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2009 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] Early-clobber constraint in TableGen
...t is expressed elsewhere in the compiler. If I'm not > mistaken, due to the GCC nomenclature, the linux kernel also refers to > this sort of thing as an early-clobber. This is my own bias speaking, but gcc has some fantastically stupid names for things. I don't necessarily see it as meritorious to follow its example. > > It seems to me the root problem here is that the instruction has two > > outputs > > and we don't want the output to be allocated to the same register as > > the > > inputs. We have no way to express multiple outputs in TableGen. > &...
2009 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] Early-clobber constraint in TableGen
On Dec 15, 2009, at 6:26 PM, David Greene wrote: > On Tuesday 15 December 2009 19:52, Jim Grosbach wrote: > >> Do you have specific examples in mind that would be expressible with >> something more complicated that aren't handleable via an early- >> clobber >> constraint? > > Not offhand, no. I'm mostly concerned about the readability of .td >
2007 Aug 06
0
KMO sampling adequacy and SPSS -- partial solution
...common variance mediocre.' } else if (kmo >= 0.70 && kmo < 0.80){ test <- 'The KMO test yields a degree of common variance middling.' } else if (kmo >= 0.80 && kmo < 0.90){ test <- 'The KMO test yields a degree of common variance meritorious.' } else { test <- 'The KMO test yields a degree of common variance marvelous.' } ans <- list( overall = kmo, report = test, individual = MSA, AIS = AIS, AIR = AIR ) return(ans) } #...
2004 Nov 30
0
Reasons not to answer very basic questions in a straightforward way; was: Re: creating a sequence of object names
...The bottom line is that I have had a reply to every question that I have put on the list and those replies have always helped me to solve my problem. Show that you've put some effort in and people will match that effort "and more*." Your note had effort and consequently was treated as meritorious, although the answers may not have been what you wished. Tom Mulholland * K9, Dr Who, BBC Television -----Original Message----- ... I know very well that it is basic manners to read those materials before asking questions here, but you should also understand that people sometimes get stuck with...
2000 Oct 17
7
Mime Type and Ogg (More)
...ost of it. This leads to the differing features David mentioned. Another thing to note is that audio players are often carefully designed not to take a lot of screen real estate since they're mostly used in a background way. However, for a video player, using more screen real estate is actually meritorious. While I can conceive of a program that would make a nice audio player _and_ a nice video player, I'd consider it a clever multipurpose program rather than a program that unifies two obviously related things. > Going back to your DVD vs. CD comparison. Most DVD players will > play CD...