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2016 Apr 26
2
Missing clang-modernize in 3.8 (Debian 8 Jessie)
The docs are in a good shape in this regard: http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-modernize.html http://llvm.org/releases/3.8.0/tools/clang/tools/extra/docs/clang-modernize.html Apparently, it doesn't make the fact more discoverable though. On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Benjamin Kramer via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > clang-modernize was folded into clang-tidy
2011 Feb 25
4
means, SD's and tapply
I'm trying to use tapply to output means and SD or SE for my data but seem to be limited by how many times I can subset it. Here's a snippet of my data > stems353[1:10,] Time DataSource Plot Elevation Aspect Slope Type Species SizeClass Stems 1 Modern Cameron 70F221 1730 ESE 20 Conifer ABCO Class1 3 2 Modern Cameron 70F221 1730
2016 Apr 26
2
Missing clang-modernize in 3.8 (Debian 8 Jessie)
Hi, new to llvm/clang so forgive any errors on my part. For Debian 8 (Jessie), though all other packages have installed successfully, for clang modernize I get - nick at macbookpro-debian:~$ sudo apt-get install clang-modernize-3.8 [sudo] password for nick: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package clang-modernize-3.8 E:
2016 Apr 27
2
Missing clang-modernize in 3.8 (Debian 8 Jessie)
Adding Sylvestre, who should know how to fix that. On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 10:39 PM, Nick Wiggill <nick.wiggill at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for your replies, gentlemen. I'm in good standing with my install, > then. > > On the apt page <http://llvm.org/apt/>, it should not be suggested then > to "apt-get install [..etc..] clang-modernize-3.8 [..etc..]"
2016 Apr 27
2
Missing clang-modernize in 3.8 (Debian 8 Jessie)
While you're here, Xenial (15.10) seems wrong (should be 16.04 LTS). On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre at debian.org> wrote: > Hello > > Indeed, this package no longer exists. I removed it from llvm.org/apt/ > > Thanks, > Sylvestre > > Le 27/04/2016 à 12:23, Alexander Kornienko a écrit : > > Adding Sylvestre, who should know how
2016 Dec 29
5
Modernizing LLVM Coding Style Guide and enforcing Clang-tidy
Hi everyone, I would like to start a discussion about enforcing use of clang-tidy (or better clang-tidy-diff) on patches before sending it to review. I like how clang-format simplified sending patches and reviews, e.g. "Use clang-format" instead of giving long list of lines that should be formatted by reviewer. I believe that clang-tidy can be also be very helpful here. Note that by
2004 Mar 16
1
Changing ComputerModern in postscript(...): A first attempt at contributing....
Hi First off, thanks to all the various R developers, your package is very impressive. I'm not sure what the protocols are for contributing, and I've not done this before, so please excuse nay obvious errors or oversights... Also I'm by no means an R,TeX/LaTeX, or typesetting expert, I have largely stumbled my way to this point. Objective: I'd like to get R postscript(...) to
2016 Dec 29
0
[cfe-dev] Modernizing LLVM Coding Style Guide and enforcing Clang-tidy
I'm a bit confused by this whole discussion. clang-format is neither mandated (by documentation) nor enforced (by any infrastructure/automation) for use in the LLVM project that I know of. It's convenient, and in review people may reasonably ask authors to consider running it, etc - but we have no system that requires or checks for that. Might be nice, might not be. It sounds like even
2001 Jun 29
1
Problems using Computer Modern fonts
I have been trying to use the Computer Modern fonts in postscript output from R, but I have run into a few problems and limitations. I did read and follow the instructions in the documentation. The first problem is that R sometimes needs to use a minus sign in the text in plots, but the non-symbol computer modern fonts contain only a hyphen. There is no way that I can find to tell R to use a
2001 Jun 29
1
Problems using Computer Modern fonts
I have been trying to use the Computer Modern fonts in postscript output from R, but I have run into a few problems and limitations. I did read and follow the instructions in the documentation. The first problem is that R sometimes needs to use a minus sign in the text in plots, but the non-symbol computer modern fonts contain only a hyphen. There is no way that I can find to tell R to use a
