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2006 Jun 21
3
commonly used nomenclature
Hello I wonder what the commonly used nomenclature is within the field of emulators for a) The software that constitutes the emulator itself b) The software that runs on top of the emulator I hoped to find a single noun, so I don't have to use the rather long sentences as above everywhere I want to refer to one of the two softwares. Greeting...
2004 Apr 06
0
Curious about nomenclature: random deviates
...to create the oxymoron 'normal deviates' - it's a great name for a softball team of statisticians :) Bob -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Robinson [mailto:andrewr at uidaho.edu] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:13 AM To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] Curious about nomenclature: random deviates Hi all, a student of mine recently stumbled whilst reading the R help files for the statistical distributions. She was confused by their assertion that, for example, 'rnorm' generates random deviates. I have seen this label used elsewhere, although it does not seem...
2012 Mar 19
1
[LLVMdev] tablegen nomenclature
What would you call elements of the form: xyz:$abc -- variables seems to be the name in the tablegen code ??? They are not mentioned in the tablegen users guide but of course used heavily. xyx must be a def and exist? Thanks. Reed
2016 Jul 27
4
[PATCH v2 repost 6/7] mm: add the related functions to get free page info
...; + if (pfn >= start_pfn && pfn <= end_pfn) { > + page_num = 1UL << order; > + if (pfn + page_num > end_pfn) > + page_num = end_pfn - pfn; > + bitmap_set(bitmap, pfn - start_pfn, page_num); > + } > + } > + } Nit: The 'page_num' nomenclature really confused me here. It is the number of bits being set in the bitmap. Seems like calling it nr_pages or num_pages would be more appropriate. Isn't this bitmap out of date by the time it's send up to the hypervisor? Is there something that makes the inaccuracy OK here?
2016 Jul 27
4
[PATCH v2 repost 6/7] mm: add the related functions to get free page info
...; + if (pfn >= start_pfn && pfn <= end_pfn) { > + page_num = 1UL << order; > + if (pfn + page_num > end_pfn) > + page_num = end_pfn - pfn; > + bitmap_set(bitmap, pfn - start_pfn, page_num); > + } > + } > + } Nit: The 'page_num' nomenclature really confused me here. It is the number of bits being set in the bitmap. Seems like calling it nr_pages or num_pages would be more appropriate. Isn't this bitmap out of date by the time it's send up to the hypervisor? Is there something that makes the inaccuracy OK here?
2013 Jan 20
1
[LLVMdev] Get the value of a GlobalVariable
Hi, I am executing a C program using JIT. When the program exits, the control comes back to my program which initiates the JIT. Now, I want to read the value(not the LLVM nomenclature) of a global variable (not the LLVM nomenclature). I am able to get the global variable, using the following command: GlobalVariable *my_global = Mod->getNamedGlobal("MY_GLOBAL"); I want to know the value which was stored in this variable, I use the following command, but it gives er...
2003 Apr 21
2
name of arrays
Hello, I computed acf() and have an array as output. now I would like to have only one matrix or data frame (not yet familiar with the nomenclature) extracted from this array. or even only the first row of each matrix. the first part of my data "test" is called $acf ,1 , , 1 , , 2 1, , ... ... 2, , .. ... I tried several names but nothing wants to work, I only get the message: name not recognized. any ide...
2017 Jun 22
2
Legal names for Functions and other Identifiers
Hello, I'd like to know the format a function's name must conform to. Can I be pointed to LLVM documention that specifies the nomenclature for functions and other Identifiers as well (%registers, ModuleID etc.) ? Thanks, Sanjay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20170622/d115ccac/attachment.html>
2012 Nov 12
3
nomenclature for conf files
It might sound stupid, but I'd like to know if there's any difference. Are those 3 line the same? WITH_KMS=YES WITH_KMS="YES" WITH_KMS=yes Best regards Zoran
2017 Jun 22
2
Legal names for Functions and other Identifiers
...gt; > > 2017-06-22 16:35 GMT+08:00 SANJAY SRIVALLABH SINGAPURAM via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>: > >> Hello, >> >> I'd like to know the format a function's name must conform to. Can I be >> pointed to LLVM documention that specifies the nomenclature for functions >> and other Identifiers as well (%registers, ModuleID etc.) ? >> >> Thanks, >> Sanjay >> >> _______________________________________________ >> LLVM Developers mailing list >> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org >> http://lists.llvm.org/cg...
