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2019 Jan 09
6
[llvm-rc] absolute.test failing
I've come across a curious and pernicious problem in llvm-rc.
absolute.test checks that llvm-rc can accept a filename that is an
absolute path. And it works just fine. Until you run it with a file
that starts with "/c."
These will fail:
llvm-rc /crawl/through/some/path/to/my.rc
llvm-rc /c/some/path/to/my.rc
The option par...
2020 Nov 02
6
unusual use of getenv
...hrough several iterations, I guess I've stumbled
upon a Chesterton Fence and would appreciate some input on whether this
is still needed. I see the original commit was Windows only, and was
then updated to use `getenv` as a way to support this behaviour
cross-platform.
It's more weird than pernicious given that nothing is done with the
result, but to me it feels dirty and confusing to query the process
environment in this way. As such, I wonder 3 things:
1. Is this still needed? I don't know enough about the original
toolchains affected to know if the problem still exists, bu...
2023 Jun 23
1
Rocky linux 9 - Samba AD
...org <samba at lists.samba.org>
Subject: Re: [Samba] Rocky linux 9 - Samba AD
Morning, Metin:
If you need current releases of Samba for RHEL 8 or RHEL 9 equivalent
systems, I publish RPM building toolkits at:
https://github.com/nkadel/samba4repo/
For a while, it got weird. Red Hat was perniciously refusing to
publish the "devel" parts of certain RPMs, even though used in house
to build Samba RPMs. Someone changed policy, and now they're in the
"Code Ready Builder" channel or even in EPEL. It also has gotten weird
for Samba 4.18, which has dependencies on updated...
2019 May 21
2
[PATCH libnbd] api: Synchronous connect waits til all connections are connected.
nbd_connect_unix|tcp had a tricky failure case. This is a consequence
of allowing callers to mix synchronous and asynchronous calls, with
multi-conn thrown into the mix.
I think the new behaviour proposed here is better. We could do with a
better way of classifying the state of connections, such as are they
connectING.
Rich.
2019 May 21
2
Re: [PATCH libnbd] api: Synchronous connect waits til all connections are connected.
...ection was connected. However this is a
> problem if you are using them as a convenient way to set up a
> multi-threaded main loop, because it can be that some of them have not
> finished connecting, but then you issue commands on those connections
> and that will fail. The failure is pernicious because most of the
> time you won't see it, only if one connection is slow. So it's
> (probably) better that the synchronous ‘nbd_connect_unix’ and
> ‘nbd_connect_tcp’ should connect every connection object before
> returning.
Should this be a bool parameter for the caller...
2013 Jul 02
0
[LLVMdev] clang static analyzer annotations
...ine that file could be NULL.
Is there a way to annotate these macros so that the analyzer doesn't flag the code? I realize that's not strictly correct, since the macros don't exit, but, for better or for worse, the code is checked, and the numerous warnings potentially hide other, more pernicious ones.
Thanks!
--
Rick
2006 Jul 20
1
cleanest, least hideous way to do dropdown date validation?
My customer has dropdowns like this:
Year Month Day
If you submit with month selected and year blank, it subs in a year
arbitrarily. Worse still, it subs in the year 5. I have no idea why.
It seems a pernicious default.
Anyway, they''re developing an app, they''re a designer turned coder,
turning to a real programmer (me, allegedly) to make sense of the
madness they''ve created.
Obviously I could write something in JavaScript to handle it. What I
want to know is, what is the m...
1999 Mar 25
1
plot.formula and pch= (PR#149)
...ch=
argument to plot, it is just recycled as necessary:
plot(1:10,1:10,pch=1:2)
gives alternating circles and triangles.
The nasty bits come up especially with plot.formula:
x<-1:10;y<-1:10
plot(y~x,subset=x%%2==1,pch=x%%2)
- and the plotting symbols are *not* all the same. Even more
pernicious, if missing values are involved:
> y[x%%2==1]<-NA
> plot(y~x,pch=x%%2)
gives you the wrong symbols (in practice, this messes up things like
plot(height~age,pch=sex) rather badly!).
It would help to get a warning that the lengths don't match, but are
there any good uses of the re...
2019 May 23
2
Re: [PATCH libnbd v2 1/6] api: Synchronous connect waits til all connections are connected.
...ection was connected. However this is a
> problem if you are using them as a convenient way to set up a
> multi-threaded main loop, because it can be that some of them have not
> finished connecting, but then you issue commands on those connections
> and that will fail. The failure is pernicious because most of the
> time you won't see it, only if one connection is slow. So it's
> (probably) better that the synchronous ‘nbd_connect_unix’ and
> ‘nbd_connect_tcp’ should connect every connection object before
> returning.
>
> For ‘nbd_connect_command’, it essent...
2019 May 22
0
Re: [PATCH libnbd] api: Synchronous connect waits til all connections are connected.
.... However this is a
> > problem if you are using them as a convenient way to set up a
> > multi-threaded main loop, because it can be that some of them have not
> > finished connecting, but then you issue commands on those connections
> > and that will fail. The failure is pernicious because most of the
> > time you won't see it, only if one connection is slow. So it's
> > (probably) better that the synchronous ‘nbd_connect_unix’ and
> > ‘nbd_connect_tcp’ should connect every connection object before
> > returning.
