interested in multiple slices, but by limiting the scope of each conversation I’m hoping we’ll get more accomplished. I daresay a lot of people interested in debug-info quality in general might totally tune out a DWARF-nerd discussion 😊 The slicing could be something like this: 1. Getting LLVM to do a better job of tracking info internally, so what gets emitted in the end is more representative of the original program....
2015 Mar 04
3
Understanding the right way to get started with multiple trunks/extensions
...eels" wrong somehow and I haven't found any examples suggesting it's the right way to do things. Also, I am keen to minimise battery overhead on the mobile phones - is linking to multiple accounts is less efficient? PS: Although I only really care about inbound calls at the moment, I daresay I will want to handle internal calls at some point too, although nothing stops me having dedicated per-user extensions as well as per incoming trunk. Mark -- Mark Rogers // More Solutions Ltd (Peterborough Office) // 0844 251 1450 Registered in England (0456 0902) 21 Drakes Mews, Milton Keynes, M...
2006 Apr 02
3
rsync and BSD file flags
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 04:51:56PM -0500, Jonathan Call wrote: > > It refers to a --flags patch that I don't see available anywhere: > I used the link to the patch in the email you cited to find it. It's > quite old though, and I saw one bug (namely that the SAME_FLAG value was > too big to actually be transmitted as a flag bit). I did a quick update > of the patch
2003 Oct 03
4
foo.RData or foo.r?
Dear All, I suspect this is kind of dumb, but when I was under the thrall of the dark lord (read, using a W2K box), all my work in R files came out as foo.RData. I moved on to GNU/Linux, and all the old .RData files keep on working as they used. No problems in loading and stuff. But I use R from the terminal. Assuming I decide to switch to emacs, do I need to save my work as foo.r? what about my
1998 Nov 21
2
simple perl script bypasses limits
Any user with shell access, or with access to upload a cgi script can exploit this to make machine thrash badly. Seems to circumvent any limits in the kernel Here are my settings dlai@whale.home.org:/home/dlai?limit cputime unlimited filesize 20000 kbytes datasize 8192 kbytes stacksize 8192 kbytes coredumpsize 1000000 kbytes memoryuse 8192 kbytes descriptors
2020 Sep 22
2
Optimised-code debugging experience Round Table
Hi all, I haven't seen a proposal for an optimised-code debugging experience Round Table yet so here goes! Please let me know if you are interested by emailing me at: orlando.hyams at sony.com Below is a non-exhaustive list of possible topics. Feel free to include any preferences and suggestions in your response. a. Line tables: 1. Can we fix is_stmt? 2. Is prologue_end
2003 Jun 26
3
degrees of freedom in a LME model
Dear All, I am analysing some data for a colleague (not my data, gotta be published so I cannot divulge). My response variable is the number of matings observed per day for some fruitlies. My factors are: Day: the observations were taken on 9 days Regime: 3 selection regimes Line: 3 replicates per selection regime. I have 81 observations in total The lines are coded A to I, so I do not need
1998 Jan 26
0
DOS style 8.3 filename mangling issues??!
...rently as it would for any "real" NT server. Performance is extrememly good. While it's difficult to directly compare machine to machine, etc.... There's no question samba is at least as fast as NT's file server, but in looking at network utilisation and throughput, I'd daresay Linux (with its much more intelligent usage of memory, buffering, caching, and overall superior TCP-IP protocol implementation) is faster in any test. I see near perfect ethernet speeds between decent clients and the Linux box, which I rarely did with NT's file server. It's also very tell...
2020 Jun 03
7
Help with ssh -A, screen, ssh -a, detach, logout
Hi, I've noticed some ssh behaviour that I wish didn't happen. I was wondering if someone can explain how I can stop it from happening, or explain why it's unavoidable. If I ssh-with-agent-forwarding from one host to a second host, and on the second host use something like nohup/screen/tmux/daemon, and from within that new process session, start a long-running command via
2002 Aug 29
1
weird loop selecting print driver from w2k client w/ samba 2.2.5 w/ patches
After uploading the print drivers from w2k and pressing OK or Apply... or selecting this printer from the uploaded drivers and pressing OK and Apply, the printer properties window hourglasses and my machine logs fill up with the messages below. The general idea is, it opens the 15 files that were uploaded for the drivers. Then reopens and closes each one, then closes them all. This process
2019 Oct 10
3
[cfe-dev] RFC: End-to-end testing
Philip Reames via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > A challenge we already have - as in, I've broken these tests and had to > fix them - is that an end to end test which checks either IR or assembly > ends up being extraordinarily fragile.  Completely unrelated profitable > transforms create small differences which cause spurious test failures.  > This is
2011 Dec 02
7
Clean enviroments in Wine
I read somewhere that in order for a program to work properly in Wine it should be installed in a clean enviroment, something along the lines of one software conflicting with anothers drivers/runtime/apps/etc. Is this true? Does this mean that I can only have one program installed with Wine at a time? Can one not create several 'fresh enviroments'?
2008 Jan 24
11
#17446 [PATCH] Add option to mongrel_rails to force mongrel not to serve static files
Hi all, I''ve just added a patch that I''d appreciate some feedback on: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=17446&group_id=1306&atid=5147 Regards, Saimon -- Saimon Moore Freelance Web Developer (Available for hire - For details visit http://saimonmoore.net) Skype: saimonmoore Yahoo IM: saimonmoore Google IM: saimonmoore -------------- next