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2010 Nov 24
4
R encoding question
Hi,
I am using RpgSQL to retrieve data from a PostgreSQL database wich is
with encoding UTF8, and I have some Chinese character in one of the
columns, unfortunately R can't show it correctly.
> df <- dbGetQuery(con, "select * from test")
> df
a b
1 1 ????????\xa2
2 2 ???? EURO\xa1
I see the following option, do I need to change the encoding option to
show
2020 Feb 19
2
Poor write performance with golang binding
Hi,
I scribbled a simple guestfs based program called guestfs-xfer with
following synopsis:
Usage: guest-xfer [options] [op] [diskimage]
op = [ls|cat|write]
options:
-d, --guestdevice DEV guest device
--blocksize BS blocksize [default: 1048576]
-o, --offset OFF offset [default: 0]
So eg. `cat /dev/urandom | guest-xfer -d /dev/sda
2020 Feb 19
0
Re: Poor write performance with golang binding
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 03:00:11PM +0100, Csaba Henk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I scribbled a simple guestfs based program called guestfs-xfer with
> following synopsis:
>
> Usage: guest-xfer [options] [op] [diskimage]
>
> op = [ls|cat|write]
>
> options:
> -d, --guestdevice DEV guest device
> --blocksize BS blocksize [default:
2015 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] How to install poolalloc?
Hi, all
I want to use the alias analysises in project poolalloc, but I encounter
some problem during installing it. I install poolalloc as follow:
1) cd llvm/projects
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/poolalloc/branches/release_32
poolalloc
3) cd LLVM-object-directory
make tools-only
cd projects/poolalloc
make
When I carried out "make", I get the next error
2009 Sep 30
2
[LLVMdev] long double type on ARM
Hi Bob!
I could not find llvm file for ARM target in llvm-gcc 4.2 front end source code.
$llvm-gcc-src/gcc/config.gcc file
alpha*-*-*)
cpu_type=alpha
need_64bit_hwint=yes
# LLVM LOCAL begin
out_cxx_file=alpha/llvm-alpha.cpp
# LLVM LOCAL end
;;
...
arm*-*-*)
cpu_type=arm
extra_headers="mmintrin.h"
;;
...
i[34567]86-*-*)
cpu_type=i386
# LLVM LOCAL begin
2009 Sep 30
0
[LLVMdev] long double type on ARM
That is from 2.5, and just because there is nothing special listed in
config.gcc does not mean it doesn't work. For 2.5, the ARM port of
llvm-gcc did not require a separate llvm-arm.cpp source file, so
nothing needed to be added to config.gcc. It worked fine as far as I
know.
For 2.6, you will see that there are some ARM-related changes to
config.gcc in llvm-gcc.
On Sep 30, 2009,
2015 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] How to install poolalloc?
Thank you. But now I am using LLVM 2.9, so which version of poolalloc I
should use ?
--------------------------------------------
Qiuping Yi
Institute Of Software
Chinese Academy of Sciences
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 11:12 PM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Qiuping,
>
> If you use the release_32 branch of poolalloc, then you need to use LLVM
> 3.2.
>
2009 Sep 30
5
[LLVMdev] long double type on ARM
Dear LLVM members.
I am compiling coreutils-7.4 package for ARM linux using LLVM 2.5 version.
When i compiled 'od' program in coreutils package using LLVM 2.5,
i could see the error message on llc processing.
> llvm-gcc -emit-llvm ./od.c -c -o ./od.bc -other-options...
> llc -march=arm ./od.bc -f -o ./od.s
llc:
2011 Mar 09
2
No response after click the "show Rules" button on Tab "Associate".
Hi,
I am using Rattle 2.6.4 with R 2.12.2 on win64, is this a bug ?
Following is the content after execute the associate analysis process:
Summary of the Apriori Association Rules:
Number of Rules: 23351
Summary of the Measures of Interestingness:
support confidence lift
Min. :0.1250 Min. :1 Min. :2.667
1st Qu.:0.1250 1st Qu.:1 1st Qu.:2.667
Median :0.1250
2004 Jul 23
0
RE: Can I get the GPL source for the Samba version used in the Gu ardian OS?
Hello Tom,
The update has been posted to http://oss.snapappliance.com
We apologize for the delay in updating the source code page.
