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2013 May 02
0
Newbie has some questions and thoughts!
...n really have fun with all thats going
on.
I always played games on the PC and got hooked on gpu programming and
thought I would go into the graphics route, anything that has to do with
image processing, GPU programming or systems programming (including
database programming).
I'm still on the outskirts until I get my new PC built for total BF3
domination (geforce 660 2G gfx!!) but when I found out linux doesn't really
have a gaming ecosystem thats when my heart sank. using Wine still doesn't
support the latest games because of DirectX 10/11 lack of support so I
thought I lend my efforts...
2011 Nov 07
2
ordination in vegan: what does downweight() do?
Can anyone point me in the right direction of figuring out what downweight()
is doing?
I am using vegan to perform CCA on diatom assemblage data. I have a lot of
rare species, so I want to reduce the influence of rare species in my CCA. I
have read that some authors reduce rare species by only including species
with an abundance of at least 1% in at least one sample (other authors use
5% as a
2015 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
...ric across all targets (think the current arguments
> to the TargetMachine constructor), and additional target specific information that can be passed in via user customization
> (i.e. command line options etc).
I'm not trying to get rid of it completely. I'm trying to push it to the outskirts of the API.
I see llvm::Triple remaining on the periphery but not being used in the core of LLVM. It's design is that of a parser for the GNU triple but it's also being used as the representation of a target. My intent it to split these two concepts apart and have llvm::Triple be the pars...
2015 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
Hi Daniel,
> (from the context, you might have meant 'tuple' where you've written
> 'triple'. I'm answering based on the assumption you meant 'triple')
>
>
I did mean what I wrote.
> The GNU triple is already used as a way of encoding a large amount of the
> target data in a string but unfortunately, while this data is passed
> throughout
2015 Jul 30
3
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
Hi Eric,
Thanks for getting back to me on this.
> I'm not sure I agree with the basic idea of using the target triple as a way of
> encoding all of the pieces of target data as a string. I think in a number of
> cases what we need to do is either open up API to the back end to specify things,
> or encode the information into the IR when it's different from the generic triple.
2005 May 18
102
I quit.
It is with regret that I announce that Shorewall development and support is
officially ended.
Sean''s post has finally driven it home to me that in the long term, trying
to support a project like Shorewall is impossible for a person of my
personality and age.
Sean -- please believe that this isn''t about you or your post -- your post
was just the proverbial straw on this old