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2010 Aug 22
1
fortune? (was: Re: How do you make a formal "feature" request?)
...people in the word seem
> interested.
>
> In this situation you can do the work yourself, or with a group of other
> like-minded pony enthusiasts, to bring your idea into the world. ?Perhaps
> the genetic material you are looking for is already present in the vast
> herds of other ponies running wild on CRAN and elsewhere and you just have
> to do a little breeding to get what you want. ?Other times, the only way to
> do right is to write everything from scratch. ?Either way, in the end you
> will have a pony that shines exactly the way you want it to that you can
> e...
2015 May 07
3
[LLVMdev] Pony Language: LLVM Project
Dear LLVM community,
I am affiliated with the design and development of the Pony<http:/www.ponylang.org> programming language, which was recently published and has since been discussed on hacker news<https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9482483>, reddit [1]<http://www.reddit.com/r/ponylang>
2016 Apr 01
6
Clang project renamed
Hi everyone,
There are a number of issues with the current name of the Clang project:
* It is prone to incorrect type setting, typically as CLang, CLANG, or
most commonly c̦҉̫̘̺̹̖̗͒͆͋̈̃̇߯l߲҉̷̡̰̖͈̤̺͒҆̾̚͡͝a̺̹͍̔߭͠ͅn͋́͡g̱߫̉
* The C++ compiler ends in the string "g++", which causes problems for
compiler wrapper scripts
* The name has been used by a kickstarter project
2010 Aug 21
9
How do you make a formal "feature" request?
Who decides what features are in R and how they are implemented? If there is someone here who has that authority I have this request:
A report() function analogous to the plot() function that makes it easy to generate a report from a table of data. This should not be in some auxiliary package, but part of the core R just like plot(). As a long time SAS user I cannot believe R does not have this.
2011 Jan 17
1
IMAP V4 Rev.1 supported in dovecot 1.0.rc7
Hi.
I'm running dovecot 1.0.rc7 in a RHEL.
I need to know if this version supports IMAPV4 rev1 and IDLE for a new
project.
Thanks.
[root at pony mail]# uname -a
Linux pony.sabeco.es 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 #1 SMP Mon Oct 16 14:37:32 EDT
2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[root at pony mail]# dovecot --version
1.0.rc7
[root at pony mail]# dovecot -n
# /etc/dovecot.conf
login_dir:
2005 Jul 19
2
Asterisk bounty: email TTS
(forgive the brief interruption to -users with a mostly -dev issue, just
wanted to publicize this on behalf of the larger community)
If there are any ambitious coders out there (not too many shekels yet,
but I expect some folks may pony-up) please see:
www.voip-info.org/?page=Asterisk+Bounty+Email+TTS
We are at $150 & counting.
Maybe lobby your exec's for $50 to contribute to this,
2016 Apr 01
5
[cfe-dev] Clang project renamed
I second the motion. All in favor?
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Renato Golin via cfe-dev <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On 1 April 2016 at 18:50, Richard Smith via cfe-dev
> <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> > * The name has been used by a kickstarter project, causing incalculable
> > confusion[0]
>
> Neal Stephenson has poetic license to do
2020 Apr 20
2
[PATCH 2/2] mm/thp: Rename pmd_mknotpresent() as pmd_mknotvalid()
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 10:24:17AM +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
> pmd_present() is expected to test positive after pmdp_mknotpresent() as the
> PMD entry still points to a valid huge page in memory. pmdp_mknotpresent()
> implies that given PMD entry is just invalidated from MMU perspective while
> still holding on to pmd_page() referred valid huge page thus also clearing
>
2005 Feb 25
2
Teaching R in 40 minutes. What should be included?
If _you_ were asked to give a 40 minute dog and pony show about R for
a group of scientists ranging from physicists to geographers what
would you put in? These people want to know what R can do.
