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2012 Sep 18
1
Changing Quota downward for special Mailboxes? (2.1.6)
It seems there is no way to correct te quota limit downward for some
mailboxes, like:
quota_rule9 = UCE-TMP:storage=-10%%
The idea is to not eat up the users storage with spam, so that spam
stays in the queue (for some time) while real mail gets delivered.
There *is* a line
} else if (*value != '-' && relative_rule) {
in quota.c, but nothing else handles it,
2020 Sep 09
3
constrained cosine rounding mode behavior
Hi:
I am trying to implement interval arithmetic through llvm. I have a problem with the rounding mode with llvm.experimental.constrained.cos
I have two pieces of codes:
; Function Attrs: norecurse nounwind readnone ssp uwtable
define double @cosine_down(double returned) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
; call the llvm intrinsic to perform downward cosine
2020 Sep 03
3
using experimental intrinsics failed
Hi:
Sorry I need to send email directly. I am new to llvm and trying to write interval arithmetic, which requires changing rounding mode during computation.
The document I found https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#constrained-floating-point-intrinsics, seems to be doing the trick. Here is the piece of code that I did:
2020 Sep 04
2
using experimental intrinsics failed
Hi Craig:
I tried that, now the function is like this:
; Function Attrs: norecurse nounwind readnone ssp uwtable
define { double, double } @add(double, double, double, double) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
%5 = call double @llvm.experimental.constrained.fadd(double %0, double %2, metadata !"round.downward", metadata !"fpexcept.ignore")
%6 = fadd double %1, %3
2007 Apr 18
0
This RPG is a downward spiral into madness.
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2007 Apr 18
0
This RPG is a downward spiral into madness.
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2010 Sep 03
6
how can I plot bar plots with all the bars (negative and positive) in the same direction????
Dear r-help mailing list,
this seems stupid, but I actually don't find the solution:
if I have a vector of numbers x of length n, ranging, say, from -3 to 4, if I do
barplot (x)
all the values below 0 go downwards, and all the positive values go upward. How can I make them all begin from the minimum pointing upwards?
Thanks!
Gabriele Zoppoli, MD
Ph.D. Fellow, Experimental and Clinical Oncology and Hematology, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
Guest Researcher, LMP, NCI, NIH, Bethesda MD
Work: 301-451-8...
2003 Jul 24
3
data.frame subsetting
Hi,
is there advice how to subset a data.frame, where until R version 1.7.0
it was possible to write
> data[["subset"]]
which meant the same as
> data$subset
(data is a data.frame). From 1.7.1 on this does not seem to work longer.
Could there be a bug in downwards compatibility?
sincerely yours
Dirk
2006 Oct 18
1
MARS help?
I'm trying to use mars{mda} to model functions that look fairly
close to a sequence of straight line segments. Unfortunately, 'mars'
seems to totally miss the obvious places for the knots in the apparent
first order spline model, and I wonder if someone can suggest a better
way to do this. The following example consists of a slight downward
trend followed by a jump up after
2020 Sep 04
2
using experimental intrinsics failed
Hi Craig:
It’s llvm 10.1 I think, I did the same thing, removing everything except the code block but still failed with llvm-as.
Thank you
Xuan Tang
On Sep 3, 2020, 20:14 -0500, Craig Topper <craig.topper at gmail.com>, wrote:
> I just pasted that code and ran it through llc, opt, and llvm-as. All passed without issue. What version of llvm are you using?
>
> ~Craig
>
>
>
2007 May 13
1
Strange behavior of debugger
Hi, All:
I had some trouble debugging C source dynamically loaded into R , when I issued N in gdb(or insight) , the debugger, instead of moving downward step by step, jumped to strange positions (upward, downward, one step, a few steps away).
To enter the debugger, I issued gdb(insight) Rgui.exe in Cygwin and add this line : asm("int $3"); to my C code. After
entering R, I
2008 May 04
2
Ancova_non-normality of errors
Hello Helpers,
I have some problems with fitting the model for my data...
-->my Literatur says (crawley testbook)=
Non-normality of errors-->I get a banana shape Q-Q plot with opening
of banana downwards
Structure of data:
origin wt pes gender
1 wild 5.35 147.0 male
2 wild 5.90 148.0 male
3 wild 6.00 156.0 male
4 wild 7.50 157.0 male
5 wild 5.90 148.0 male
6 wild 5.95 148.0 male
7 wild 8.55 160.5 male
8 wild 5.90 148.0 male
9 w...
2009 Apr 07
1
Simulate binary data for a logistic regression Monte Carlo
Hello,
I am trying to simulate binary outcome data for a logistic regression Monte
Carlo study. I need to eventually be able to manipulate the structure of the
error term to give groups of observations a random effect. Right now I am
just doing a very basic set up to make sure I can recover the parameters
properly. I am running into trouble with the code below. It works if you
take out the object
2012 Mar 07
4
[LLVMdev] Updating value from PHI
I am splitting a one BB loop into two BB.
Basically, the one loop BB has 3 incoming values, one form back edge two
from other edges. I want to extract the PHIs from the other two edges out
into it's own BB and delete that from the loop, then redirect the backedge
to the loopbody (non extracted portion) and create a new PHI coming from
the extracted BB and the backedge.
I can do this;
2015 Aug 21
2
The semantics of the fptrunc instruction with an example of incorrect optimisation
I've recently been looking at how to implement in LLVM IR the rounding
of floating point values when casting using different rounding modes
and I've hit some problems.
It seems that when casting down floats to less precise types the
``fptrunc`` LLVM IR instruction is used. The LLVM language reference
suggests that it just truncates the value (which would be equivalent
to rounding towards
2006 Mar 22
2
Problem loading images larger than 512M
Hi,
I have a machine with 1.5G memory. When I try to boot a image of size 700M, it
fails. In fact, it seems like the image is loading downward from 512M. Is this
a hardware problem, or something that can be fixed ?
2000 Oct 08
1
binding to privileged ports
Apologies if this is a FAQ; I couldn't find an answer on openssh.com or
the mailing list archive....
Commercial SSH (I looked at 1.2.30) allocates privileged ports by counting
/downwards/ from 1023, so that it will obtain a socket with (roughly
speaking) the highest available privileged port number. This also appears
to be the behaviour of rsh et al:
(from sshconnect.c; whitespace elided)
for (p = 1023; p > 512; p--)
{
sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM...
2012 Jul 16
2
Combining Data Frames
I have 2 data tables. Each hold information categorized into "Date" and "Price." What I need to do is combine the two to get 2 columns of "Date" and "Price," by continuing the table downwards with the new rows supplied from the second table. So, for example I have
5/1/12 2
5/2/12 5
As data table 1 and
5/3/12 65
5/4/12 7
As data table 2 and I need to create the data table
5/1/12 2
5/2/12 5
5/3/12 65
5/4/12 7
Any ideas how to do it?
Thanks!
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2010 Jul 16
3
Counterstrike 1.6 lag and full screen issues
...nse lag starts up (FPS < ~5). It's almost as if something is competing with counterstrike for video output. Anyways, I've found that if I alt tab, then alt tab back, it fixes the lag temporarily but I now get the problem that my dock pops up over cs and the whole game seems to be shifted downwards a few pixels. I'm at a loss here, if more info is needed, just let me know.
Cheers,
SMRT
2009 Jan 12
5
Restful Authentication Uninitialized Constant in Production...
rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
rake aborted!
uninitialized constant User::Authentication
The preceding I encounter when attempting to migrate to the production
database. My google powers have escaped me. Everywhere says Restful
Authentication is missing in the production server. However, to
validate this, I attempted this on the same server as the development,
which works.
So, what