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2017 Feb 14
1
[Bug 1122] New: --list command can be deceptive in some cases.
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1122
Bug ID: 1122
Summary: --list command can be deceptive in some cases.
Product: iptables
Version: 1.4.x
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: iptables
Assignee: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org
Rep...
2008 Mar 07
2
[LLVMdev] Pass::runPass?
The virtual function Pass::runPass is a little deceptive; a pass that
isn't a ModulePass can be run on a Module when run from a
PassManager, but calling runPass(Module *) with the same pass
does nothing. Also, runPass doesn't appear to be used anywhere.
Can someone explain what runPass is for?
Thanks,
Dan
2012 Sep 23
3
Confused by code?
...(0,0,0,1,0,0,1,1,0),nrow=3)
> z<-matrix(c(0,1,0,0,1,0,1,0,0),nrow=3)
> x[z]<-y[z]
The resultant matrix x is all zeros except for the last two diagonal cells
which are 1's.
While y is lower triangualr 0's with the remaining cells all ones.
I really don't understand how this deceptively simple looking piece of code
is giving that result can someone explain please.
I'm obviously missing something pretty basic so please keep your answer
suitably basic.
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Sent from the R help mailing...
2008 May 02
2
barplot with log base 2 scale or shift the x-axis
Hi,
I have data that is on a log base 2 scale. It goes from negative factors of
2 to positive ones. I am using barplot. However, I don't want the data
centered at 0 - I want the min of the yaxis to be just below the lowest
value in the data. The plots are kind of deceptive switching between
positive and negative. I see that barplot has a log option, but that
doesn't seem to be adjustable for a log base 2 scale. Does anyone know how
to adjust the x-axis, so it's at y= -value rather than at y=0? I''d rather
not add a factor to the data, unless I can...
2012 Mar 19
5
[LLVMdev] recognizing DTORs and vptr updates in LLVM.
...lution?
> (insn-level metadata for vptr store and module-level metadata for DTORs)
>
>
> Using instruction level metadata for this would be appropriate. However, I
> also don't understand why a race on this is truly benign.
It isn't, really; calling it "benign" is deceptive. It's just that
storing a pointer which is equal to the existing pointer stored at a
given address almost always makes the optimizer/codegen generate code
which can't trigger the race in a way which visibly misbehaves.
Therefore, as a heuristic users apparently want ThreadSanitizer to
igno...
2012 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] recognizing DTORs and vptr updates in LLVM.
>> Using instruction level metadata for this would be appropriate. However, I
>> also don't understand why a race on this is truly benign.
>
> It isn't, really; calling it "benign" is deceptive. It's just that
> storing a pointer which is equal to the existing pointer stored at a
> given address almost always makes the optimizer/codegen generate code
> which can't trigger the race in a way which visibly misbehaves.
> Therefore, as a heuristic users apparently want Thr...
2013 Jun 26
1
dumb slave
Hi list,
I?ve been struggling with nut some time to get it to do as I wish
without any succes.
Nut configured as a "client": Can upsmon catch events and do actions in
upssched-cmd?
Like " onbatt)
shutdown blabla"
After a reload configs of upsmon syslog gives me:
Jun 26 16:06:44 pascal-desktop upsmon[1037]: Reloading configuration
Jun 26 16:06:44
2005 May 17
3
validates_associated / error_messages_for
When a validates_asssociated fails...
I get something like
Address is invalid
is there a way, preferably on a per-association basis to have the error
messaage include
the actual error like
Zipcode is too long (max is 10 characters)
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2005 Aug 01
2
function.prototype.bind return value?
Quick question - how come the function.prototype.bind doesn''t allow for
return values? Am I missing some basic understanding of how this works?
I searched and couldn''t find an answer.
Specifically, I''m binding an object method to an existing form''s
onSubmit, but it still actually submits the form, refreshing the page -
which is not what I want.
If change
2008 Mar 07
0
[LLVMdev] Pass::runPass?
On Mar 7, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
> The virtual function Pass::runPass is a little deceptive; a pass that
> isn't a ModulePass can be run on a Module when run from a
> PassManager, but calling runPass(Module *) with the same pass
> does nothing. Also, runPass doesn't appear to be used anywhere.
> Can someone explain what runPass is for?
Only BasicBlockPass uses it. I...
2008 Mar 07
1
[LLVMdev] Pass::runPass?
On Mar 7, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Devang Patel wrote:
>
> On Mar 7, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
>
>> The virtual function Pass::runPass is a little deceptive; a pass that
>> isn't a ModulePass can be run on a Module when run from a
>> PassManager, but calling runPass(Module *) with the same pass
>> does nothing. Also, runPass doesn't appear to be used anywhere.
>> Can someone explain what runPass is for?
>
> Only B...
