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2014 Apr 08
2
Test de Moses
¿Alguien sabe si el test de reacciones extremas de Moses está escrito en algún paquete de R? Gracias de antemano.
2002 Dec 29
0
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'I'm running a small web development environment with Red Hat 8.0 as a server for running Apache and PHP and Windows 2000 for ASP and SQL server. I have only managed partial success in setting up Samba and getting the two machines to communicate. The domain name is FLOWXYZ and the two machines are configured as follows: The server is moses and its IP address is 192.168.0.1 /
2007 May 23
4
content_for
Any ideas how I would go about writing specs for views which make use of content_for? I''d like, for example, to be able to specify that ABC view places XYZ in the sidebar, which I do using content_for(:sidebar). Am I missing something obvious? Kyle
2013 Mar 18
3
Hiera 1.2.0-rc2 and deep-merge
Stumbled around a bit until I figured out you need to do this: gem install deep_merge to get it to work ! “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group.
2020 Jan 03
2
Attribute for Function that does not write to memory that outlives itself
Hi all, Is there a function attribute or otherwise way to query whether a function could write to memory that outlives itself? For example writing to a global or memory passed in via a function argument would be writing to memory that outlives the function, but writing to a stack variable or allocation that isn't returned would not. Cheers, Billy Moses -------------- next part
2013 Feb 05
2
Problems with PuppetLabs Yum Repo
Trying to update a RHEL5 x86_64 server Yum sees puppet-server 3.1.0-1.el5, but does not see puppet 3.1.0-1.el5 I tried cleaning out the cache and trying again, but no luck. I am going to download the RPM and localinstall it so I am not held up. “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” Bill
2009 Mar 21
5
Fisher test problem
Hi, I noted a discrepancy between R and openepi when I ran a fisher test with the same matrix. In R: > a=matrix(c(1,2,6,17), nrow=2) > a [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 6 [2,] 2 17 > fisher.test(a, conf.int=T) Fisher's Exact Test for Count Data data: a p-value = 1 alternative hypothesis: true odds ratio is not equal to 1 95 percent confidence interval: 0.02061498
2013 Mar 21
3
Announce: Puppet Dashboard 1.2.23 Available
Puppet Dashboard 1.2.23 is a maintenance release of the 1.2 series of Puppet Dashboard with bug fixes and minor features. This release is available for download at: https://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/puppet-dashboard-1.2.23.tar.gz Available in native package format in the Puppet Labs yum and apt repositories at: http://yum.puppetlabs.com and http://apt.puppetlabs.com Please report
2013 Oct 14
1
[LLVMdev] Runtime Array-Length
However, how would one allocate the buffer for a string if you did not know the length of the string at compile time? For instance, using the api how would one reproduce the code for the following c++ function? std::string add(std::string a, std::string b){ return a+b; } When allocating the buffer required for the new string, one can determine the length at runtime, however I do not know how
2013 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] Variable-length Phi-node
On 9 Nov 2013, at 16:35, William Moses <moses.williamsteven at gmail.com> wrote: > Is it possible to create something which has the same effect of a variable-length phi node in the C++ api. Specifically, create a phi-node where the number of incoming values is not known at the time of its creation. The PHI node preallocates its storage, so no. > If there is no such way of creating a
2019 Jul 23
2
[RFC] Optimization Remark for derived function / argument attributes
Hello all, During the compilation process, LLVM automatically derives various attributes about functions and values (for example that a pointer is nonnull, a function is constant, etc) that are used within a translation unit. I propose adding a pass to LLVM that allows front-ends to output derived attributes. Such a pass would be useful both for developers and end users to debug programs,
2013 Nov 09
2
[LLVMdev] Variable-length Phi-node
All, Is it possible to create something which has the same effect of a variable-length phi node in the C++ api. Specifically, create a phi-node where the number of incoming values is not known at the time of its creation. If there is no such way of creating a phinode like that, would it be possible to create a dummy instruction and perform a replaceAllUsesWith? If so, what should the dummy
2007 Jun 24
6
mocking errors
What is the correct way to mock out the errors on a Rails model? I''m assuming i need to say @mock_thing = mock_model(Thing) @mock_thing_errors = mock("errors") @mock_thing_errors.should_receive(:full_messages).and_return("An error") @mock_thing.should_receive(:errors).and_return(@mock_thing_errors) Just wanted to check the best practice on this kind of thing and how
2007 Jun 26
4
Can I stub a method on a belongs_to association:
describe Asset, " when destroyed" do fixtures :assets, :videos, :sites, :publish_settings before(:each) do @asset = assets(:test_asset) @mock_hook = mock("hook") @asset.video.stub!(:hook).and_return @mock_hook # error occurs here end it "should call the delete hook" do @mock_hook.should_receive(:update).with("test_video",
2007 Sep 01
1
why doesn't as.character of this factor create a vector ofcharacters?
This message didn't seem to have been somewhat forgotten. Here is a reply. When you constructed the data.frame, all strings were converted to factors. If you didn't want that, it would have been possible to specify it: df<-data.frame(a=a,b=b,c=c,stringsAsFactors=F) Then everything would work as intended: one.line<-as.character(df[df$a=="Abraham",]) Actually, the real
2015 Mar 09
5
[LLVMdev] LLVM Parallel IR
I'm part of a research group at MIT looking to create an extension of LLVM that inherently allows one to nicely code a parallel loop. Most parallel frameworks tend to take the body of a parallel loop and stick it inside of a function for the parallel runtime to call when appropriate. However, this makes optimizations significantly more difficult as most compiler optimizations tend to be
2013 Nov 09
1
[LLVMdev] Variable-length Phi-node
You can call addIncoming(). /// addIncoming - Add an incoming value to the end of the PHI list /// void addIncoming(Value *V, BasicBlock *BB) { assert(V && "PHI node got a null value!"); assert(BB && "PHI node got a null basic block!"); assert(getType() == V->getType() && "All operands to PHI node must be the same
2013 Oct 14
0
[LLVMdev] Runtime Array-Length
The toy language I've been playing around with represents all strings as a struct in llvm; struct string{ char *ptr; int str_len; int buffer_len; } And my AST has an interface like; String_AST{ int measure(); void copy(char *dest); struct string get_value(); } A constant string can be measured at compile time, for a string variable measure() just extracts str_len. Strings
2013 Oct 12
2
[LLVMdev] Runtime Array-Length
All, I am building my own language with llvm as the base. I was working on string concatenation (where a string is just an array of characters cast to a pointer to a character (i8*) ). Given two strings, it is possible to determine the length of new string by summing the number of characters until the null terminator and adding one. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to use the c-api to store
2012 May 15
1
Puppet Labs devel package repos for yum and apt
All, There are now development package repos located at yum.puppetlabs.com and apt.puppetlabs.com. Moving forward, these repos will contain Release Candidate packages of Puppet, Facter, Puppet Dashboard, MCollective and Hiera, including the soon to be released RCs of Puppet 3.0 and its dependencies, Facter 2.0 and Hiera 1.0. Packages are available to easily add these repos to yum and apt