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2014 Apr 02
3
[LLVMdev] decompiler
Hi -
Not sure if anyone else saw this or cares about a decompiler (not
personally tested)
https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture
I wonder if they have been in contact with anyone in the community in
getting this upstreamed. Does it look interesting to anyone else?
(thoughts/random comments/feedback)
2009 Jan 12
3
irrelevant warning message
...e don't autoconvert:
1. Subject id. Factors give no advantage for a unique id, and some clear
problems. In particular when one creates as subset - everyone over 60 say -
there is no good reason to remember all the ids you didn't select.
2. Subject id. I work on a lot of studies of fractures and fracture risk. A
time-trend model might be
gam(fracture ~ subject + x1 + x2 + ..., subset=(sex='F'))
Fracture risk for males and females is so different that separate models are
the sensible thing. If subject is a factor before the call, then my model has a
zillion unneeded...
2006 May 31
0
CT unit to drill on Mars, Revenue Up 200% - Ref. jh010 (PR#8918)
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2014 Jun 03
3
[LLVMdev] [LLVM Doc] tblgen backends
I agree, but I have no experience with LLVM doc.
The job is very simple: add link at page
https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture/wiki/How-TableGen%27s-DAGISel-Backend-Works
into doc page
http://llvm.org/docs/TableGen/BackEnds.html
But how I can do it?
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>
wrote:
> Hi Daniil,
>
> Those look great! I think
2001 Mar 08
1
inconsistent results when calling functions with other func (PR#869)
Hello Bug people,
I have an unexpected behavior and am unsure whether the problem is in my
thinking, my implementation or the program R.
Basically I get two different answers depending on how I call a function
which takes other functions as arguments as indicated below.
To me it should make no difference if f is a function that returns the
function g then z(f(x)) whould give the same as
y<-
2014 Jun 03
2
[LLVMdev] [LLVM Doc] tblgen backends
Hi all!
There is doc about tglben backends:
http://llvm.org/docs/TableGen/BackEnds.html
May be should to add link at
https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture/wiki/How-TableGen%27s-DAGISel-Backend-Works
I remember when I first met the LLVM it would be very useful.
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2007 Apr 27
0
Logistic Regression Question: Risk Threshold
Hi,
I am working on problem 2 of Chapter 8 in Data Analysis and Graphics Using R and don't know how to approach the second half of the question:
In the data set (an artificial one of 3121 patients, that is similar to a subset of the data analyzed in Stiell et al., 2001) head.injury, obtain a logistic regression model relating clinically.important.brain.injury to other variables. Patients
2018 Jan 01
3
Legacy option for key length?
On 31/12/17 16:44, Peter Moody wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 9:47 PM, David Newall<openssh at davidnewall.com> wrote:
>> Of course it's the client's fault. The client worked, was changed, and thus
>> stopped working.
> don't upgrade your client. problem solved. you're at fault for not
> pinning your dependencies when you have hard dependencies.
2017 Jun 23
5
Comparing pooled proportions(complication and reoperation rates) of different treatment modalities
Dear sir/madame,
I am currently writing a meta-analysis on the complication and reoperation rates of 5 different treatment modalities after a distal radius fracture. I was able to pool the rates of the 5 different rates using R. Now I have to compare the pooled rates of the 4 treatment modalities with the golden standard separately. I though the chi squared test would be the best method. How do
2008 Jun 11
2
MLE Estimation of Gamma Distribution Parameters for data with 'zeros'
Greetings, all
I am having difficulty getting the fitdistr() function to return without
an error on my data. Specifically, what I'm trying to do is get a
parameter estimation for fracture intensity data in a well / borehole.
Lower bound is 0 (no fractures in the selected data interval), and upper
bound is ~ 10 - 50, depending on what scale you are conducting the
analysis on.
I read in the data from a text file, convert it to numerics, and then
calculate initial estimates of the shape and scale parameters for the
gamma distribution from moments. I t...
