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2018 Dec 04
4
RFC: Supported Optimizations attribute
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 11:49 PM John McCall <jmccall at apple.com> wrote:
> Piotr's proposal unfortunately doesn't give us a good name for the class
> of optimizations that require being listed in supported_optimizations.
> In earlier discussions I called them "brittle", but I can understand why
> nobody wants to call their optimization that, so let's call
2006 Dec 25
1
Hmisc - some latex problems
If I use latex with describe:
(faithful is the Old faithful data)
latex(describe(faithful),file="describe.tex")
then the first few lines of describe.tex are
\begin{spacing}{0.7}
\begin{center} \bf faithful \\ 2 Variables~~~~~ 272 ~Observations
\end{center}
I have two problems. First, I don't know what package
the environment "spacing" comes from. (There is also a
2005 Oct 21
1
finite mixture model (2-component gaussian): plotting component gaussian components?
Dear Knowledgeable R Community Members,
Please excuse my ignorance, I apologize in advance if this is an easy question, but I am a bit stumped and could use a little guidance.
I have a finite mixture modeling problem -- for example, a 2-component gaussian mixture -- where the components have a large overlap, and
I am trying to use the "mclust" package to solve this problem.
I need
2001 Nov 29
1
patch from faith@alephnull to add rate indicator to --progress
Any votes for/against?
----- Forwarded message from Rik Faith <faith@alephnull.com> -----
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:55:29 -0500
From: Rik Faith <faith@alephnull.com>
To: mbp@samba.org
Subject: rsync patch
X-Mailer: VM 6.96; XEmacs 21.1; Linux 2.4.16 (light)
Here is a patch that adds rate information (e.g., kB/s) to the
--progress display. I just noticed that 2.4.7pre4 is coming
2008 Mar 07
2
[Bug 14882] New: Flash-game "Faith fighter" causes system hang
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14882
Summary: Flash-game "Faith fighter" causes system hang
Product: swfdec
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
URL: http://www.molleindustria.org/faith-fighter
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component:
2002 May 19
3
How to shade part of a density plot
I'm trying to shade part of a density plot. The code I'm trying (using
the Old Faithful data as an example) is something like this:
# The Old Faithful geyser data
data(faithful)
d <- density(faithful$eruptions, bw = "sj")
plot(d)
polygon(d[d$x>4], col = "wheat")
I expected that the part of the curve to the right of 4 on the x axis
should be shaded, but nothing
2018 Dec 04
4
RFC: Supported Optimizations attribute
Skimming along, apologies if I'm repeating something which already got said.
If I understand this correctly, the basic problem we're trying to solve
is to use a local hint (the invariant.group) to make a global assumption
about other code which might exist elsewhere outside the function. The
attribute proposed can basically be phrased as describing a universe of
functions within
2018 Dec 05
4
[cfe-dev] RFC: Supported Optimizations attribute
śr., 5 gru 2018 o 00:22 John McCall via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>
napisał(a):
> On 4 Dec 2018, at 17:50, Philip Reames wrote:
>
> Skimming along, apologies if I'm repeating something which already got
> said.
>
> If I understand this correctly, the basic problem we're trying to solve is
> to use a local hint (the invariant.group) to make a global
2018 Dec 04
3
RFC: Supported Optimizations attribute
I think we should have some bounds on how "badly" a
supported_optimizations tag on a function can affect its semantics.
For instance, can a "supported_optimizations" invariant be that "the
CFG is always structured"? Or (exaggerating to illustrate the point)
"the function has an equal number of loads and stores"?
-- Sanjoy
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 8:52 PM
2002 Oct 16
4
does smbmount use keepalive and/or smb.conf?
Greetings,
I don't know how common an issue this is as I haven't
found much in the list archives that was helpful to
me, so I'm hoping for some pointers.
FYI, we have samba 2.3.3a-6 running on the 2.4.18-10
kernel.
