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2017 Aug 03
1
climate data-set; aggregate date (day)
Hi there, I am trying to get the sum of rain per day. That is what the data-set looks like: Timestamp Rain_mm_Tot 2017-05-29 23:40:00 4.7999980 2017-05-29 23:50:00 1.2000000 2017-05-30 00:10:00 2.5800000 2017-05-30 00:20:00 1.2009600 2017-05-30 00:30:00 1.2000006 2017-05-30 00:40:00 2.5002480 First I tried to define the
2006 May 14
2
[LLVMdev] __main() function and AliasSet
In a code segment of my pass plugin, I try to gather AliasSets for all StoreInst, LoadInst and CallInst instructions in a function. Some behaviors of the pass puzzled me. Below is the *.ll of the test program which I run the pass on, it was get with "llvm-gcc -Wl,--disable-opt" from a rather simple *.c program. ---------------------------------- ; ModuleID = 'ptralias.bc'
2006 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
Oh, I appologize that I should not have asked about __main() ---- it appears in FAQ. But the question remains that why call to __main() can alias stack location? I think the memory location pointed by data_X pointers are not visible to __main(). In comparison, calls to printf() do not have similar effect. On 5/14/06, Nai Xia <nelson.xia at gmail.com> wrote: > > In a code segment of
2006 May 15
2
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
Hi Chris, I took a haste look at the "Points-to Analysis in Almost Linear Time" by Steens , your PHD thesis and SteensGaard.cpp in LLVM this afternoon. So I think: 1. Actually the basic algorithm described originally by SteensGaard does not provide MOD/REF information for functions. 2. The context insensitive part of Data Structure Analysis (LocalAnalysis) can be deemed as an
2006 May 17
2
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 03:19, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Mon, 15 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > > > In other words, if I only use -steens-aa and the data_XXXs are all > > external global variables( and so inComplete ), > > Sounds right! > > > the call to printf will > > make the same effect, which I have tested it. > > > > Am I right ? :) >
2006 May 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > Unfortunately, I did not locate the lines in steens-aa for "printf" special case. > In ds-aa, I found the lines below: Right, steens-aa and ds-aa share code for "local analysis", they just stitch it together into an interprocedural analysis in different ways. The code below is used for steens-aa. >
2006 May 15
0
[LLVMdev] Re: __main() function and AliasSet
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Nai Xia wrote: > In other words, if I only use -steens-aa and the data_XXXs are all > external global variables( and so inComplete ), Sounds right! > the call to printf will > make the same effect, which I have tested it. > > Am I right ? :) If you've tested it then, yes you're right :). I haven't played with this stuff for a long time,
2007 Aug 03
1
Nested Resources vs. Normal Resources
...resource or can these resources still be represented in the normal resource way? I have a resource (talker) that belongs_to a number of other models (network, data_date, talker_type etc) in a many to one relationship and I''d like to be able to have something like: /networks/1/talkers/10 /data_dates/1/talkers/10 /talker_types/1/talkers/10 but also /talkers/10 Is it possible to do this? or do I need to rename each of the nested parts of the url to something like network_talkers etc. so that it would be: /networks/1/network_talkers/10 ? Thanks, Toby --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-...
2007 Aug 22
1
ActiveResource find method and restful controllers.
Hi, What''s the best way to add support for the activeresource find method in the controllers in my rails app? As I understand it when you invoke something like: Person.find(:all, :params => {:name = ''toby''}) this generates a request of: GET /people.xml?name=toby Does this mean that in my index method in PeopleController in my rails app I have params[name] set to