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2017 Jun 11
3
plspm package error in data frame
Hello,
I am new to R and hope I will not seem ignorant in this post. I am
currently using the plspm package by Gaston Sanchez accompanied by his
text book.
I have attempted to create a square matrix, which has seemed
successful. I used the following code:
> "Attitude" = c(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> "Normative Beliefs" = c(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> "Subjective
2017 Jun 12
0
plspm package error in data frame
Hello,
Please allways cc the list, don't answer just to me.
Now I'm getting a different error. I had noticed that you have no
reference to 'TPBDATA' before the call to plspm but I forgot to mention
it in my first e-mail.
TPB_pls1 = plspm(TPBDATA, TPB_path, TPB_blocks, modes = TPB_modes)
Error in is_tabular(x) : object 'TPBDATA' not found
So we need to know what
2017 May 17
2
PSA: Parallel STL algorithms available in LLVM
Yes, I would hate for some library implementer to either interpret the
standard differently or simply not consider the issue of recursive
parallelism at all and end up with an implementation that doesn't support
it (not that unlikely considering it went 1.5 years through committee as
you said and the topic never came up).
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 7:25 AM Bryce Lelbach <balelbach at
2006 Nov 22
9
Way to interpolate a variable sent to $()
Hello all,
I''m new to prototype and javascript isn''t my strong point. I''m trying
to get a simple test script to work, which is turning out to be a
little harder than I thought. I have a bunch of fields that I need to
be able to switch on and off using one of a few hashes. In the example
below I''m trying to get one to work.
The problem occurs when I try to
2018 Jul 26
3
RFC: What is the real behavior for the minnum/maxnum intrinsics?
> On Jul 23, 2018, at 3:40 PM, Alex Bradbury via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> On 23 July 2018 at 11:56, Arsenault, Matthew via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> The specification for the llvm.minnum/llvm.maxnum intrinsics is too unclear
>> right
2018 Jul 23
2
RFC: What is the real behavior for the minnum/maxnum intrinsics?
Hi,
The specification for the llvm.minnum/llvm.maxnum intrinsics is too unclear right now to usefully optimize. There are two problems. First the expected behavior for signaling NaNs needs to be clarified. Second, whether the returned value is expected to be canonicalized (as if by llvm.canonicalize).
Currently according to the LangRef:
Follows the IEEE-754 semantics for minNum, which also
2018 Jul 10
2
Is it really valid to discard externally instantiated functions from a TU when marked inline?
Hi,
While investigating the situation of visibility annotations and linkage in libc++ with the goal of removing uses of `__always_inline__`, Eric Fiselier and I stumbled upon the attached test case, which I don't think Clang compiles properly. Here's the gist of the test case, reduced to the important parts (see the attachment if you want to repro):
// RUN: %cxx -shared -o
2012 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] Uninitialized variable - question
On 24/11/2012, at 10:21 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote:
>
> Passing an uninitialized value as a function argument is undefined behaviour on the spot, regardless of what the callee does (even if it never references that argument).
Cite reference? No? Then you're guessing ;)
>
> That aside, there is no way that 'i' has the same value, since it has no value.
This is definitely
2012 Mar 02
3
[LLVMdev] Stack alignment on X86 AVX seems incorrect
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Evandro Menezes <emenezes at codeaurora.org>
wrote:
...
> Figure 3.3 on page 16 of www.x86-64.org/documentation/abi.pdf is not
> normative. See foot note 7 in the same page. Figure 3.4 on page 21
> confirms that the use of a frame-pointer is optional.
>
> So, if one doesn't use ENTER in the prologue and uses RSP to access local
>
2019 Apr 17
5
Disable combining of loads and stores in instcombine
> On Apr 17, 2019, at 5:02 AM, Arsenault, Matthew via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> This won’t happen with volatile load/store
This is mostly true today, but AFAICT the LLVM memory model doesn’t actually offer this guarantee. It merely says that LLVM treats volatile like C / C++ treats volatile… which isn’t much of a guarantee because C / C++ volatile doesn’t
2012 Nov 25
0
[LLVMdev] Uninitialized variable - question
On 11/24/2012 04:14 AM, john skaller wrote:
>
> On 24/11/2012, at 10:21 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote:
>
>>
>> Passing an uninitialized value as a function argument is undefined behaviour on the spot, regardless of what the callee does (even if it never references that argument).
