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2012 Aug 20
0
[LLVMdev] Greetings & Javascript -> LLVM...
On Aug 18, 2012, at 8:22 PM, Julian Klappenbach <jklappenbach at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm envisioning a use case where browsers would utilize this runtime to execute not only javascript, but also python, ruby, etc. Language specific interpreters could be downloaded on the fly to support scripts, and security would be ensured due to the fact that it would be based within the LLVM
2014 Dec 02
2
[LLVMdev] Fast-math flags in constant expressions
Out of curiosity, how would you envision fast-math flags interacting with constant expressions? Off the top of my head, I can’t think of any flags that would be relevant if the expression can just be constant-folded away at full precision anyways.
> On Nov 28, 2014, at 4:56 AM, Sergey Dmitrouk <sdmitrouk at accesssoftek.com> wrote:
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> Doesn't look like a bug, more like a
2009 Oct 29
1
How to create a "heatline" -- heatmap in one dimension?
Hi,
I'm trying to create a "heatmap" that is just a line segment. That is,
a graphic that shows an interval and how a dependent variable varies
along that interval, with the value of the dependent variable shown by
color rather than on a y-axis.
The image() function produces something close to what I'm envisioning,
but rather than plotting color on a 2-D grid, I need a
2011 Oct 06
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
Michael Clagett <mclagett at hotmail.com> writes:
> There's about 32 core op codes that constitute the basic instruction
> set and I can envision mapping each of these to some sequence of LLVM
> IR. There's also a whole lot more "extended opcodes" that are
> executed by the same core instruction execution loop but which are
> coded using the built-in Intel
2012 Aug 19
4
[LLVMdev] Greetings & Javascript -> LLVM...
Not necessarily looking for performance gains from LLVM. Instead, the
value comes from having a common base platform which can gain language
independence, address security concerns, support common tooling (debugging,
editing, etc), and perhaps even introduce common language features
(annotations / AOP).
I'm envisioning a use case where browsers would utilize this runtime to
execute not only
2006 Jan 26
1
Asterisk Setup Question -- Please Help
I have a question on Asterisk and whether it will work with the following
design.
Install ASTERISK on the external side of the Network. Purchase an AudioCodes
4/8 port Analog Fx0 gateway. So far everything seems straight forward. Here
is the twist.
The company currently has Cisco Call Manager 3.3 which does not support SIP
Trunking. But it does have a VG248. I would like to place 4 lines
2004 Oct 13
3
Maps and plotting
At our facility we have multiple sample points that are sampled on any
given day. What I would like to do is create a map of the facility with
the sample points (and point labels) and when we have out of
specification results, place a transparent dot over the area on the map.
As the number of OOS results builds up, I envision the dot getting
darker.
Are there any packages out there that can aid
2020 Sep 18
2
FTS Index based on UserDB preference
Does anyone know if it's possible to do FTS Index based on a
userdb preference ? Basically if the preference is 'on' , dovecot goes
ahead with the fts indexing for that particular user.
I'm guessing right now it's not possible but is there anyone that
could envision writing such a patch ? If so, can you contact me
off-list ?
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2016 Jun 21
2
Pluggable SNI?
Hello,
How feasible would it be to have a ?pluggable? Dovecot setup that would permit arbitrary logic for fetching TLS/SNI certificates and key, rather than having to hard-code each domain?s resources in a configuration file?
A couple scenarios that I envision such a framework being able to accommodate:
1) An internal TLS service that accepts queries via a UNIX socket by domain name and
2004 Apr 06
3
Software to test a LAN for possible VoIP Install
Aloha,
Does anyone know of any opensource or inexpensive software that can test a
network for a possible VoIP installation?
I have seen Chariot by NetIQ, but it is very costly!
I am envisioning two or three "client" devices that talk to a server device.
Each client could simulate 1-100 VoIP phone calls. The server module would
monitor the QOS, jitter, etc., and provide some kind of
2007 Jun 12
5
test
I was wondering if there was an elegant way to extend a require array.
To whit it would be wonderful to do somthing like this:
class one {
service { awesome:
require => [ File[one], File[two] ]
}
file {
one:
...
two:
...
}
}
class two inherits one {
Service[awesome] { Require => + [ File[three], File[four] ] }
file {
three:
...
four:
2011 Oct 06
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
Hi Folks --
Let me go ahead and pose a question similar to the one Joachim poses below. I too am trying to evaluate whether LLVM will be of use to me in building a compiler and garbage collection mechanism for a byte code vm that I have built. Although there are multiple types of code that can be created with this system, all of them eventually translate to execution of one or more of these
2005 Aug 04
2
Avoiding for loop
I understand that in R, for loops are not used as often as other
languages, and am trying to learn how to avoid them. I am wondering
if there is a more efficient way to write a certain piece of code,
which right now I can only envision as a for loop. I have a data file
that basically looks like:
1,55
1,23
2,12
...
that defines a matrix. Each row of the data file corresponds to a row
of the
2007 May 01
4
is dundi worth pursuing in this situation?
At work, I have 4 branch offices at which I've deployed asterisk.
Call termination/origination at each branch office is handled either
through a frac PRI or 3rd party SIP provider. Soon, I'll be replacing
the legacy PBX at our HQ with asterisk.
Each branch office has between 3 and 20 employees, each with their own
extension and DID, and at headquarters, we have about 70 people, again
2020 Jul 04
9
Proposal for CIRCT incubator project
For the past several months, members of the ‘CIRCT’ group have been working
to begin adapting MLIR for hardware design. We believe that this area
would benefit from good open source infrastructure enabling research and,
eventually, the next generation of commercial tools. We have collected
several dialects and envision a number of lowering flows using these
dialects. We have reached the point
2013 Jan 07
5
Paging unit suggestions
We currently have an Asterisk system that is hooked up to our old paging speakers via sound card, plugged into two amps.
Each amp drives up to 8 analog speakers in each warehouse (we have 2). Both warehouses are around 30k square feet. Both have a large number of printing presses.
The computer system is that is running Asterisk is around 10 years old and starting to fail. I'm looking to
2015 Jan 27
2
2.2.7 to 3.3.12 upgrade issue
Upgraded an AIX Server from AIX 5.3 TL3 with Samba 2.2.7 to AIX 7.1 TL3
with 3.3.12. Client uses AD authentication.
Upgrade did not change smb.passwd or smb.conf.
Windows users trying to mount a share are presented a request for their
credentials; whether they supply the AD or AIX credentials, the access
is denied - "Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password." The smbd
and
2006 Nov 13
2
Recording outbound analog calls with X100P
List members,
Is it possible to record outbound analog calls using an X100P?
I was asked if I knew how to record all calls for a shop with 4 analog
phones transparently to the end users. I thought Asterisk was a good
fit for this and I envisioned using either Digium TDM400Ps or Sangoma
A200s with 4 FXO and 4 FXS modules. The FXO modules would be connected
to the existing PBX and the FXS
2009 Jan 10
1
Implementing a conditional branch within rsync based on modified time of a file
Greetings,
I've been looking through archives, googling, and reading through man pages to no avail for some time now. I believe I need some combination of rsync -u (update) and rsync --del, and I'm not quite sure how to get it.
I'm looking to build a rough implementation of a multi-client rdiff-backup system; in order to do this I'm using rsync before rdiff-backup.
(We'll
2006 Apr 05
4
distributing rails apps for localhost usage
Has anyone come across any interesting ways to make rails apps easily
distributable to run on a local machine. I''d love to be able to
"bundle" my rails app into a single file that would contain a simple
webserver, database and my rails app which a non-experienced user could
then download install on their machine, go to a web browser and run the
app locally. I envision it