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2014 Feb 20
2
[LLVMdev] How is variable info retrieved in debugging for executables generated by llvm backend?
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Yuri <yuri at rawbw.com> wrote: > On 02/18/2014 00:44, 杨勇勇 wrote: > >> I ported llvm backend and lldb recently. Both tools can basically work. >> lldb is able to debug programs in asm style and frame unwinding is OK. >> >> But "frame variable XX" does not work because lldb is not able to >> determine >> the
2007 Jul 23
3
Scriptaculous blind animation jerky when DIV contains a lot of content
Hi I have set up the following example to illustrates the problem I am having with scriptaculous. http://www.webmaint.com/scriptaculous_demo.html You will notice the animation is very jerky and looks awful in Firefox, and it just about passable in Internet Explorer I presume this is because of the way the browser renders the data in the select boxes. Is there any work around that could create a
2008 Oct 10
1
a question about diparate device quality
List, I have a question about why plots sent to certain devices can be of so much worse quality than others. Whenever I plot to x11 or pdf the graphs are of excellent quality. eps is a bit poorer, but of passable quality, and jpeg or tiff are terrible. I tried all manner of parameters, on many versions of R (most major releases from about 2.2 - present) under linux and windows and on a few
2009 Jan 21
1
Looking for a special date function in R
Hello, everyone I wonder if R has something similar to Excel function EDATE(start_date; months) which returns a serial number of the date that is the indicated number of months before of after the start date. Example (the second column EDATE(first_column; -6)): 01.01.1999 01.07.1998 02.02.1999 02.08.1998 06.03.1999 06.09.1998 I am working with a zoo object where the row names are dates and for
2009 Feb 12
2
Messing with the "..." argument
Hi all, Sorry if this is documented somewhere, but trying to search and google for ways to alter my "..." argument is having me chasing my tail. Is there someway that I can manipulate the elements in "..."? Specifically I'd like to use certain vars in "...", then remove them from "..." and pass the rest of "..." to another function.
2005 Jun 14
1
Speex hardware support?
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 17:22 -0400, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > I'm not aware of any hardware player supporting Speex, but if you want > to contact companies, you can always start with Rio, iRiver, ... or > Apple? :-) Okay. You didn't give me any details though. I mean, is it actually feasible? And the point is to record, not just play. The device I'm talking about, that I wish
2004 Dec 20
2
ogg123 and Vorbis piped to stdin
Moin, Two questions I have. Actually, the first isn't so much a question. It seems that `ogg123' is not able to play streams from stdin, at least not for me on FreeBSD. It also seems that with the patches way down below, it can play from stdin for me -- I handle stdin like http-transport and return the same values for seeking and the like, to avoid calls that fail, and so it works,
2011 Aug 30
0
[LLVMdev] ARMCodeEmitter.cpp JIT support very broken (2.9 and svn)
Craig, On Aug 30, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Craig Smith wrote: > I recently tried to update from LLVM 2.8 and 2.9 and ran into several bad issues with JIT support on ARM. > I ran into several distinct issues so far, and there are probably others. (None of these problems appear to be fixed in the current svn head either as far as I can tell.) The non-MC-based ARM JIT path is known not to work,
2011 Aug 30
2
[LLVMdev] ARMCodeEmitter.cpp JIT support very broken (2.9 and svn)
On Aug 30, 2011, at 3:12 PM, Owen Anderson wrote: > The non-MC-based ARM JIT path is known not to work, and nobody is working on fixing it. The MC-based instruction encoder is rapidly maturing is generally passable for static encoding, but the MCJIT is still in its infancy. I was relying on this support in LLVM 2.8, and while it is definitely incomplete, it does work if you don't depend
2011 Aug 30
2
[LLVMdev] ARMCodeEmitter.cpp JIT support very broken (2.9 and svn)
I recently tried to update from LLVM 2.8 and 2.9 and ran into several bad issues with JIT support on ARM. I ran into several distinct issues so far, and there are probably others. (None of these problems appear to be fixed in the current svn head either as far as I can tell.) 1) VFP/Neon instructions don't encode correctly at al, because the encoding methods generated by tablegen for them
2004 Feb 11
2
3.0.1-member-server-printing
hello list, after successfully playing around to get a working samba 3.0.1-PDC-LDAP-Suse9 configuration a new challenge takes place : scenario: suse9 with samba 3.0.1 as a member server in a NT4 controlled domain. winbind works as expected (thanks to documention authors). There seems to be no problem with file sharing, ACL is working properly (I'm using xfs filesystem). :-) so, now the
2011 Aug 30
0
[LLVMdev] ARMCodeEmitter.cpp JIT support very broken (2.9 and svn)
Hi Craig, The problem with this is that the ARM JIT was never gotten to "supported" status at any point, so regressions were not monitored. The code path is essentially dead, at the moment, with noone willing to invest time in flogging a dead horse as it'll all have to be rewritten when MC lands properly and someone has the time/inclination to architect it. I understand your
2014 Feb 18
4
[LLVMdev] How is variable info retrieved in debugging for executables generated by llvm backend?
