Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "inneffici".
2005 Sep 07
0
innefficient -c
when i do -c the program seems to wait until the local file list is
done before starting the remote file list....how can i make it start
on both at the same time
2012 Jul 25
1
[LLVMdev] Inneffiecient code produced by reg2mem?
...d.reg2mem
store i32 %cond.reload, i32* %cond4.reg2mem
Essentially, in this case, reg2mem creates an extra memory space to store
and load a value from just here, and never uses the value again; since this
isn't efficient code, I'm wondering if there's another pass I can use to
fix the innefficient code reg2mem produces, or if my translator should do
it's own PHI elimination?
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2004 Feb 04
0
Implementing streams in R
...until 20 odd ones have been found. Streams
avoid to have to enumerate anymore Fibonacci numbers than
necessary (this number does not even have to be specified).
accumulate.into.list(20,filter.odds(fibonacci.stream()))
Another example might help to explain why implementing streams
as list is very innefficient. The following expression computes
the second prime in the interval from 10000 to 1000000:
head.stream(tail.stream(filter.prime(enumerate.interval(10000,1000000))))
If streams were implemented as a lists, enumerate.interval would
construct a list of almost a million intergers, then each elemen...
2011 Oct 20
1
Applying function with separate dataframe (calibration file) supplying some inputs
Hello,
I am not entirely sure the subject line captures what I am trying to do, but
hopefully this description of the problem will help folks to see my
challenge and hopefully offer constructive assistance.
I have an experimental setup where I measure the decrease in oxygen in small
vials as an organism, such as an oyster, consumes the oxygen. Each vial is
calibrated before the experiment and
2013 Sep 26
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm] r190717 - Adds support for Atom Silvermont (SLM) - -march=slm
...ill for someone in your situation who simply wants to specify latency and functional units. You're currently faking latency by forcing instructions to occupy several pipeline stages in the reservation table. That not how itineraries were meant to be used, but it is getting the job done for you (innefficiently in terms of compile time).
> In the PostRA scheduler, is there any way to represent the "throughput" (the number of cycles which must elapse before an instruction of the same type can start) of an instruction?
The new model that works with MachineScheduler (not PostRA) lets you...
2002 Nov 15
2
SPAM on List...
...ing message to an unregistered poster is not a good
idea. The return/reply-to addresses in spam is forged, and that is just
adding to some victims e-mail.
Filtering runs the risk that a legitimate message gets lost, and the
sender does not realize it.
Filtering is also the most expensive and innefficient way to deal with
spam, if you control the e-mail server.
It is kinder to the senders (even though some may not appreciate it) to
use one or more DNS based blocking lists to keep the spam down.
That way the sender gets notified that there is a spam problem with the
server or domain that th...
2005 Aug 02
2
rpmbuild question.
I am attempting to build from a src.rpm (knowing very little about
rpm at all) and the spec file notes that the architecture should be
set on the command line:
> # platform defines - set one below or define the build_xxx on the
command line
Now. My question is this, how does one do this using rpmbuild?
The syntax rpmbuild --target centos4 package.src.rpm seemingly has
no effect.