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2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [ADVERTISEMENT] open positions in Apple's Swift compiler team
Either you're being disingenuous are truly looking to confuse a situation only someone ignorant of what LLVM could ever misconstrue. Why would Apple dump hundreds of millions in R&D with Clang/LLVM, create Swift and introduce it to everyone and the press for WWDC 2014, followed up by posting on the LLVM list only to be...
2013 May 25
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
...uld you please incorporate this useful document into LLVM's official documentation? I think that this is good content for encouraging greater external/downstream involvement in the release process. See docs/SphinxQuickstartTemplate.rst to get up and running fast. Also, it's weird (possibly disingenuous) seeing linaro.org saying "we" to refer to the larger LLVM community (or at least that's how I understand the "we" in "we aim to release regularly to avoid keeping stable users away from new features for too long"). -- Sean Silva -------------- next part ------...
2016 Feb 16
2
WebKit B3 (was LLVM Weekly - #110, Feb 8th 2016)
...t any documentation indicating what their usage should be replaced with. Even for a fairly small project, upgrading between point releases of LLVM is typically a few days of effort. Thanks David, The integration burden is something to raise awareness of. I thought failing to mention it would be disingenuous. It needs to factor into anyone's plans to integrate LLVM into their runtime. I'll reiterate that I do not speak for the WebKit team or their motivation. I don't think integration burden is any less whether you work for one company or another, or have "in-house" expertise,...
2006 May 20
10
Changing the height of LI elements to achieve such an effect?
Hi Everybody, I was wondering if there is such a work done with Scriptaculous/Prototype before and if not how to achieve it? Example : http://www.anatolip.com/ It is done with codes borrowed from moofx and his own codes. Thanks in advance Danial _______________________________________________ Rails-spinoffs mailing list Rails-spinoffs-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org
2004 Jan 06
4
Asterisk feature list: spreadsheet
http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/misc/Presentations/Asterisk-features-20040106.xls I had been asked a while ago to put together a short Excel spreadsheet listing many of the "common" features of Asterisk as compared to a typical PBX. Many PBX vendors supply an exhaustive list of their features, and I figured I'd take as many of the unique features as others had offered, and put
2015 Jul 28
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Jul 28, 2015, at 2:46 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > > My dad will absolutely stop using his iPad if it ever > requires him to use anything more than 4 numeric digits for his > password. The iPad never leaves the house. iPads can?t be coopted into a botnet. The rules for iPad passwords must necessarily be different than for CentOS. > the Mac has
2017 Jun 01
0
Who's using OpenStack Cinder & Gluster? [ Was Re: [Gluster-devel] Fwd: Re: GlusterFS removal from Openstack Cinder]
...t will require someone > stepping > > in in a big way to maintain it. > > > > Thanks, > > Eric > > Ah, Red Hat's statement that the acquisition of InkTank was not an > abandonment of Gluster seems rather disingenuous now. I'm > disappointed. > > > I am a Red Hat employee working on gluster and I am happy with the kind of > investments the company did in GlusterFS. Still am. It is a pretty good > company and really open. I never had any trouble saying something the > management did is...
2013 May 25
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
On 25 May 2013 04:59, Jeffrey Walton <noloader at gmail.com> wrote: > 4 cd llvm-3.2.src/tools > 5 tar xvf ../../clang-3.2.src.tar.gz > 6 mv clang-3.2.src clang > 7 cd .. > You don't need to do any of it, there are already symlinks on the llvm.src dir to point to all others on the same root. Just unpack each source tar ball and be happy. ;) > 8 ./configure
2013 May 25
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
...> external/downstream involvement in the release process. See > docs/SphinxQuickstartTemplate.rst to get up and running fast. > I sure can. I thought there was already a doc on that at LLVM about that. If there is, would be good to start there. > > Also, it's weird (possibly disingenuous) seeing linaro.org saying "we" to > refer to the larger LLVM community (or at least that's how I understand the > "we" in "we aim to release regularly to avoid keeping stable users away > from new features for too long"). > That was certainly not th...
