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2018 Aug 20
1
[PATCH] common/mltools: getopt: add Getopt.OptString
...tools/getopt_tests.ml b/common/mltools/getopt_tests.ml index 751bf1d5f..1617b3056 100644 --- a/common/mltools/getopt_tests.ml +++ b/common/mltools/getopt_tests.ml @@ -40,6 +40,15 @@ let set_flag = ref false let si = ref 42 let ss = ref "not set" +type optstring_value = + | Unset + | NoValue + | Value of string +let optstr = ref Unset +let set_optstr = function + | None -> optstr := NoValue + | Some s -> optstr := Value s + let argspec = [ [ S 'a'; L"add" ], Getopt.String ("string", add_string), "Add string"; [ S 'c'; L&quo...
2018 Aug 21
0
[PATCH 1/2] common/mltools: getopt: add Getopt.OptString
...tools/getopt_tests.ml b/common/mltools/getopt_tests.ml index 751bf1d5f..1617b3056 100644 --- a/common/mltools/getopt_tests.ml +++ b/common/mltools/getopt_tests.ml @@ -40,6 +40,15 @@ let set_flag = ref false let si = ref 42 let ss = ref "not set" +type optstring_value = + | Unset + | NoValue + | Value of string +let optstr = ref Unset +let set_optstr = function + | None -> optstr := NoValue + | Some s -> optstr := Value s + let argspec = [ [ S 'a'; L"add" ], Getopt.String ("string", add_string), "Add string"; [ S 'c'; L&quo...
2010 Mar 08
1
error_hier.part
...y = Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart = etastart, : algorithm did not converge The steps i followed: - read.table to import 9 ascii files with no header - data.frame to join those nine objects (factors) - unlist to turn another imported ascii into vector (dependent variable) Note: novalues in the ascii appear as -9999. Importing them like that gives factors; if i change that to NaN, data frames result. I know i must be doing something wrong. Can someone please give me some clues on what that is? Thanks in advance Marco [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Aug 21
4
[PATCH 0/2] RFC: add output selection for --machine-readable
Hi, this is a first approach (hence RFC, since it misses tests & documentation) in selecting the output for --machine-readable. The possible choices are: * --machine-readable: to stdout, like before * --machine-readable=file:name-of-file: to the specified file * --machine-readable=stream:stdout: explicitly to stdout * --machine-readable=stream:stderr: explicitly to stderr This makes it
2018 Aug 23
3
[PATCH v2 0/2] add output selection for --machine-readable
Hi, this adds the possibility to select the output for --machine-readable in OCaml tools. The possible choices are: * --machine-readable: to stdout, like before * --machine-readable=file:name-of-file: to the specified file * --machine-readable=stream:stdout: explicitly to stdout * --machine-readable=stream:stderr: explicitly to stderr This makes it possible to add additional output for