2016 Apr 29
2
Missing clang-modernize in 3.8 (Debian 8 Jessie)
Thanks, I fixed the typo with Xenial. I don't know if I want to bring back llvm-jenkins.d.n again yet. if people see an interest in it, why not :) Le 27/04/2016 à 13:06, Alexander Kornienko a écrit : > ... and http://llvm-jenkins.debian.net/ seems to be down. Sorry for > bugging you with all of this, and thanks for fixing the > clang-modernize thingy so quickly! > > On Wed,
2008 Jun 15
2
modern-CentOS-1.10.3
Sometimes content gets out of page due it is larger than screen visible area. To fix that in modern-CentOS-1.10.3 we introduce automatically overflow for some table cells and pre elements. See: http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/WikiDesign/modern-CentOS?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Screenshot-scrolling_text_inside_tables.png More details in:
2007 Jun 04
0
Patch to enable python bindings in absence of docs build
As discussed on IRC. The naming conventions aren't ideal, but the intent feels right and it works for me. J -- /--------------------------------------------------------------------------\ James Aylett xapian.org james at tartarus.org uncertaintydivision.org -------------- next part -------------- Index:
2015 Apr 16
4
ClamAV reports a trojan
On Thu, April 16, 2015 10:09 am, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:01 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> wrote: >> This morning I discovered this in my clamav report from one of our imap servers: >> /usr/share/nmap/scripts/irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse: >> Unix.Trojan.MSShellcode-21 FOUND >> I have looked at this script and it appears to be
2008 Jan 14
1
modern-CentOS-1.7-29
Relevant changes: 1.7-29 ====== - Resume CentOS mailing list discussion about messages presentation. Now we can use two message styles. 1. Low contrast Message ||<id="lmimg" :^> attachment: ||||<id="lmtxt" (^> Text ...|| 2. High contrast Message ||<id="dmimg" :^> attachment: ||||<id="dmtxt" (^> Text ...|| The
2009 Jul 02
2
Computer Modern
I am trying to use computer modern fonts in postscript files for a latex document. Ultimately I want to automate this through sweave. I've read the documentation ans have tried the following code to use lattice to produce a graph using computer modern: library(lattice) library(grid) testPlot=( xyplot(seq(1:10) ~ seq(1:10), main="one to ten",
2008 Jan 07
1
modern-CentOS-1.7-19
Hi guys, What do you think if we make wiki background a little darker ?, see the following screenshot: http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/Wiki?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=modern-CentOS-1.7-18.png And, what do you think about the following messages style: http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/Wiki?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=modern-CentOS-1.7-18-msgs.png The relevant changes from
2012 Oct 09
4
Modern Symbolic debugger for R programmes?
I think I am whistling in the wind, but is there a modern symbolic debugger for R programmes? I am working through some one else's code, thousands of lines, that has the occasional bug in it, and a lot in my understanding of it. I cannot make setBreakpoint or findLineNum work. I get "No source refs found.". I am starting to loose my mind! A debugger where I could set
2012 Feb 22
1
Good and modern Kernel Regression package in R with auto-bandwidth?
Hi all, I am looking for a good and modern Kernel Regression package in R, which has the following features: 1) It has cross-validation 2) It can automatically choose the "optimal" bandwidth 3) It doesn't have random effect - i.e. if I run the function at different times on the same data-set, the results should be exactly the same... I am trying "np", but I am seeing:
2015 Jan 15
3
[PATCH v3 00/16] virtio-pci: towards virtio 1.0 guest support
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 10:18:18PM +0100, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > Hi, > > > QEMU side is still undergoing polishing, but is already testable. > > Looked art the qemu side for now, commenting here due to qemu patches > not being posted to the list yet (guess that is at least partly already > on your todo list): Absolutely. > * Both legacy and modern should be