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2025 May 23
2
Why is there no macro facility for R?
Colleagues,
At the risk of being flamed, starting a war, being labeled a heretic . . . etc., I would like to ask the grey-hairs among the R listserve members a simple question. Why did the R core team not develop a macro language for R. I understand that R was designed to be a function-based language, but this does not rule out having macros as a facility that helps in code development.
Thank
2010 Nov 18
1
dsync mbox->mdbox II: highest_modseq changed
Hi again,
after replacing CRLF in 4 mboxes dsync was able to sync all of the 30+GB
mailstore to mdbox.
Now the (repeated) calling of dsync yields info messages of the kind
dsync(athimm): Info: old/speicher: highest_modseq changed: 1 != 10
dsync(athimm): Info: root/root-heretic: highest_modseq changed: 1 != 10
dsync(athimm): Info: lists/ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma: highest_modseq changed: 11
2013 Mar 23
0
[LLVMdev] Simpler types in TableGen isel patterns
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk>wrote:
> Currently, instruction selection patterns are defined like this:
>
> def : Pat<(and (not GR32:$src1), GR32:$src2),
> (ANDN32rr GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2)>;
> def : Pat<(and (not GR64:$src1), GR64:$src2),
> (ANDN64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
>
>
2013 Mar 21
9
[LLVMdev] Simpler types in TableGen isel patterns
Currently, instruction selection patterns are defined like this:
def : Pat<(and (not GR32:$src1), GR32:$src2),
(ANDN32rr GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2)>;
def : Pat<(and (not GR64:$src1), GR64:$src2),
(ANDN64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
TableGen infers the types of $src1 and $src2 from the specified register classes, and that is the only purpose of the register
2019 Sep 25
2
Centos 8 Mate?
> I am guessing that because CentOS releases only every 3-5 years,
> people forget how much work is done at the beginning of every release.
> First there is a lack of packages available. Then there is the
> complaining that the OS is useless because it doesn't have ABC. Then
> there is finding the people who are challenged enough by the lack of
> packages to go learn how to
2025 May 23
1
Why is there no macro facility for R?
R is closely modelled on S. S was always designed to interoperate
well with UNIX tools.
Unix has always had cpp (for c-like languages) and m4
(general-purpose) as outboard macro processors.
Then too, the classic S Blue Book explained how to do "computing on
the language'",
see section 5 of R Language Definition,
so the AST-based macro processor for R is called (drum roll please) R.
2025 May 23
1
Why is there no macro facility for R?
Hi,
I suppose that I might be considered a grey-hair, both literally and figuratively, at least for what little hair I have left?. ;-)
John might find this article by Thomas from R News in September of 2001 of interest. R News was the predecessor to the R Journal:
https://journal.r-project.org/articles/RN-2001-021/RN-2001-021.pdf
Bert is correct about the 20+ year time frame? :-)
Regards,
2013 Mar 21
0
[LLVMdev] Simpler types in TableGen isel patterns
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jakob Stoklund Olesen" <stoklund at 2pi.dk>
> To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:26:25 PM
> Subject: [LLVMdev] Simpler types in TableGen isel patterns
>
> Currently, instruction selection patterns are defined like this:
>
2019 Sep 25
0
Centos 8 Mate?
On 9/25/19 7:30 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
>> I am guessing that because CentOS releases only every 3-5 years,
>> people forget how much work is done at the beginning of every release.
>> First there is a lack of packages available. Then there is the
>> complaining that the OS is useless because it doesn't have ABC. Then
>> there is finding the people who are
2008 Dec 18
1
big data file versus ram memory
Hi there
I am new to R and would like to ask some questions which might not make
perfect sense. Anyhow, here they are:
1) I would like very much to use R for processing some big data files
(around 1.7 or more GB) for spatial analysis, wavelets, and power
spectra estimation; is this possible with R? Within IDL, such a big data
set seems to be tractable...
2) I have heard/read that R
2007 Apr 30
1
Building ZDoom with winelib
Hi all,
I'm trying to build the Windows version of ZDoom 2.1.7 under Linux
with Winelib. Of course, I know that ZDoom can be compiled natively
under Linux, but I'm aiming to port Skulltag (which is based on ZDoom)
to Linux and if ZDoom can't be build with Winelib, Skulltag can't be
either.