>
> Should this be a...
2013 Dec 08
5
[LLVMdev] lit: deprecating trailing \ in RUN lines
...ed,
and r194073 for the kind of long-term a broken test has on code quality.
Looking at the SVN log for test/ in clang, and to a lesser extent LLVM
core, I've been doing nearly all the no-op test fixes in the last few
months. Not all of them are related to trailing \ but those are the most
pernicious kinds.
It's a bad idea to gamble that I or someone else will always be around
taking the time to manually verify old tests to see if they do what
they're meant to do.
> * Removing trailing \ will introduce the neat property that one
> RUN line corresponds precise...
2020 Nov 02
4
unusual use of getenv
...gt; upon a Chesterton Fence and would appreciate some input on whether this
> > is still needed. I see the original commit was Windows only, and was
> > then updated to use `getenv` as a way to support this behaviour
> > cross-platform.
> >
> > It's more weird than pernicious given that nothing is done with the
> > result, but to me it feels dirty and confusing to query the process
> > environment in this way. As such, I wonder 3 things:
> >
> > 1. Is this still needed? I don't know enough about the original
> > toolchains...
2019 May 21
0
[PATCH libnbd] api: Synchronous connect waits til all connections are connected.
...as at least one connection was connected. However this is a
problem if you are using them as a convenient way to set up a
multi-threaded main loop, because it can be that some of them have not
finished connecting, but then you issue commands on those connections
and that will fail. The failure is pernicious because most of the
time you won't see it, only if one connection is slow. So it's
(probably) better that the synchronous ‘nbd_connect_unix’ and
‘nbd_connect_tcp’ should connect every connection object before
returning.
For ‘nbd_connect_command’, it essentially ignored multi-conn anywa...
2019 May 22
0
[PATCH libnbd v2 1/6] api: Synchronous connect waits til all connections are connected.
...as at least one connection was connected. However this is a
problem if you are using them as a convenient way to set up a
multi-threaded main loop, because it can be that some of them have not
finished connecting, but then you issue commands on those connections
and that will fail. The failure is pernicious because most of the
time you won't see it, only if one connection is slow. So it's
(probably) better that the synchronous ‘nbd_connect_unix’ and
‘nbd_connect_tcp’ should connect every connection object before
returning.
For ‘nbd_connect_command’, it essentially ignored multi-conn anywa...
2000 Sep 21
2
qqnorm(), is it "backwards"?
Hello R friends,
I'm wondering why I get funny qqnorm() results. It seems that they should
all be reflected in the normal qqline().
For instance: if I qqnorm() bimodal or uniform data I get a sigmoidal in
which the qqnorm() points lie above the qqline() at -ve theoretical
quantiles, and the qqnorm() points lie below the qqline() at +ve
theoretical quantiles. Yet I expect such platykurtic
2013 Dec 08
0
[LLVMdev] lit: deprecating trailing \ in RUN lines
...the kind of long-term a broken test has on code quality.
>
> Looking at the SVN log for test/ in clang, and to a lesser extent LLVM
> core, I've been doing nearly all the no-op test fixes in the last few
> months. Not all of them are related to trailing \ but those are the most
> pernicious kinds.
>
> It's a bad idea to gamble that I or someone else will always be around
> taking the time to manually verify old tests to see if they do what they're
> meant to do.
>
This mostly seems to address the challenge of fixing existing tests, which
certainly is hard, b...
2019 May 22
8
[PATCH libnbd v2 0/6] Test connection states.
Patch 1/6 was posted before and I didn't change it:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-May/thread.html#00134
That doesn't necessarily mean I shouldn't change it, I'm posting
it again because the other patches depend on it.
The main change in this series is we add three new API functions:
nbd_aio_is_created - connection has just been created
2013 Dec 10
0
[LLVMdev] lit: deprecating trailing \ in RUN lines
...d r194073 for the kind of long-term a broken test has on code quality.
>
> Looking at the SVN log for test/ in clang, and to a lesser extent LLVM core, I've been doing nearly all the no-op test fixes in the last few months. Not all of them are related to trailing \ but those are the most pernicious kinds.
>
> It's a bad idea to gamble that I or someone else will always be around taking the time to manually verify old tests to see if they do what they're meant to do.
>
>
>>
>> Removing trailing \ will introduce the neat property that one RUN line corresp...
2013 Dec 08
0
[LLVMdev] lit: deprecating trailing \ in RUN lines
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com> wrote:
> I'd like to propose deprecating and shortly thereafter removing the lit
> test runner feature that concatenates RUN lines ending in a trailing \
>
I'm really opposed to this. Especially for the Clang test suite where run
lines are often *very* long and hard to organize, read, and edit without
this
2009 Sep 30
10
Can't run specs after upgrading gems... get 0 tests, 0 assertions...
So after I updated all my gems, I started getting:
/Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.3.4/lib/active_support/
dependencies.rb:105:in `const_missing'': uninitialized constant
Test::Unit::TestResult::TestResultFailureSupport (NameError)
from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/test-unit-2.0.3/lib/test/unit/
testresult.rb:28
from /Library/Ruby/Site/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in