2014 Apr 03
2
[LLVMdev] decompiler
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Jevin Sweval <jevinsweval at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:57 AM, "C. Bergström" <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> Not sure if anyone else saw this or cares about a decompiler (not personally
>> tested)
>> https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture
>>
>> I wonder if
2006 Jan 05
2
Splitting the list
I've changed the heading because this really is another thread. I
think it inevitable that there will, in the course of time, be other
lists that are devoted, in some shape or form, to the concerns of
practitioners (at all levels) who are using R. One development I'd
not like to see is fracture along application area lines, allowing
those who are comfortable in coteries whose
2017 Jun 23
0
Comparing pooled proportions(complication and reoperation rates) of different treatment modalities
> On Jun 23, 2017, at 5:53 AM, Jay Zola <jayjay.1988 at hotmail.nl> wrote:
>
> Dear sir/madame,
>
>
> I am currently writing a meta-analysis on the complication and reoperation rates of 5 different treatment modalities after a distal radius fracture. I was able to pool the rates of the 5 different rates using R. Now I have to compare the pooled rates of the 4 treatment
2015 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] Lifting ASM to IR
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 05:44:02PM -0700, Daniel Dilts wrote:
>> Does there exist a tool that could lift a binary (assembly for some
>> supported target) to LLVM IR? If there isn't, does this seem like
>> something that would be feasible?
There's plenty of variations on the idea: Revgen/S2E, Fracture, Dagger
(my own), libcpu, several closed-source ones used by
2006 May 13
4
Eric Meyer about frameworks (Rails, too)
Hi,
for those of you who haven''t read:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2006/05/08/flummoxed-by-frameworks/
""Oh", they gush, "you should absolutely try Ruby on Rails! It''s so
easy! It''s almost like writing regular English!" Which means they''re
clearly on crack, because Ruby on Rails is so very different from a
human-written language
2010 Jul 06
1
Lockup with (none) login
I had a CentOS 5.5 Xen "standard virtualization" install lockup on
reboot after an battery backup (apcusbd) orderly shutdown induced by a
power outage. It may have been sitting with two kernel updates without a
reboot.
I have to head to the site (with a fractured ankle), but reports
indicate that it is at
- (none) login:
which only returns back to itself after a user login at
2009 Sep 03
1
Using rsync for buidling Oracle standbys.
Hi,
We currently use rsync to create an Oracle standby on a target box from an existing standby by copying all the datafiles while the source standby is in recovery status. We are occasionally running into datafile corruptions being reported by oracle when it is recovering the new standby. Oracle support says they don't recommend copying files while the changes being applied to them unless
2015 Mar 13
3
[LLVMdev] Lifting ASM to IR
On 3/12/15 8:14 PM, Daniel Dilts wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:33 PM, Ahmed Bougacha
> <ahmed.bougacha at gmail.com <mailto:ahmed.bougacha at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 05:44:02PM -0700, Daniel Dilts wrote:
> >> Does there exist a tool that could lift a binary (assembly for some
> >> supported target) to LLVM IR?
2017 Jun 24
2
Comparing pooled proportions(complication and reoperation rates) of different treatment modalities
Note though that this has been put on hold on stats.stackexchange.com as
off-topic.
On 23/06/2017 19:33, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Probably the wrong list. R-help is concerned with R programming, not
> statistics methodology questions, although the intersection can be
> nonempty.
>
> I suggest you post on stats.stackexchange.com instead, which *is*
> concerned with statistics
2008 Feb 25
1
Plotting series marked with a symbol on every nth data point, preferably in ggplot...
Hello!
I am working with signals and a plot of several signals on the same
axes can get quite messy. With lines that are very fractured,
distinction by only the linestyle is not very clear. If I add symbols
to the plot however, there are so many symbols, that they overplot and
the whole plot is unreadable once again. I am looking for advice on
how to make a plot with continuous lines and symbols