With little modifications I was able to compile ZDoom with winegcc,
but during linking the
2008 Nov 26
0
Re: The single major remaining Wine complaint everyone makes...
2D Speed? I think 256 color support is more important. Sonic CD in Linux must happen! /sarcasm, slightly...I miss Sonic CD... [Crying or Very sad]
Really though. the fact that I can buy some Windows 98 games at goodwill for 99 cents and know they will run in Linux is astounding. I just bought Heretic 2 for $2 and it runs perfectly.
2012 Jan 27
1
Help boxplot to add mean, standard error and/or stadard deviation
Dear researchers
I wish to plot a box plot without the mean line (the black line) and plot
only the mean (red square). Futhermore, is it possible to add standard
error and/or stadard deviation?
This is an example
mytest <- c(2.1,2.6,2.7,3.2,4.1,4.3,5.2,5.1,4.8,1.8,1.4,2.5,2.7,3.1,2.6,2.8)
boxplot(mytest,lty = "solid")
means <- mean(mytest,na.rm=TRUE)
points(means, pch = 22, col
2014 Aug 03
0
CentOS-docs Digest, Vol 93, Issue 3
On 08/03/2014 08:00 AM, centos-docs-request at centos.org wrote:
> it's 9999fournines9999
6 protons 6 electrons 6 neutrons... carbon. ill trust science,
heretics may do as they will. when you're posting articles for data
replication, data integrity, data security you may want to post as "MAN"
or "ANONYMOUS." ill just push article updates to the mailing list, and
punish the centos doc team with formatting issues. ;-)
your article...
2010 Aug 10
5
Games 'dissappear' after installing in wine...
Heya,
I'm new to these forums and fairly new to linux and wine. I'm having some trouble with some computer games I'm trying to run under wine. The games are:
Call of Duty 5 World at War
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
Alien Versus Predator
I managed to install Call of Duty 5 and AvP without errors, however I can't run them. They don't appear in the wine menu or the games menu.
2013 Mar 21
1
[LLVMdev] Simpler types in TableGen isel patterns
This sounds great! I've been bitten in the past by trying to use a single
class for multiple types.
Would it make sense to extend this to all DAG patterns? If I have an
instruction def:
def ANDN64 : MyInst<(outs Reg64:$d), (ins Reg64:$a, Reg64:$b), "and.64 $d,
$a, $b", [(set Reg64:$d, (and (not (Reg64:$a, Reg64:$b))))]>;
would I now be able to write:
def ANDN64 :
2007 Dec 13
16
"Tricks" for testing after_create callback???
I''ve got a model Message, which needs to send an email using action
mailer after it''s first saved in the database.
I want to pass the model to the mailer which then uses methods on the
message model to render the email.
So the natural way to do this is in an after_create callback on the
Message model.
But I can''t see an easy way to test this. Here''s my spec
2006 Jul 24
2
Inability to proceed with installation of Windows app
I used to use Windows; now I use Linux. One application I used under
Windows was MS Money; under Linux, I've been using Gnucash instead.
However, Gnucash has been causing me some problems recently, so I
thought of trying to use Wine to run my old copy of MS Money under Linux.
I downloaded and installed an RPM of Wine for my distribution,
wine-core-0.9.16-2.fc3.i386.rpm. That done, I used
2013 Mar 21
0
[LLVMdev] Simpler types in TableGen isel patterns
Hey Jakob,
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk>wrote:
> Currently, instruction selection patterns are defined like this:
>
> def : Pat<(and (not GR32:$src1), GR32:$src2),
> (ANDN32rr GR32:$src1, GR32:$src2)>;
> def : Pat<(and (not GR64:$src1), GR64:$src2),
> (ANDN64rr GR64:$src1, GR64:$src2)>;
2007 Mar 24
0
Using spec fixtures with integration tests
Hi all,
How can I use spec fixtures with rails integration tests ?
I''ve tried adding {{ fixtures "../../spec/fixtures/myfixture" }}
to the integration test but the fixtures are not loaded when I run the
rake task.
Rails doesn''t load symlinked fixtures either so I copied the files from
spec/fixtures for the time being. Not very DRY.
Any ideas ?
Keith