There seems to be an issue with smbfs mounts at times
where connectivity may be lost (e.g. Win share becomes
unavailable) causing local processes such as lsof or
ps,
2008 Aug 10
15
corrupt zfs stream? checksum mismatch
Hi Folks,
I''m in the very unsettling position of fearing that I''ve lost all of my data via a zfs send/receive operation, despite ZFS''s legendary integrity.
The error that I''m getting on restore is:
receiving full stream of faith/home at 09-08-08 into Z/faith/home at 09-08-08
cannot receive: invalid stream (checksum mismatch)
Background:
I was running snv_91,
2018 Dec 05
2
RFC: Supported Optimizations attribute
On 12/4/18 3:21 PM, John McCall wrote:
>
> On 4 Dec 2018, at 17:50, Philip Reames wrote:
>
> Skimming along, apologies if I'm repeating something which already
> got said.
>
> If I understand this correctly, the basic problem we're trying to
> solve is to use a local hint (the invariant.group) to make a
> global assumption about other code
2005 Oct 22
0
package mclust: cdens, EMclust?
Dear Knowledgeable R Community Members,
Please excuse my ignorance -- I apologize in advance
if this is an easy question, but I am a bit stumped
and could use a little guidance regarding parameters
in 2 functions in the "mclust" package.
--------------------
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
--------------------
I have a finite mixture modeling problem -- for
example, a 2-component gaussian
2018 Dec 04
2
[cfe-dev] RFC: Supported Optimizations attribute
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 2:24 PM John McCall via cfe-dev <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On 4 Dec 2018, at 13:16, Sanjoy Das wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 11:49 PM John McCall jmccall at apple.com wrote:
>
> Piotr's proposal unfortunately doesn't give us a good name for the class
> of optimizations that require being listed in supported_optimizations.
>
2023 Jul 31
1
[PATCH drm-misc-next v8 11/12] drm/nouveau: implement new VM_BIND uAPI
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 5:48?PM Danilo Krummrich <dakr at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 7/25/23 18:43, Danilo Krummrich wrote:
> > On 7/25/23 18:16, Faith Ekstrand wrote:
> >> Thanks for the detailed write-up! That would definitely explain it. If
> >> I remember, I'll try to do a single-threaded run or two. If your
> >> theory is correct, there should be no
1999 Oct 08
1
floor(NaN) problem fixed in massdist.c (PR#291)
Full_Name: Naoki Takebayashi
Version: 0.65.0+R-release.diff (Oct 6, 1999)
OS: Linux/Alpha
Submission from: (NULL) (129.79.224.171)
This will fix the "problem 2 (crash in fft)" in Bug ID #277
On Linux/Alpha, make check failed because R could not handle the following
example in base-Ex.R
##___ Examples ___:
# The Old Faithful geyser data
data(faithful)
:
:
## Missing values:
x <-
2003 Nov 19
1
size of graphics device
Dear all,
In many cases, I need a plotting region much bigger than the screen (e.g. for maps or for graphs with many labels).
A. MS-Windows
if I try
windows(width=25, height=25, rescale="fixed")
it seems to be OK (a screen with scrollbars, exactly what I need)
but if I try then
plot(faithful$eruptions, faithful$waiting)
I receive
Error in plot.new() : Outer margins too large
2004 May 11
1
AW: Probleme with Kmeans...
Sorry, to solve your question I had tried:
data(faithful)
kmeans(faithful[c(1:20),1],10)
Error: empty cluster: try a better set of initial centers
But when I run this a second time it will be ok.
It seems, that kmeans has problems to initialize good starting points, because of the random choose of these starting initial points.
With kmeans(data,k,centers=c(...) the problem can be solved.
2010 Jul 16
1
Weighted densityplot?
I'm trying to plot a series of densities using/comparing differing weights. I see the reference to weights and subscripts, but I don't understand how to implement that. My data are of the form:
I, J, Actual, Distance, Subset, Weight1, Weight2, ...
I'm trying to see the effect of the distance distribution (Actual by Distance) compared to the various weighted distributions
2002 Oct 16
1
test stream
Does anyone have a small video test stream
I can use to see if my code works?
Thanks
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