2015 Jul 29
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...the libpwquality rules we?ve been discussing here, and have been so for some time: > > https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201303 > > Given that recent OS X releases want to use your Apple ID as the OS login credentials, that effectively makes these the OS password quality rules, too. Disingenuous. It does not REQUIRE you to use your AppleID as the user password, and it?s probably not a good practice anyway. Using it as an example is silly, in that it LOWERS security. Comparing CentOS (an OS quite often used on servers on well-protected networks) to a consumer-grade OS that wants to i...
2004 May 21
2
Re: Windows versus Unix packages in CRAN ...
Janusz Kawczak wrote: > You simply need to remove the stuff related to MS Win from zzz.R; > in partricular the lines after if( .... ) to clear your message. > As you can see, the info relates to the WinMenu under MS Win. I think people have been more than a little disingenuous in claiming that getting the Rmetrics package to go under Linux is transparent. If you have to dig into the code and edit it, then transparent it ain't. It may be perfectly easy ***once you know what you're doing***, but that's a big ``once''. It is particularly unfair to s...
2009 Dec 21
2
Closing files after using write
When I run the following code in a loop I get an error after about 125 times saying too many open files... if(inherits(atmpt, "try-error")){ output <- paste(yahooSymbol,"\n",sep="") write(output, file = "data", append = TRUE, sep = "") } else { I've tried various things to close the file after write opens it, and
2013 May 25
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > On May 24, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> The binaries for the 3.3 release candidate 2 are starting to role in. Please take them and give them a go. Please file bug reports for any problems you encounter. >> >> At this point,
2001 Jun 22
3
Format comparison
...trashed from playing on stages for ~30 years (unless he was absolutely meticulous from day one about hearing protection, I'd be willing to bet he has at least some tinnitus in both ears), that was an awfully curious position to take. After some thought it seemed likely that he was simply being disingenuous, since someone from his record label probably convinced him that unless he started shouting "MP3 is bad! MP3 is inferior! MP3 sucks" from the rooftops at every opportunity, his record sales could suffer. I'd hope he isn't that naive, but it certainly appeared that way to me fr...
2019 Jan 30
0
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
...system" is not helpful. > And this is not the correct list for Debian or Ubuntu basics so it might be > polite of you to seek basic help elsewhere. I did. (Ubuntu Mate Community site, as I previously mentioned. Then later "AskUbuntu".) To no avail. Although I think it is disingenuous to describe this as "basic" help. The problem seems to have been obscure. If it was basic, why was no-one able to provide me with an answer? It was really by pure serendipity (your use of dpkg -l rather than dpkg -L and my miss-interpretation of the output!!!) that I finally stum...
2008 Oct 28
3
Recommended R books by XLSolutions Corporation
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2018 Sep 11
2
linear-scan RA
...s, I quite liked the things I've read about the PBQP allocator. Given what the hardware folks have to go through to get 1% improvements in scalar code, spending 20% (or whatever) compile time (under control of a flag) seems like nothing. And falling back on "average code" is a little disingenuous. People looking for performance don't care about average code; they care about their own personal code, their important loop, and wonder why there are unnecessary copies right *there* and wasn't this problem solved ages ago? Preston On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 11:00 AM, Quentin Colombet...
2014 Jun 11
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [ADVERTISEMENT] open positions in Apple's Swift compiler team
Dear All, Historically, we *have* permitted job announcements for jobs that require or desire expertise with LLVM or one of it's sub-projects. To the best of my knowledge, we've never required that the position announcement state that the job will contribute directly to the LLVM project (or its sub-projects) or that the code created by the position be open source. As an example,
2019 Jan 30
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
On 30 January 2019 at 12:33, Rolf Turner wrote: | On 1/30/19 11:53 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: | > | > Rolf, | > | > I think it may help to read-up on dpkg and apt. Instead of 'whereis' do | > | > dpkg -l r-base-core And I also meant 'dpkg -L r-base-core'. Both -l and -L do useful (but different) things. | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did
2017 Oct 31
3
Using C++14 code in LLVM
...ufficient to last until C++23, which we > probably wouldn't adopt until 2025-2030 anyway There is no compiler today that accepts the "-std=c++20" flag, regardless of how much of c++20 they (are likely to) support. There are also presumably some bugs, so I think this claim is a bit disingenuous. >> >> > * Clang 6 supports all of C++20, and it builds with only C++11, so we >> > shouldn't have to worry too much about the problem of needing to "daisy >> > chain" compilers to finally get the latest version of LLVM building. >> "GCC...