Displaying 20 results from an estimated 56 matches for "grokking".
2008 Mar 07
4
Reading microsoft .xls format and openoffice OpenDocument files
...ut the class of .xls files for which it works. Does
someone have a simple rule for predicting the circumstances under
which it will work?
2. Just like there is a read.xls(), it'd be great if we have a
read.ods() which directly reads files from openoffice. This should
be easier than grokking Microsoft formats given that openoffice is
gpl. I hunted a bit and couldn't find any. Does someone know how we
might approach this?
Am I correct in thinking that our goal is reading OpenDocument
files (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument) ?
--
Ajay Shah...
2010 Aug 16
2
[LLVMdev] NumLoads/NumStores for linearscan?
Hi,
Is there a way for me to collect statistics about the number of loads/stores
added by the "linearscan" register allocator (just like can be done with the
"local" allocator)? I still haven't grokked very well the interaction
between RALinScan and Spiller... Should I add those two statistics to the
spiller's class?
Thanks,
-- Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro
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2007 Oct 15
3
Is there a sample config out there?
Hi folks,
I''m working on building up a puppet infrastructure, and I''m having the
darndest time putting it all together.
I''ve read through as many of the docs as I can find. I''ve read the best
practices guide. And I''m still not grokking how to do what I want to do
in puppet. I''ve spend enough time with cfengine that I''m sure part of
my problem is pre-conceived notions of how these things get done that
don''t apply in the puppet world.
I find myself yearning for a somewhat complete example config (per...
2013 Sep 27
1
[LLVMdev] request for tutorial
...ailable documentation, wrote some code,
> foundered, gave up, and wrote their own back end from scratch. So there's
> three of us that I know about, and I don't get around much.
>
This makes me kind of depressed. I had always surmised that most of the
reason that I had a hard time grokking the backend code was due to simply
not having any formal compiler education (e.g. never taken a course or read
a book about it), so last weekend I read Cooper & Torczon's "Engineering a
Compiler" in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the subject. If
you're having a h...
2010 Aug 24
2
[LLVMdev] NumLoads/NumStores for linearscan?
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk>wrote:
>
> On Aug 15, 2010, at 5:12 PM, Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro wrote:
>
> > Is there a way for me to collect statistics about the number of
> loads/stores added by the "linearscan" register allocator (just like can be
> done with the "local" allocator)? I still haven't
2020 Mar 16
3
GSOC Projects
...laziness for my undergraduate dissertation. I have also played with some industry-level interpreters
in the past namely V8 and CPython.
I believe I have good C++ experience, I have used it for my past two
internships where I worked on Google Chrome and Broadcom-switches respectively.
I have been grokking the LLVM source for a while and would like to get in touch
with the mentors to learn more about the projects and contribute to them.
2001 May 22
2
Configuration/Announce
with today's CVS commit (for those who stay up to date with
the latest developments), you'll have to modify your Wine
configuration to reflect the changes.
First of all, your Wine configuration file now needs a WinMM section
containing the following:
[WinMM]
"Drivers" = "wineoss.drv"
"WaveMapper" = "msacm.drv"
"MidiMapper" =
2010 Aug 25
0
[LLVMdev] Register allocation marking spills (Re: NumLoads/NumStores for linearscan?)
On 25 Aug 2010, at 02:04, Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> wrote:
>
> On Aug 15, 2010, at 5:12 PM, Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro wrote:
>
> > Is there a way for me to collect statistics about the number of loads/stores added by the "linearscan" register allocator (just like can be done with
2010 Mar 31
2
Should as.complex(NaN) -> NA?
I'm having trouble grokking complex NaN's.
This first set examples using complex(re=NaN,im=NaN)
give what I expect
> Re(complex(re=NaN, im=NaN))
[1] NaN
> Im(complex(re=NaN, im=NaN))
[1] NaN
> Arg(complex(re=NaN, im=NaN))
[1] NaN
> Mod(complex(re=NaN, im=NaN))
[1] NaN
> abs(complex(re=NaN,...
2010 Aug 16
0
[LLVMdev] NumLoads/NumStores for linearscan?
