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2005 Aug 22
1
XML Builder question (Brain Teaser? or At A Total Loss?)
I''m trying my best to get Builder to give me a nested representation of my nested database tables, but I think I''m not getting any closer to a solution. In fact, now I''m in Syntax Error land, rapidly approaching Missed Deadline country. Perhaps you could be the one to save my ass? Basically, I have Images which have many Options (intended to represent
2007 Dec 20
3
Realtime: Should I say or should I go (now) ?
Hi, I'm working on a 500 seats Asterisk project. I'm wondering whether or not I should consider using Asterisk Realtime and a database to manage phones registrations. Stories in Dev mailing list say Realtime is mis-used or should be improved. So, what's the bottom line ? Can I consider anything I can do with .conf files can be done with a combination of .conf files and Realtime.
2004 Nov 11
3
Legal sample rates
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 16:08:21 -0800 (PST) Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Is there someway of figuring out if a sample rate is valid? > > that's the right way. But it doesn't tell me that the sample rate is invalid it tells me FLAC__SEEKABLE_STREAM_ENCODER_STREAM_ENCODER_ERROR or FLAC__STREAM_ENCODER_NOT_STREAMABLE. > the reason it's being rejected is
2004 Nov 11
3
Legal sample rates
...+-----------------------------------------------------------+ "Python is the most efficient language I've ever used. It's 10 times better than any of the other tools I have used. It's free, it's object-oriented, it adapts to everything, it runs on everything. There is almost an indescribable 'quality without a name' attraction on my part." --Bruce Eckel, Author of Thinking in Java
2017 Sep 07
3
Unify debug and optimized variable locations with llvm.dbg.addr [was: DW_OP_LLVM_memory]
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:11 AM, Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com> wrote: > Different intrinsics sounds like a good solution to me. J > > > > So what happens with the case where a variable is registerized but later > we decide to spill it? Presumably we'd have a dbg.addr to point to the > spill slot. In past compilers I've used, spill slots were
2017 Sep 07
5
RFC: Unify debug and optimized variable locations with llvm.dbg.addr [was: DW_OP_LLVM_memory]
I chatted with Chandler in person and came up with what I think is a much simpler design than my previous design in the thread titled "RFC: Introduce DW_OP_LLVM_memory to describe variables in memory with dbg.value". The crux of the problem in that thread is that we need a representation, particularly in the middle-end, to describe a variables address, at a particular program point.