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2019 Nov 04
4
Debugging clang with debugger breakpoints ?
Hi David, Thank you for your patience but I still don’t get it: I don’t see how that is a “command”, as it’s just a list of strings that state command options. I know how to use the debugger, this is what I attempt to debug: clang --target=msp430 -emit-llvm -c -S -Oz main.c The debugger works fine, but only on the main thread. However breakpoints do not work with the code that was invoked
2019 Nov 04
2
Debugging clang with debugger breakpoints ?
Hi David, I understand what you say, but have you actually read my messages? I don’t think so, Anyway, I will repost the question in case someone else can help. Thanks John > On 4 Nov 2019, at 22:18, Zachary Turner <zturner at roblox.com> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 1:11 PM Joan Lluch via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at
2019 Nov 04
2
Debugging clang with debugger breakpoints ?
Sorry Zach, my apologies. I understood now what you mean. I tried and it works!. But now I found that LLVM_DEBUG statements and other output to the console doesn’t show. How do I get that back?. Thanks John > On 4 Nov 2019, at 22:26, Zachary Turner <zturner at roblox.com> wrote: > > You hit Reply on my email but then addressed David. So I want to make sure you saw my
2019 Nov 04
2
Debugging clang with debugger breakpoints ?
Hi David, Thank you for your help. Please, can you elaborate on this?. The command line that I get with -### starts with this: clang version 9.0.1 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git 6e38ee067b8fa08792f551fb565bbb8ada4864b1) Target: msp430 Thread model: posix InstalledDir: /Users/joan/LLVM-9/llvm-project/build/Debug/bin "/Users/joan/LLVM-9/llvm-project/build/Debug/bin/clang"
2016 Jul 28
2
Eliminar filas al principio y final de un .csv en R
Muchas gracias Carlos, la lógica es perfecta pero no se como identificar con código las lineas en blanco entre el bloque 2 y el bloque 3. Para de esta forma quedarme solo con el bloque 2. Tienes alguna idea? Muchas gracias. Joan 2016-07-28 17:00 GMT+02:00 Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es>: > Hola, > > Se me ocurre esta solución en pseudo-código...: > > >
2019 Jul 07
2
Linker errors after installing/compiling LLVM/CLANG
Hey Joan, Take a look at this patch, and see if it resolves your issue: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64300 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D64300> Thanks, -Chris > On Jul 7, 2019, at 3:54 PM, Chris Bieneman via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hey Joan, > > I looked into the Xcode build issue that you're experiencing, and it relates to a limitation in
2020 Nov 06
2
vsz_limit
Duh... src/lib/restrict-process-size.h Should be in the installed include files as well, /usr/include/dovecot/restrict-process-size.h Aki > On 06/11/2020 15:56 Joan Moreau <jom at grosjo.net> wrote: > > > Hello > I can't find "src/lib/restrict.h" . Is it in dovecot source ? > > > On 2020-11-06 13:20, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > Seems I had
2019 Jul 07
2
Linker errors after installing/compiling LLVM/CLANG
I don’t personally develop on Mac (i use Windows), but I have an analogous setup there where i use ninja to build and Visual Studio for editing, debugging, etc. What i do, and I assume it will be the same or very similar for Xcode, is to run cmake twice, once with Ninja, and once with VS (Xcode for you), from separate directories. I build with the ninja one (“ninja clang” on command line), and I
2019 Mar 12
2
Reordenar una matriz con caracteres en cada celda
Hola, tengo una matriz de especies donde cada celda tiene datos con caracteres (son parentesis). Cómo la puedo reordenar considerando tanto filas como columnas? Ejemplo: ,Specie 1, Specie2, Specie3 Specie1, NA, 3(1-4), 8(6-9) Specie2, 5(2-6),NA, 5(4-6) Specie3, 2(1-3), 10(5-15), NA Quiero: ,Specie 2, Specie3, Specie1 Specie2, NA, 5(4-6) , 5(2-6) Specie3, 10(5-15) ,NA,
2019 Jul 01
3
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
If someone can manage it, it wouldn't be a bad thing - obviously open up more parallelism (I don't know how much of LLVM can be built before you hit everything that needs tblgen run - I guess libSupport and some other bits) On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 12:54 PM Zakharin, Vyacheslav P via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > [resending to the whole list] > > > >