On Aug 15, 2010, at 5:12 PM, Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro wrote:
> Is there a way for me to collect statistics about the number of loads/stores added by the "linearscan" register allocator (just like can be done with the "local" allocator)? I still haven't grokked very well the interaction between RALinScan and Spiller... Should I add those two statistics to the
2005 Oct 27
1
Puzzled over curve() syntax.
...2005
month 10
day 06
svn rev 35749
language R
This is just idle curiousity I guess, but I would like to deepen my
understanding. There's probably something about the ``expression''
concept that I'm not grokking here ....
Thanks for any insight.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb.ca
2017 Dec 13
2
[PATCHv2] virtio_mmio: fix devm cleanup
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 06:02:23PM +0100, Cornelia Huck wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 13:45:50 +0000
> Mark Rutland <mark.rutland at arm.com> wrote:
>
> > Recent rework of the virtio_mmio probe/remove paths balanced a
> > devm_ioremap() with an iounmap() rather than its devm variant. This ends
> > up corrupting the devm datastructures, and results in the following
2017 Dec 13
2
[PATCHv2] virtio_mmio: fix devm cleanup
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 06:02:23PM +0100, Cornelia Huck wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 13:45:50 +0000
> Mark Rutland <mark.rutland at arm.com> wrote:
>
> > Recent rework of the virtio_mmio probe/remove paths balanced a
> > devm_ioremap() with an iounmap() rather than its devm variant. This ends
> > up corrupting the devm datastructures, and results in the following
2011 Jul 29
0
[LLVMdev] git
...nd incremental. I think that is entirely reasonable.
With my most recent patch, I submitted something I considered logically
connected. I was asked to rework it and break it up. I did that and
submitted the resulting patch stream for review. No one seemed to
complain about that so I wasn't grokking your dislike of that apporoach.
Now I am much more clear about how to use this git thing with LLVM. :)
-Dave
2011 Jul 29
1
[LLVMdev] git
...t is entirely reasonable.
Right.
> With my most recent patch, I submitted something I considered logically
> connected. I was asked to rework it and break it up. I did that and
> submitted the resulting patch stream for review. No one seemed to
> complain about that so I wasn't grokking your dislike of that apporoach.
> Now I am much more clear about how to use this git thing with LLVM. :)
Great, thanks.
-Chris
2013 Sep 26
0
[LLVMdev] request for tutorial
I think y'all underestimate how important documentation can be. There are,
after all, documents out there that purport to be guides to writing a back
end for LLVM. I know of 2 other experienced & motivated compiler writers
who read the available documentation, wrote some code, foundered, gave up,
and wrote their own back end from scratch. So there's three of us that I
know about, and I
2009 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM pre-built libraries download? (OBJ_ROOT structure)
I am just beginning to use LLVM, and find that 'getting started' is the
steep part of the learning curve. I am using MingW and msys, which I have
not fully grokked yet.
Anyway, actually building the libraries from source is turning out to be
difficult. I want to work with LLVM as described in the except from the LLVM
FAQ below. I am using C++, so the FFI is a non-issue.
Can someone
2012 Sep 18
5
[LLVMdev] How to use MCJIT by default for a target
Hi, I'm looking into making MCJIT the default for the ARM-Linux-EABI target for lli.
(WHY? the old JIT doesn't really work on ARM, and in particular there are some regression tests of interesting things -- such as profiling -- that fail purely because the default old JIT doesn't work. So a consensus has been reached that the best way forward is to try to make the MCJIT the default for
2013 Sep 25
4
[LLVMdev] request for tutorial
On 25 September 2013 22:13, Preston Briggs <preston.briggs at gmail.com> wrote:
> A lot of my difficulty in reading other examples is that it's not clear
> what matters and what doesn't. It's what I hope to get by sitting next to
> someone and asking questions. Some of this could be addressed in a guide.
> I'd start with a chapter on planning.
>
Another
2011 Jul 29
3
[LLVMdev] git
On Jul 28, 2011, at 2:16 PM, David A. Greene wrote:
>>> The flow promoted by Git is precisely to make sure each and every commit
>>> passes the tests. So, the granularity of "incremental development" is
>>> really the commit, not how often you merge.
>> This model is based on the idea of some trusted maintainer doing code
>> review of the branch and