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2008 Dec 10
2
Multpile (45x8) graphs of the same page / device: titles crammed
Dear R users,
I'm trying to plot 45x8 graphs on the same pdf / device for the sake
of visual comparison.
par(mfcol=c(45,8))
par(mai=c(0,0,0,0))
In ?title, I can see there are cex and font settings: I set cex = 0.01
and font = 1: it is still very large, and then I tried setting font <
1, e.g. font = 0.5, Then I get an error:
Error in title(paste(Ppercent, "% ",
2007 Feb 26
5
Multiple uplinks, ssh connections hang
Folks,
Ive got two ISP connections that I am using with:
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ip route add 192.168.200.0/24 dev eth2 src 192.168.200.11 table connection1
ip route add default via 192.168.200.1 table connection1
ip route add x.175.244.0/24 dev eth1 src x.175.244.2 table connection2
ip route add default via x.175.244.1 table connection2
ip rule add from 192.168.200.11 table connection1
ip rule add from x.175.244.2
2013 Jan 14
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Codifying (but not formalizing) the optimization levels in LLVM and Clang
As a user I like this it is hard to understand what each level does. I know projects that are using O3 because 'more must be better'. I don't know how to explain that it might be slower, and measuring performance is tricky. (Many programs do multpile things, and spend most of their time waiting on the event loop)
Would it be unreasonable to ask for a new/seperate set of optimizations: optimize debug. This would apple agressive optimizations, but not "significantly" changing the order of the code.
I don't know the optimizer, bu...
2013 Jan 14
17
[LLVMdev] RFC: Codifying (but not formalizing) the optimization levels in LLVM and Clang
This has been an idea floating around in my head for a while and after
several discussions with others it continues to hold up so I thought I
would mail it out. Sorry for cross posting to both lists, but this is an
issue that would significantly impact both LLVM and Clang.
Essentially, LLVM provides canned optimization "levels" for frontends to
re-use. This is nothing new. However, we