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2006 Aug 11
7
Online Course
Is there anyone insterested in taking an online course which covers
"Ruby on Rails" (introductory level)?
Thanks
thuycis
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2001 May 03
0
Anyone insterested in writing about R for the Debian User Reference Guide?
Hello-
There's a new Debian Guide that?s still in the making, although some of it is already available on-line, called the DURG (Debian User Reference Guide).
One of it's writers is interested to know if someone (preferably a Debian user, I guess) could write a subsection on R for the section Science.
It should contain:
- a brief introduction,
- one or more simple
2003 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] Location of the x86 JIT compiler tool
Hi,
I'm mainly insterested on the x86 JIT compiler.
/lib/Target/X86/README.txt talks about 'Jello', the JIT compiler,
which should be on /tools/jello. I think that changed to /tools/lli
and now comprises a bytecode interpreter as well. Is that right?
--
Oscar
2004 Jan 22
2
help repeated measures factoial design
...nglish.
Again, the problem is:
A 2-level 5-factors completely randomized design was used to investigate the
potential effects of those factors on a solution's characters (several response
variables).
Each response-variable was measured repeatedly (13 times) during a 30-day
period.
We are insterested in studying each response at-a-time.
Is there a R-package suitable for this kind of analysis?
Thanks,
Eduardo Esteves
2001 May 21
1
To those interested in contributing to the Debian User's Reference Guide
Hello-
This goes for all those insterested in contributing with the effort to
have better Debian documentation, and are willing to submit material to
the Science section of the DURG, in order to divulge R to a wider public.
Please write directly to the author of the Science:
Andreas Franzen <anfra at debian.org>
Regards,
Henry...
2010 Nov 19
1
latex tables with quantreg
Hi all,
I'm using the quantreg package to run some regressions. I'm trying to save
the output as latex tables using the helpful "latex" command, which works
fine. However, I've been unable to modify its behavior in some ways I'm
insterested in. For instance, I'd like a table in which I had the asterisks
corresponding to the significance levels of each variable, but I have been
unable to find how to do it. I have checked the documentation but there is
nothing on this issue.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,
[[altern...
2008 Oct 04
1
Use or not use C:
All started when I got insterested on playing Diablo 2. Let's jump that part...
I was serching for what exactly should I do, when I got this on FAQ (http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a295d53dd3444f211df2b13312c7767afa2).
>
> Wine is not designed to interact with an existing Windows installation.
>
> WARNING:...
2013 Sep 16
1
unify core printf()/dprintf(): thoughts?
Genec, your approach is also very insteresting, but I would like to
present an alternative which will basically works with three priority
states.
ALTERNATIVE APPROACH: FILTER AND PRIORITIES ON PRINT.
-----
Detail: Lower the priority number higher the importance of the message.
-----
- default priority level:
* Messages without a prefix will *always* take this priority level.
-----
- debug
2018 Feb 22
2
How to modify dots and dispatch NextMethod
...ave a look if you provide a reproducible example.
>> I don't think there is a way to replace (unnamed) arguments in dots for
>> NextMethod.
> That's a pity. IMHO, it should be some mechanism for that, but dots
> are special in inscrutable ways.
>
> Anyway, for anyone insterested, I found a workaround:
>
> https://github.com/Enchufa2/dispatchS3dots#workaround
Even though technically this won't be too hard, I don't think NextMethod
should be made any more complex than it is now. There should always be a
way to implement special dispatch scenarios in R and you...
2004 Jun 23
4
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, should have guessed
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith wrote:
> What's different about code that's been mem2reg'd from straight front end
> code, or anything that mem2reg hasn't been run on? PHINODES!
Yup, front-ends generally don't produce SSA form. :)
> It appears to be crashing when I try to cast a Value* that's really a
> BB* (from the PHInode operands) to a User*,
2004 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, should have guessed
What's different about code that's been mem2reg'd from straight front end
code, or anything that mem2reg hasn't been run on? PHINODES! It appears to
be crashing when I try to cast a Value* that's really a BB* (from the
PHInode operands) to a User*, insteresting since I am dyn_casting. I just
caught this on cerr though (printing out what the Value* was each time).
Let me
2018 Feb 22
2
How to modify dots and dispatch NextMethod
The example is invoking NextMethod via an anonymous function, which is
not allowed (see documentation for NextMethod). Normally one gets a
runtime error "'NextMethod' called from an anonymous function", but not
here as the anonymous function is called via do.call. I will fix so that
there is a runtime error in this case as well, thanks for uncovering
this problem.
I
2003 Nov 21
2
Who can provide me RWeb installation
Hi,
RWeb web site is down past couple days, I am insterested in this
project and want to try it for my projects. Deos anyone have this
installation and user guide? Thanks!
Best Regards,
WeiQiang Li
2004 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, still
Somehow it fails with operand out of bounds when the number of operands is 2
and I am asking for the second operand.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Lattner" <sabre at nondot.org>
To: <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, should have guessed
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith
2004 Jun 23
3
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 03:50:09PM -0500, Patrick Meredith wrote:
> MetaSplit is an anlysis I just finished writing. It doesn't alter
> anything, all it does is build a set of "program instructions". For
> some reason even though if I run it with any other combination of
> passes I've found, anytime I run it with mem2reg I get a seg fault in
> dyn_cast!
2004 Jun 23
2
[LLVMdev] weird issue with mem2reg, still
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Patrick Meredith wrote:
> Somehow it fails with operand out of bounds when the number of operands
> is 2 and I am asking for the second operand. Second meaning operand 1.
Okay, so you have something like this:
if (CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(...)) {
... = CI->getOperand(1);
}
Can you send in this snippet of code, the assertion, and the
2005 Dec 14
14
Install problems: R-o-R on Debian with mod_ruby
Hello,
I have tried to setup Ruby-on-rails on my debian Linux machine and can
not get it to run. Maybe someone can help.
The following was installed already:
- apache2 2.0.54 (and PHP5)
- Postgresql 8.1
Now, having the ''unstable'' branch in my /etc/apt/sources.list I did:
apt-get install libapache2-mod-ruby
and Apache reports a "mod_ruby/1.2.4 Ruby/1.8.4"
2017 Nov 22
0
libFLAC JNA Issue
Hello,
I hope this is the right place for this kind of question.
As developper, i'm actually writing java interface to use libFLAC with
JNA, to reproduce "flac -t" function, needed to validate/unvalidate flac
files before sending them in our preservation system.
.
Everything is working fine between java and libFLAC.so. Callback are
called, C API is smart with void* client_data
2018 Feb 22
0
How to modify dots and dispatch NextMethod
...n?
>>>
>>> I don't think there is a way to replace (unnamed) arguments in dots for
>>> NextMethod.
>>
>> That's a pity. IMHO, it should be some mechanism for that, but dots
>> are special in inscrutable ways.
>>
>> Anyway, for anyone insterested, I found a workaround:
>>
>> https://github.com/Enchufa2/dispatchS3dots#workaround
>
> Even though technically this won't be too hard, I don't think NextMethod
> should be made any more complex than it is now. There should always be a way
> to implement special dispa...
2011 Dec 07
3
Problem running GIMP under Wine
...k) on both Windows and Linux, but when running The CIMP under Wine, the program just crashed showing the well known dialog box from Windows.
Is this a bug in Wine?
Before you post an inane reply, I already have GIMP for Linux (x86 Linux native binaries) and it works perfectly, so I'm not really insterested in using GIMP for Windows under Wine, but at least know why it does crash under Wine.