I'm thinking about something like:
A. Overview
B. data structures
C. arithmetic and manipulation
D. reading data
E. linear models using glm
F. graphics
G. programming
H. other tricks like rpart or
2016 Apr 01
2
[cfe-dev] Clang project renamed
On Apr 1, 2016 5:34 PM, "George Burgess IV via cfe-dev" <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> How are we casting our votes?
Discordantly!
> Will this be a standard yay-or-neigh format, or do people prefer an
alternate method?
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Daniel Dilts via cfe-dev <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> I second the
2017 May 16
2
[IR question] Switching on pointers
Thanks everyone for your answers.
Mats, my goal is do an alternate implementation of the subtyping test
in the Pony compiler. I'll try to keep the explanation short to avoid
cluttering the mail with irrelevant information.
Every object in Pony has a type descriptor, which is used in the
subtyping test to determine the real type of an object. The current
algorithm is suboptimal and
2010 Nov 03
11
Why Ruby on Rails?
Hi everyone,
I would like to ask you why should I use Ruby on Rails? And I have a
silly question hope I can answer it, is it true that the creators of
ruby on Rails are gay? I''ve just read that and want to make sure.
Thanks.
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2005 Nov 06
1
Box's M/likelihood ratio test for equal v-c matrices
Hopefully a quick question:
is there a package/routine to perform Box's M (like proc discrim in SAS)
or some other test for whether two multivariate samples (presumed
multivariate normal) have the same v-c matrix? I've looked, but can't
find it.
If not, I can certainly code it up myself (and perhaps submit it for
inclusion in the mvtnormtest package), but I wanted to check if it
2005 Jul 26
2
Any experience with Sixtel--tollfreedirect--iax.cc?
Appears to be a diversified company (Google of it shows that they do web
design, VOIP, etc.). But this link caused me concern.
_http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff145784.htm_
(http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff145784.htm)
Thoughts? Experiences?
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2006 Jun 21
11
executive: "is rails secure?"
Yesterday, I was doing a dog-and-pony for the head of the company that
I work for.
He asked, "Is this (a rails application) secure?"
I said, "It''s as secure as anything else on the web is," and proceeded
to talk about how the data was protected, how we weren''t saving
anything that''s worth protecting, and so on.
I''d like to have a better
2017 Nov 29
1
CFG normalization: avoiding `br i1 false`
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 9:48 AM, Philip Reames
<listmail at philipreames.com> wrote:
> There's already a LoopSimplifyCFG which is a loop-pass (and thus can iterate
> with other loop passes) and eliminates trivial branches. Having a simple
> pass which just strips unreachable blocks and converts conditional branches
> to unconditional ones while updating appropriate analyzes
2020 Apr 21
1
[PATCH 2/2] mm/thp: Rename pmd_mknotpresent() as pmd_mknotvalid()
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 04:57:26AM +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
>
>
> On 04/21/2020 02:33 AM, Will Deacon wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 10:24:17AM +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
> >> pmd_present() is expected to test positive after pmdp_mknotpresent() as the
> >> PMD entry still points to a valid huge page in memory. pmdp_mknotpresent()
> >>
2008 May 23
8
An issue for consideration
We''ve just come across an issue for consideration. I am avoiding some
words which would allow people to find this message in an internet
search who have questionable intentions, but wish to communicate a
strong sense of caution. Consider someone who adds extra methods to
their controller which they use in their main get/post methods to do
things or to get secret data. Consider
2015 Sep 12
3
Optimizer issues on Windows
This got me into thinking. Indeed the problem is related to Windows exceptions, so I am not sure whether the bug reported<https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24374> is actually fixed.
Compiling Pony code (helloworld) that includes no exceptions does work fine (with optimizations). As soon as exceptions on windows come into play, writing the object file dies with the mentioned error in
2009 Aug 09
4
Feature request for SSH FTP
While uploading a file via SFTP, the file which is being overwritten is
done so in real-time rather than waiting until the transfer has
finished. In other words, if it takes you 60 seconds to upload the new
file, the old file is unusable for a period of 60 seconds. This is a
major problem if the file you are overwriting, for example, is a server
script which is accessed hundreds or thousands