>
> Cite reference? No? Then you're guessing ;)
This is a rule in C++ that I'm not sure
2005 Sep 22
1
New to mailing list! Help needed
Dear Experts,
I am new to the mailing list. I have an experience of
4 years working on MPEG Audios - MP3, AAC, AAC+.
I was interested with Ogg Vorbis because of its unique
way of encoding.
I want to get documentation on Ogg Vorbis Encoding and
Decoding procedures ( step by step as for a
developer).
Thanks in advance,
Rgds
Datta
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2013 Jun 12
2
conformance testing of custom implementation
Hi,
I'm working on porting libopus and I'd like to get information how to test Opus Encoder properly.
There is information in RFC6716, that Opus Decoder's test files (http://opus-codec.org/testvectors/opus_testvectors.tar.gz) were created specifically to exercise all aspects of the decoder. Using these files, a custom implementation of libopus can be verified to be sure the Opus
2013 Jun 15
1
conformance testing of custom implementation
Thanks for the answer. I'll take a look at this tool and verify my implementation.
But I'd like to clarify the moment. If the following is applied for a test vector
Reference Float Point Encoder --> Reference Float Point Decoder --> Float Point Output
Reference Fixed Point Encoder --> Reference Float Point Decoder --> Fixed Point Output
And then, if Float Point Output and
2012 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] Stack alignment on X86 AVX seems incorrect
Cameron,
Figure 3.3 on page 16 of www.x86-64.org/documentation/abi.pdf is not
normative. See foot note 7 in the same page. Figure 3.4 on page 21
confirms that the use of a frame-pointer is optional.
So, if one doesn't use ENTER in the prologue and uses RSP to access
local variables, RBP may be used as a calee-saved GPR.
--
Evandro Menezes Austin, TX emenezes at
2012 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] Stack alignment on X86 AVX seems incorrect
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 11:58:29AM -0500, Cameron McInally wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Evandro Menezes <emenezes at codeaurora.org>
> wrote:
> ...
> > Figure 3.3 on page 16 of www.x86-64.org/documentation/abi.pdf is not
> > normative. See foot note 7 in the same page. Figure 3.4 on page 21
> > confirms that the use of a frame-pointer is optional.
2012 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] Stack alignment on X86 AVX seems incorrect
>
> At least for 32bit x86 reserving another register as alternative frame
> pointer is very heavy. The above would allow normal spill logic to
> decide when to keep a reference in register and when not. It also reuses
> existing functionality as much as possible.
>
Hi Joerg,
Yes, this was a problem in my implementation also. Empirically, for the
chips I work on, reserving the
2012 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] Uninitialized variable - question
On 11/24/2012 02:08 AM, Jakub Staszak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering about the case below. I tried to find any information in C standard, but I found nothing.
> In this case, variable "i" is uninitialized, but it is the _same_ value passed as an argument, so only of "a" or "b" should be printed.
>
> What I found is that with -O2:
> LLVM
2007 Jul 03
5
Determining the used codec for the IP Trunk (SIP Trunk)
Hi List;
Where I determine the codec to be used for the SIP
Trunk (between Asterik and another SIP softswitch)?
Regards
Bilal
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2012 Nov 24
6
[LLVMdev] Uninitialized variable - question
Hello,
I was wondering about the case below. I tried to find any information in C standard, but I found nothing.
In this case, variable "i" is uninitialized, but it is the _same_ value passed as an argument, so only of "a" or "b" should be printed.
What I found is that with -O2:
LLVM (trunk) prints both "a" and "b"
GCC (4.2) prints both