Have a nice day
-Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Dickson [mailto:bombcar@bombcar.com]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 7:20 AM
To: Support, Snap
Subject: Re: Can I get the GPL source for the Samba version used in the
Gu ardian OS?
Thank you very much!
2015 Jan 30
0
[LLVMdev] How to install poolalloc?
Dear Qiuping,
If you use the release_32 branch of poolalloc, then you need to use LLVM
3.2.
For directions on compiling poolalloc with LLVM 3.2, please the SAFECode
build directions at http://safecode.cs.illinois.edu/docs/Install.html.
You can just skip the steps in the directions that compile SAFECode.
Regards,
John Criswell
On 1/30/15 10:05 AM, Qiuping Yi wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> I
2008 Feb 08
4
how to extract characters from a character string
Hi, I ran into a problem when I complied a dataset with UTM coordinates.
For calculating distances between sites, I need to reformat the
coordinates from, for example,
32?35.421 N, to 35.421, i.e. I need to delete all digits before symbol ?
and a space and N at the end of the string. What functions I should use?
Thanks in advance.
Weidong Gu,
Department of Medicine
University of
2009 Sep 30
0
[LLVMdev] long double type on ARM
Hi Jin-Gu Kang!
It are possible that the problem you are experiencing have already been
solved in the current llvm 2.6 release tree and the current svn trunk.
So try using llc from llvm 2.6 release branch or llvm pre2.7 svn trunk!
It would be helpful if you could open a bugreport for this issue and
attach the problematic od.bc since we need a testcase from the bitcode
that exposes the bug inorder
2012 Jan 19
3
What does the : operator mean in glm formulas
Hi,
I see the following is the credit scoreing in R guide :
m2<-glm(formula = good_bad ~ checking + duration + history+ purpose +amount + savings + employed + installp + marital +
coapp +age + other + depends + telephon + foreign +checking:amount
What does checking:amount mean?
Regards,
Xiaobo Gu
2015 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] How to install poolalloc?
I am just not upgrade my LLVM. So I must use some higer LLVM version, right?
--------------------------------------------
Qiuping Yi
Institute Of Software
Chinese Academy of Sciences
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 11:21 PM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1/30/15 10:17 AM, Qiuping Yi wrote:
>
> Thank you. But now I am using LLVM 2.9, so which version of poolalloc I
2004 Jul 29
1
RE: [S] tree function in R language
1. Could it be that your computer is behind a firewall? If so, try reading
the R for Windows FAQ.
2. Please ask R-related question on R-help instead of S-news.
Andy
> From: cheng wu
>
> Hi, Andy
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> Why I can't load CRAN packages?
>
> the error message is:
>
> > {a <- CRAN.packages()
> +
2015 Jan 30
0
[LLVMdev] How to install poolalloc?
On 1/30/15 10:17 AM, Qiuping Yi wrote:
> Thank you. But now I am using LLVM 2.9, so which version of
> poolalloc I should use ?
Why are you using LLVM 2.9? That's an old version of LLVM (even by my
standards).
Is there some other LLVM-based tool that requires that you use LLVM 2.9?
Regards,
John Criswell
>
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Qiuping Yi
2015 Jan 31
4
[LLVMdev] How to install poolalloc?
Hi, John Criswell
Thank you very much.
I am installing LLVM-3.2, but I encounter the next error when carrying out
"make":
llvm[3]: Compiling ClangASTNodesEmitter.cpp for Release+Asserts build
ClangASTNodesEmitter.cpp: In member function ‘std::pair<llvm::Record*,
llvm::Record*><unnamed>::ClangASTNodesEmitter::EmitNode(const
std::multimap<llvm::Record*, llvm::Record*,
2010 May 19
4
[LLVMdev] Support for per-loop pragma
Hi Chris,
Thanks. I will see what I can do for this.
Junjie
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On May 19, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Junjie Gu wrote:
>
>> Many compilers support per-loop pragma, such as loop unrolling (ie
>> #pragma unroll=2). Is there any LLVM project/effort going on
>> in this area ? What is the expected
1999 Jul 10
1
Creating shared libraries for dyn.load() in R
Dear R-users,
I am working to install Chong Gu's new gss library on my Linux system
(Redhat 5.1/i386), and have run into the following roadblock: Dr. Gu's R
code is a front end for a package of Fortran routines called RKPACK. While
I have no trouble compiling
the individual bits of Fortran code with fort77 in Linux, I don't know how
to link the resulting *.o files into a shared