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2006 Jun 22
2
id column for join table... kosher?
I''ve got two tables, bookmarks & tags. Using a has_and_belongs_to_many association, I can do lookups using a join table called bookmarks_tags. Two questions: 1. Can I have a migration for my join tables? Rails seems to "know" about join tables implicitly from the associations, but if I do a rake migrate the join tables won''t be built. I''ve been
2010 Oct 25
2
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 76, Issue 43
> > The above logic makes sense when you're talking about non-volatile > loads > and stores. To me, it doesn't make sense for volatile loads and > stores. > > The whole point of volatile is to tell the compiler that its > assumptions > about how memory works doesn't apply to this load or store and it > should, therefore, leave it alone and not do
2010 Oct 26
1
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 76, Issue 44
>> >> Your objection is like saying that it isn't kosher to ignore the >> "register" keyword, because >> "I know what I am doing and you don't.....". > What isn't kosher, is making side effects disappear from a C program. > > Kenneth > Ken, to have a valid complaint you have to demonstrate a program that behaves
2000 Oct 26
0
RE: Maxis/Vorbis
>>What Paul wants to do is kosher. If Maxis >>decides the LGPL is in the way, we'll remove >>it. (although i honestly think in his >>circumstances things are kosher under the license). I really doubt there are going to be any issues. What we (Maxis) want to do with Vorbis really isn't any different than what any other company would want to do with it.
2010 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 76, Issue 43
On 10/25/2010 6:31 PM, Peter Lawrence wrote: >> The above logic makes sense when you're talking about non-volatile >> loads >> and stores. To me, it doesn't make sense for volatile loads and >> stores. >> >> The whole point of volatile is to tell the compiler that its >> assumptions >> about how memory works doesn't apply to this load or
2010 Oct 26
2
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 76, Issue 43
On Oct 25, 2010, at 5:13 PMPDT, Kenneth Boyd wrote: > On 10/25/2010 6:31 PM, Peter Lawrence wrote: >> >> Your objection is like saying that it isn't kosher to ignore the >> "register" keyword, because >> "I know what I am doing and you don't.....". > What isn't kosher, is making side effects disappear from a C program. > >
1995 Jun 04
2
DES, eBones and crypt availble for non-US!
Hello World! (In particular, that part of it ouside the USA and Canada) I have (with official sanction of the organisation concerned) a LEGAL site for the distribution of crypt and Kerberos code. The secure code (crypt) is _identical_ to the US code. It originated in South Africa and Australia, and has never been to the US, so it is totally kosher. The Kerberos (eBones actually) code stared out
2007 Nov 20
2
Incorporating code from sftp-glob.c into lftp
As you might know, LFTP is a popular FTP/SFTP command-line client for most systems. One feature that is lacking from this tool is the ability to do a globbed ls via sftp. I have a patch ready for LFTP that incorporates some of the knowledge [like oddball systems glob() handling] and some of the code from sftp-glob.c for this tool to add this capability. I do, however, have some questions about
2010 Nov 04
2
Copying root partition
I recently transferred the / partition on my CentOS server from a small disk to a large disk, using "rsync -auvz". This works fine, except that I get dozens of selinux warnings when I re-boot. I'm running selinux in permissive mode. Is there any way to make sure that all the files in a partition are kosher as far as selinux is concerned? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/
2010 Feb 26
2
[LLVMdev] VIM mode line comments
Is it kosher to include vim mode line comments inside of LLVM source files? I would like to do this inside of the MicroBlaze backend to ensure that tabs are expanded into exactly two spaces. I see that right now the following files have these vim mode line comments: include/llvm/ADT/SetVector.h lib/Archive/ArchiveInternals.h lib/Linker/LinkModules.cpp lib/Transforms/IPO/DeadTypeElimination.cpp
2008 Apr 04
2
[LLVMdev] InstCombine Question
On Friday 04 April 2008 13:07, Chris Lattner wrote: > > So how does the undef store to null appear in the IR when it isn't > > attached anywhere and how can I get rid of it? > > Don't do undefined behavior? :) I don't think it's undefined behavior. Right before instcombine, we have this: %r60 = load <2 x i64>* %"$LCS_1", align 16 ; <<2
2003 Oct 20
2
win.metafile and Linux
Hi Folks, I see that people have been discussing the win.metafile device on the list since before 2000. Yet I have never seen this on a Linux distribution of R. Is this because the device works by making calls (GPL calls of course!) to a proprietary Windows library? In that case I can understand that it would be far from kosher to implement it on Linux. But I'd like confirmation. I must
2007 Jul 31
9
Any liberally-licensed open source projects out there that make good use of RSpec?
I''m trolling for example RSpec code. Any pointers appreciated. Cheers, Obie
2012 Jun 06
3
Sobel's test for mediation and lme4/nlme
Hello, Any advice or pointers for implementing Sobel's test for mediation in 2-level model setting? For fitting the hierarchical models, I am using "lme4" but could also revert to "nlme" since it is a relatively simple varying intercept model and they yield identical estimates. I apologize for this is an R question with an embedded statistical question. I noticed that a
2003 Oct 21
0
lme mildly blowing up
I'm running a hierarchical linear model of legislative committee representativeness (so I have committees in chambers) using lme. It's a simple random-intercept-as-outcome model. When I run it, everything converges and I get results like this, trimmed for brevity. The following are the group(chamber)-level variables. The dependent variable is bounded between zero and one.
2010 Aug 19
1
Adding lines to xyplot with abline
Is it kosher to add, say, horizontal lines to a lattice xyplot using abline(h=xxx)? The lines don't appear at the right value, that is, if h=150, the line might appear at h=140? Jeff This communication, including any attachments, is intended solely for the use of the addressee and may contain information which is privileged, confidential, exempt from disclosure under applicable law or
2006 Mar 15
1
Rsync, solaris 8, and live file systems
I have been using rsync 2.6.6, to do an across the network sync on a quiet system in a Solaris 8 environment. Rsync is compiled from src on the sunfreeware gcc compiler, and has worked excellently in this capacity. We are now wanting to attempt to do a similar thing more often in a 'live' environment (doing hourly snapshots), and in testing to see how locked files were being handled
2008 Mar 27
1
smb.conf(5) and winbind nss info
According to the smb.conf man page in samba 3.0.28a, the only two legal settings for 'winbind nss info' are 'template' and 'sfu': ---8<--- winbind nss info (G) This parameter is designed to control how Winbind retrieves Name Service Information to construct a user's home directory and login shell. Currently the
2008 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] InstCombine Question
On Friday 04 April 2008 13:42, David Greene wrote: > On Friday 04 April 2008 13:07, Chris Lattner wrote: > > > So how does the undef store to null appear in the IR when it isn't > > > attached anywhere and how can I get rid of it? > > > > Don't do undefined behavior? :) > > I don't think it's undefined behavior. Right before instcombine, we
2011 Dec 01
2
R code
Hi everybody, I am unable to resolve this error using the following for loop. Would appreciate help. The same loop works with for(i in 1:92) strangely. I checked the .raw input file and everything is kosher, even Line 547 mentioned in the error message. I wonder if there is any problem with the paste function. Thanks very much in advance. ********************** for(i in 1:93) { inputdta<-