Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "greenbaum's".
2004 Nov 23
3
Re: List proposition
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 20:26, ~mg@a.org wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> We have been thinking about something<early snip>
With respect, this could have come from anyone... and looks like it did
from the DNS records.
I appreciate it's not an easy situation, but there must be some way of
doing this where it does not look like a scam?
Tell tale signs:
- Don't tell anyone about
2008 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
...outrageous opinion at
Supercomputing back in November, to wit, that CL is probably the best
language suited for today's multicore problems... but I don't have the
time to hack one of the current implementations to proove the point.
Although, you'll notice that LLVM amply prooves "Greenbaum's hypothesis"
(IIRC): inside every sufficiently complex program there is an
implmentation of a Lisp interpreter. ;-)
-scooter
2008 Feb 04
3
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
Hello,
i want to implement a common lisp subset using llvm for fun. This
requires the use of a garbage collector. I read the docs, but many
things are still unclear to me.
1. how are collectors supposed to find all living objects? there is
llvm.gcroot for marking objects on the stack,but how do collectors crawl
heap objects? I did not see a way to provide custom mark functions. Are
2004 Aug 06
1
yp.shoutcast.com
Thanks to Adam Greenbaum for recently helping me get libshout fully icy
compatible.
I'll be releasing a new libshout and libshout-perl this weekend, but int
he meantime, you can grab the head of CVS for each and you'll get the
same thing.
Also, he tracked down some yp.shoutcast.com problems, and I have checked
in...
2006 Nov 02
1
axis labels & title not visible
Dear all,
I recently upgraded to R-2.4.0 and have had some difficulties with axis
labels. When I create a plot on the X11 display, the labels (including the
title) are not visible. However, if I execute the exact same command on the
pdf display, the labels are printed. I've tried explicitly setting
axes=TRUE, but the result is the same. I have also tried downgrading to
2.3.1 and that
2004 Nov 23
2
Re: list proposition
>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2004, Adam Greenbaum <lists@refinitive.com> wrote:
>> > On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 20:26, ~mg@a.org wrote:
>> > > Hello everyone!
>> > >
>> > > We have been thinking about something<early snip>
>> >
>> > With respect, this could have come from anyone...
2004 Nov 24
1
Find extension from Dial(,M()) macro
Hi,
How do I find out the extension that answered an incoming call from
inside a Dial(number,M()) macro? I've tried MACRO_EXTEN but it seems to
be empty.
exten => s,100,Dial(${EXTENSIONS},40,M(support))
[macro-support]
exten => s,1,NoOp(${MACRO_EXTEN})
etc...
Thanks in Advance,
Adam.
2008 Feb 05
6
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
...interesting, what makes lisp superior in this area over languages with explicit
support for parallell computing (like erlang? or Ada) or languages which may be
easier auto parallelized (like haskell because of its functional nature).
> Although, you'll notice that LLVM amply prooves "Greenbaum's hypothesis"
> (IIRC): inside every sufficiently complex program there is an
> implmentation of a Lisp interpreter.
Nice statement :)
2008 Apr 08
0
RSPerl & threads
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the RSPerl module in a script that uses threads. I am
able to call R functions without a problem when I don't use threads.
However, using threads, I get varying errors depending on how I call the R
functions. If I call the R::initR function in the "boss" thread and then
try to call R functions from a "worker" thread, I get the following
2008 Apr 08
0
RSPerl & threads II
My previous post seems to have been eaten by the server because of
embedded code. You can now find that code at:
http://tinyurl.com/3o88j2
I aoplogize for the double-posting...
-Jay
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the RSPerl module in a script that uses threads. I am
able to call R functions without a problem when I don't use threads.
However, using threads, I get varying errors depending