2005 Jun 29
2
Unit testing
...ration how to
automatically test code that interacts with the user (popups, drag &
drop) or a server.
Michael
--
Michael Schuerig Nothing is as brilliantly adaptive
mailto:michael@schuerig.de as selective stupidity.
http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ --A.O. Rorty, The Deceptive Self
2003 Dec 15
1
Yet another vf question...
...t I
thought I ought to know for certain.
(An observation: I think the quantity of questions and bugs raised along the
lines of "I did open file, ov_open, ov_read, close file, open another file,
ov_read, and it exploded", or "I tried to make vorbisfile go in [some
language with a deceptively C like stdio] and it didn't work" are probably
due to the asymmetry in the callback set - there are callback hooks for read,
seek, tell and close, but none for open. Is there any particular reason for
this? (I realize it's to late in the day to fix the API in any fashion, but
it&...
2012 May 07
0
[LLVMdev] Discussion of eliminating the void type
...The only practical downsides of void are when newcomers take C's
syntax for functions with no arguments a little too literally, or
when they try to create pointers to void. But these problems are
quickly caught and easily corrected.
Replacing void with {} will actually make the language more
deceptive, because if newcomers think {} is LLVM's spelling for
C's void, they might be tempted to use {}* for C's void*, and
nothing will stop them except mysterious bugs if they do
arithmetic.
On the purity side, replacing void with {} has the side effect of
emphasising an odd asymmetry in the...
2005 Nov 26
1
(no subject)
Hi All,
I'm really sad that Win2k3 server runs a lot better in a shared folder
that keep a file based database that Windows 9x and WinNT clients.
Explaining it better... Here in Brazil, unfortunaly we still have a lot
business that is based in the old file shared database, like Dataflex,
Clipper and like. Then, they need a robust and fast server to centralize
that files.
With Windows98
2001 Dec 05
1
Non-linear random variables
I have a fisheries Ricker stock-recruitment non-linear model which I am
trying to code up in R (after failing in MATLAB). There are two fixed
parameters and a random environmental effect that is linked to a first order
lagged correlation fixed parameter.
Are there any examples of fitting this model I could follow?
Cheers
Norm Good
Fisheries Biologist (Mathematician)
Southern Fisheries Centre
2012 Mar 20
2
[LLVMdev] recognizing DTORs and vptr updates in LLVM.
On Mar 20, 2012, at 12:51 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
>>> Using instruction level metadata for this would be appropriate. However, I
>>> also don't understand why a race on this is truly benign.
>>
>> It isn't, really; calling it "benign" is deceptive. It's just that
>> storing a pointer which is equal to the existing pointer stored at a
>> given address almost always makes the optimizer/codegen generate code
>> which can't trigger the race in a way which visibly misbehaves.
>> Therefore, as a heuristic users app...
2013 Oct 18
1
Feedback regarding the ssh(1) Match directive
Hi,
I noticed the recent commit adding Match support to ssh(1). I look
forward to giving it a try, but I have some initial feedback based on
ssh_config.5 and an examiniation of match_cfg_line().
First, the "command" keyword could be a little deceptive. Although the
man page makes the use of this keyword quite clear, my initial
assumption was that the intent was to match against the remote command
that is being requested. That would seem to be a more natural
interpretation of this keyword. Instead it is an arbitrary local test.
Perhaps "loca...
2024 Oct 24
1
Could .Primitive("[") stop forcing R_Visible = TRUE?
...detection works by looking
at the call stack, this recently broke after a knitr update (but can
be reliably repaired [3]) and doesn't work for sub-classes of
data.table [4].
Is it feasible for R to consider allowing methods for `[` to set their
own visibility flag at this point? The change is deceptively small: set
'eval' to 200 in names.c and R_Visible = TRUE before returning from the
non-method-dispatch branch in do_subset(). This results in one change
in the saved output of R's own tests/reg-S4.R [5]. Or is the potential
breakage for existing code too prohibitive?
--
Best regards...
2010 Dec 01
3
RFC: sapply() limitation from vector to matrix, but not further
...C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
r1 120 240 360 480 600
r2 120 240 360 480 600
r3 120 240 360 480 600
$C
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
r1 140 280 420 560 700
r2 140 280 420 560 700
r3 140 280 420 560 700
$D
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
r1 160 320 480 640 800
r2 160 320 480 640 800
r3 160 320 480 640 800
However, quite deceptively
> sapply(v, myF, y = 2*(1:5))
A B C D
[1,] 100 120 140 160
[2,] 100 120 140 160
[3,] 100 120 140 160
[4,] 200 240 280 320
[5,] 200 240 280 320
[6,] 200 240 280 320
[7,] 300 360 420 480
[8,] 300 360 420 480
[9,] 300 360 420 480
[10,] 400 480 560 640
[11,] 400 480 560 640...