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2011 Oct 06
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen and Greenspun
Jakob Stoklund Olesen <jolesen at apple.com> writes: > The TableGen language seems to be growing Lisp macros from two > different directions. > > Che-Liang Chiou added a preprocessor with for loops, and David Greene > added multidefs. > > It seems that some kind of macro facility is needed, perhaps we should > discuss what it is supposed to look like? Don't
2011 Oct 06
3
[LLVMdev] TableGen and Greenspun
The TableGen language seems to be growing Lisp macros from two different directions. Che-Liang Chiou added a preprocessor with for loops, and David Greene added multidefs. It seems that some kind of macro facility is needed, perhaps we should discuss what it is supposed to look like? /jakob
2011 Oct 06
4
[LLVMdev] TableGen and Greenspun
greened at obbligato.org (David A. Greene) writes: > The problem I solved via multidefs was this: how does one write a set of > Pat<> patterns in a generic way? > > For example, I want to be able to do this: > > defm MOVH : > vs1x_fps_binary_vv_node_rmonly< > 0x16, "movh", undef, 0, > // rr > [(undef)], >
2006 Apr 07
2
Fat Data Model vs Skinny Data Model
Ive recently been contemplating how to tackle allowing for extra "fields" to be added to a recordset. For example, a user has an email address, but they may also want to put their birthday, height, weight, etc. I don''t want to constrain what is possible in this situation. I think what I''m describing is best documented in Philip Greenspun''s page here:
2005 Jan 28
1
R for CGI
Dear R Users; Perl is the common language to write CGI scripts which handle Forms. My question is that can R be as fast as perl to do the same job(with using CGIwithR package). Is it an optimal solution to connect R directly to a commercial HTML webpages, Sincerely, Sean
2011 Oct 06
0
[LLVMdev] MIPS 32bit code generation
A simulator should be expecting the machine opcodes not macros. LD shouldn't care at all as long as the object format plays well. I would think it would be better to fix the simulator. Jack ________________________________________ From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] on behalf of llvmdev-request at cs.uiuc.edu [llvmdev-request at cs.uiuc.edu] Sent: Thursday,
2008 Jul 09
1
lib64
> On x86_64, you can either install a 32 or a 64 bit base system. > > If you install a 32 bit base system, then 64 bit libs should be > installed in /lib64, /usr/lib64 and so on. > However, if you install a 64 bit base system, then the 32 bit > libraries should be install in /lib32, /usr/lib32 and so on. That makes more sense, I suppose, is this to allow code that's broken
2005 Jan 30
2
Patch : fix configure.in and Makefile.am problems.
...---------+ Erik de Castro Lopo nospam@mega-nerd.com (Yes it's valid) +-----------------------------------------------------------+ "Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad-hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of CommonLisp." -- Greenspuns Tenth Rule Of Programming
2005 Jan 29
2
Patch : fix configure.in and Makefile.am problems.
Note : I'm subscribed to the list. Please don't CC replies to me. Hi all, I am trying to compiler current CV head on a PowerPC G3 Debain system. Debian test has automake 1.9 which is a little more stringent about errors than 1.8. The following patch has the following fixes. 0) Remove AC_CANNONIAL_HOST because it has already been invoked earlier 1) Make sure
2006 Mar 31
0
comments for joel about rails in software discussion
Is it the first to this community or already the discussion started. sorry if posted it again. This is for people who has not seen this... ------------------------------------------------------------------ Rails'' Ridiculous Restrictions, a Rant I recently finished using Ruby on Rails to write a simple bug tracking application. I thought I''d take this new RAD environment for a
2008 May 17
7
[LLVMdev] Forward: Discussion about custom memory allocators for STL
Hi, There is a discussion thread on llvm-commits list about a possibility of using custom memory allocators for STL to improve the performance and reduce the memory pressure of STL containers, e.g. std::set. I thought that this discussion may be interesting for a wider audience and therefore I re-post the messages on llvm-dev as well. It would be interesting to hear what others think about -
2003 Dec 01
0
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period of time (hours up to weeks sometimes), and then 'certain' pc's would no longer be able to connect to samba, but other pc's would still be working. And the pc's affected are not the same each time. this might be the case if what is REALLY going on is that the pc's that are STILL working never lost their connection to SAMBA/iX, so they already(still) have a working