2019 Jul 07
3
Linker errors after installing/compiling LLVM/CLANG
I’m not saying you can’t use Xcode, I’m just saying that instead of *building* in Xcode, just type “ninja” on the command line to do your build and then use Xcode as you normally would. I don’t think it’s the case that LLVM does not intend to support Xcode, just that its a community driven project, so unless someone is sufficiently motivated to fix whatever this problem is, it might stay this way
2019 Jun 30
3
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
Hi Praveen, Thanks for the tip, but Xcode seems to spend all the time running tablegen "custom shell scripts", one by one at a time, not linking. Linking is actually very fast, possibly less than a second. The “scripts” that take longer are “AArch64CommonTableGen" and “AMDGPUCommonTableGen”. As said this is on LLVM 9.0. However, on LLVM 7.0.1, the same process takes just 5-6
2016 Jul 28
2
Eliminar filas al principio y final de un .csv en R
Hola a todos, tengo 170 .csv donde tengo que eliminar las primeras 20 lineas (primer bloque) y luego todo un último bloque de datos (tercer bloque) que está separado por dos filas sin datos del segundo bloque (que es el que me interesa). El tercer bloque empieza en cada .csv en una linea diferente por lo tanto no se si puedo automatizar en R quedarme tan solo con la información a partir de la
2019 Jan 06
2
Solr -> Xapian ?
For "rescan " and "optimize", wouldn't it be the dovecot core who indicate which are to be dismissed (expunged), or re-ask for indexing a particular (or all) uid ? WHy would the backend be aware of the transactions on the mailbox ??? There is alredy "fts_backend_xxx_update_expunge", so I beleive the management of the expunged messages is *NOT* in the backend,
2019 Jul 01
2
Tablegen ridiculously slow when compiling for Debug
Hey Joan, When looking for build support it is really useful to include a bunch of information about your build up front. Knowing that you are on macOS, and using the Xcode generator are really useful. On macOS, BUILD_SHARED_LIBS won’t really help much because the default linker (ld64) is pretty good. Using an IDE generator and setting LLVM_USE_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN will kill your release builds.
2018 Dec 05
3
Solr
Well, "break-imap-search" option prevent dovecot from starting. I used solr on one server since yesterday. First feedback is that * BODY search is not working * FTS is not really working in headers : For instance, if you search "kliinik" but you type "kliini" (missing one k), the search does not return anything , whereas it shall return more results (as the
2019 Jul 07
2
Linker errors after installing/compiling LLVM/CLANG
Try using ninja generator, most people do not use Xcode for building, so since it lesser-used, it also lesser tested. Note that it’s perfectly possible to use Xcode for code browsing, debugging, editing while using ninja for building, which is what I think most people do On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 4:20 AM Joan Lluch via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I also filled a bug
2019 May 13
3
How to change CLang struct alignment behaviour?
I had already adjusted MaxStoresPerMemcpy to my preferred value, and this works great but for the cases where load/stores are used on non-size aligned structs the odd behaviour still happens. For my 3-char, 3-byte struct test, the memcpy replacement appears to consist on a single byte load and store of the last char (this is correct), followed by a 16 bit move of the first two chars, this is also
2020 Nov 04
2
vsz_limit
You could also add it as setting for the fts_xapian plugin parameters? Aki > On 04/11/2020 08:42 Joan Moreau <jom at grosjo.net> wrote: > > > For machines with low memory, I would like to detect how much ram remains available before starting indexing a mail, so I can commit everything on disk before the ram is exhausted (and break the process) > I tried to put a
2019 Jul 06
2
Linker errors after installing/compiling LLVM/CLANG
Hi Nelson, Thanks for your reply. The “build/Debug/lib” and "build/Release/lib” directories is where all the libraries go. Similarly, the executables go to “build/Debug/bin” and “build/Release/bin” before they are moved to the install directory. This is expected and normal. However, the problem is that a small number of libraries (exactly 20 in total) are not created at all for the LLVM