2013 Jan 20
1
[LLVMdev] An explanation to ConstantInt
...ariable, I can get the pointer to it using the ExecutionEngine, and then obtain the value. I see the hierarchy as: GlobalVariable -> GlobalValue -> Constant and ConstantInt -> Constant I can actually get the value of a ConstantInt variable using getValue(). I am getting confused with the nomenclature of Constant. Any explanation for why it is called Constant? Thanks Varun Agrawal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20130120/303d7488/attachment.html>
2008 Oct 27
1
Syslinux Project versus its components
Hi all, I have decided to adopt the following nomenclature going forward. I think it's a reasonable compromise between 14 years of history and the needs going forward, and IMO looks better than using all caps everywhere: - The project itself is the Syslinux Project. - It's primary product is Syslinux, a collection of bootloaders. - The main co...
2010 Feb 24
1
Regarding: **OFF LIST** subject declaration
Seriously, I just have to ask this question. Why mark via the subject line a message as "OFF LIST" and then send it via the normal list framework. Doing so only insures that the message is actually "ON LIST" irregardless of what nomenclature is used in the subject line. If a message is truly supposed to be "OFF LIST", then why not send it directly to its intended recipient(s)? If, on the other hand, it is meant for general review by the groups members, then why mark it "OFF LIST" to begin with? I am aware of the p...
2007 Sep 26
1
Inconsistent none cipher behavior
Using stock OpenSSH 4.7 I found different behavior when trying to specify the use of the 'none' cipher depending on the command line option nomenclature. This is under linux 2.6.19-web100 using -ocipher=none [root at delta openssh-4.7p1-hpnv19]# /home/rapier/ssh47/bin/scp -S /home/rapier/ssh47/bin/ssh -ocipher=none -P 2222 ~rapier/2gb rapier at localhost:/dev/null rapier at localhost's password: 2gb 3% 74MB 32.7MB/s 01:00 ETA...
2002 Sep 28
1
ADS not compiled in, but configure says yes
...checked everything before doing the make. I'm no hacker, but i sniffed around in the code and discovered that configure is putting '#define WITH_ADS 1' into includes/config.h and all the .c files are doing '#ifdef HAVE_ADS'. So i guess somebody got motivated to switch from one nomenclature to the other and didn't finish. This may already be fixed in CVS, I don't know. Donald Saltarelli The Henry Samueli School of Engineering
2014 Jun 04
1
MultiFS syntax definition (Raphael S Carvalho)
Raphael, Except for the : instead of the , this looks like the grub hard disk nomenclature that's been around for a thousand years. Certainly since early GRUB1. Example: (hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz Why did you chose : instead of grub's , ? I'm guessing (like grub) that disks & partitions are 0-based? (Were the original grub authors European?) Spike #Date: Wed, 4...
2009 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] Early-clobber constraint in TableGen
...something else that gets at what it actually means? I'm not hugely tied to the name. I chose it because it matches the usage in GCC documentation for inline assembly with the same concepts and how the concept 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. > 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 mult...
2015 Jul 24
2
[PULL 0/8] MultiFS suppport for BIOS and EFI
...more difficult, generally speaking. One important matter to consider is the syntax (i.e. users). A future discussion / email would sound something as "we already introduced a certain syntax for 'hd' and 'partitions', so now we are having troubles with supporting additional nomenclatures". Examples are: using space character(s) as alternative to the suggested comma (as chain.c32), or using labels and/or UUIDs (as chain.c32). Once a certain syntax is established for final users, improvements are more difficult if they are not considered in advance. I understand the desir...
2003 Jun 09
0
Preservation of short and long filenames in Windows 9x with Samba
...other Windows machine DOES NOT imply that both long and short filenames will be copied exactly. eg. long filename : thisisalongfilename.txt (in Windows) short filename: THISIS~1.TXT (at the DOS command prompt) >From what I have seen, if a file is copied in Windows from one drive to another the nomenclature of both long and short filenames is preserved as long as complete directories are copied at once. The same is true if done over a network. I think the reason why this works is because the files are copied EXACTLY in the order they were created. Thus if we have the case of two filenames where: lon...
2006 Mar 30
1
Random Coefficients using coxme
Hello, I was hoping someone could answer a question for me that may either be statistical or script related. I don't come from a statistics background, so I am not positive if I am using the correct nomenclature or even the correct procedure. Is it possible to model "random coefficients" in a mixed effects cox-regression using coxme from the Kinship package? For example, using lmer from the lme4 package, I can model V1 and V2 as a fixed & random coefficient: Mod1=lmer(y ~ V1 + V2 + V3 +...