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2012 Jul 06
2
[LLVMdev] Excessive register spilling in large automatically generated functions, such as is found in FFTW
...STORE(o3, r3); } __INLINE void K_0(__m128 *r0, __m128 *r1, __m128 *r2, __m128 *r3) { __m128 uk, uk2, zk, zk_d; uk = *r0; uk2 = *r1; zk = ADD(*r2, *r3); zk_d = MULI(SUB(*r2, *r3)); *r0 = ADD(uk, zk); *r2 = SUB(uk, zk); *r1 = SUB(uk2, zk_d); *r3 = ADD(uk2, zk_d); } __INLINE void K_N(__m128 re, __m128 im, __m128 *r0, __m128 *r1, __m128 *r2, __m128 *r3) { __m128 uk, uk2, zk_p, zk_n, zk, zk_d; uk = *r0; uk2 = *r1; zk_p = MUL(*r2, re, im); zk_n = MULJ(*r3, re, im); zk = ADD(zk_p, zk_n); zk_d = MULI(SUB(zk_p, zk_n)); *r2 = SUB(uk, zk); *r0 = ADD(uk, zk); *r3...
2004 Jul 12
6
proportions confidence intervals
Dear R users this may be a simple question - but i would appreciate any thoughts does anyone know how you would get one lower and one upper confidence interval for a set of data that consists of proportions. i.e. taking a usual confidence interval for normal data would result in the lower confidence interval being negative - which is not possible given the data (which is constrained between