Hi, all I ported llvm backend and lldb recently. Both tools can basically work. lldb is able to debug programs in asm style and frame unwinding is OK. But "frame variable XX" does not work because lldb is not able to determine the address of XX from debug info. Can someone give any clue? Thanks in advance. -- 杨勇勇 (Yang Yong-Yong) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2019 Oct 18
2
[Openmp-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: End-to-end testing
Renato Golin <rengolin at gmail.com> writes: > On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 at 18:10, David Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote: >> From other discussion, it sounds like at least some people are open to >> asm tests under clang. I think that should be fine. But there are >> probably other kinds of end-to-end tests that should not live under >> clang. > >
2005 Feb 08
2
Adding custom iptables rules
Hello, I''ve been using shorewall ever since Mandrake started shipping it, and am passably familiar with the config files and the simple setups. Recently I''ve discovered the "recent" module (no pun intended!) and want to setup a few rules that use this module. I searched all through the shorewall site (including http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Alists.shorewal...
2003 Aug 28
2
Video conference apps/appliances?
So, I keep seeing references in the codebase to "video conference" uses for Asterisk. However, I am unaware of what end devices are currently supported by Asterisk. Searching through the archives for the term "video", I see a few other people have asked the same question, with no real reply. Nobody, it seems, has actually tested any video phones on Asterisk other than
1999 Aug 30
1
interface w/ emacs (PR#261)
Full_Name: Laurent Gautier Version: 0.65.0 OS: mips SGI-Irix 6.5 Submission from: (NULL) (195.110.4.98) Using R through emacs with ess5.1.8, I cannot set R workspace (--vsize and --nsize). So far I was using R0.64.2 without such a problem. I am aware my bug report is a bit light, but just let me know if anything I could do with my R and emacs would be of any help for\ specifying better what is
2013 Dec 23
0
Generation loss test
Hi everyone, I've just finished doing a generation loss test using ffmpeg on the following codecs at 96kbps: - AAC (libfdk_aac) - Opus (libopus) - Vorbis (libvorbis) I wanted to see what which codec is best to use for sites like YouTube were content is often uploaded and downloaded, edited, then uploaded again in cycles. The results are mildly interesting: AAC was still passable by 10
2012 Mar 16
2
Odd thing with Realtek Ethernet card
Hi all, I swapped a Realtek 8139 100M Net Card for a Realtek 8169 Gig Net card in a Centos 5.6 system. After reconfiguring the network settings I find that on boot up the 8169 interface does not start. The startup script says something like "The 8169 is not available..." ifconfig -a shows a device with the right mac address called __tmpsomethingorother I can get it going if I
2009 Aug 07
3
new wine user, basic advice needed
i am new to wine and linux in general, and i thought i would ask, for those few programs from windows that i'd want to stick with, how should i go about strengthening my install of wine? is there any add-on i might want to use? or any basic programs or files i need to copy into it to get things enhanced on a basic level? just basic beginner advice is really what im looking for. thanks!