Displaying 20 results from an estimated 773 matches for "programmatically".
2006 Jul 20
2
programmatical retrieval of windows event logs from linux
...s like there is no NATIVE built in asynchronous event reporting from
windows (2000/2003/xp)?
It can be in terms of SNMP Traps as well.
Given this, one can use Samba apis (rpcclient) to periodically pull the event logs
from windows. Is there any better way to accomplish the same programmatically
using Push or Pull model to get the security and application logs on windows from Linux ?
-Dave
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2010 Jun 02
5
Programmatically counting RSpec tests?
If I have an object `obj` that is a SpecTask, and subsequently invoke
it, is there a way to programmatically determine the number of tests
that were successful, failed, and pending as a result of running that
SpecTask?
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John Feminella
Principal Consultant, Distilled Brilliance
2016 Jan 29
3
Asterisk 13.6.0: Is there a way to create PJSIP users and dialplans programmatically using API
Hi,
I am using Asterisk 13.6.0 and was wondering if I can programmatically add
users (to pjsip.conf) and dialplan (to extensions.conf) to the Asterisk
server using API of some sort.
Please do let me know.
Thanks,
Sonny.
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2018 Mar 29
5
site-site vpn setup..
...23, al so wrote:
>>> So, for remote manageability of Tinc, we don't have any SNMP or
>>> REST
>>> like programmatic ways?
>>>
>>> If it is going to be CLI only, it is definitely not secure to manage
>>> and also not very convenient to manage programmatically.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 1:44 AM, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 02:16:20PM -0700, al so wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there any quickstart guide to setup site-to-site VPN using
>>...
2019 Jan 21
2
How to set command line option programmatically?
Hello,
i want to use the Scalarizer pass.
(http://llvm.org/doxygen/Scalarizer_8cpp_source.html). This pass exposes
the "scalarize-load-store"(default false) option on the command line.
For my use-case i want to always enable this option. How can i enable
this option programmatically?
Thank you
2006 Apr 03
3
How do I programmatically send a 404 error
I want to programmatically under certain conditions return a 404 (page
not found) error to the browser. How can I do this from my controller?
I''m assuming I need to set a header on the reponse obect. However I
can''t figure out what the header name is.
thanks, scott.
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2013 Jan 30
2
Programmatically give file name to a matrix
I have a situation when I need to save matrix with file names that are
programmatically created.
for (i in levels(mergeTrn$Continent)) {
matrix here....
# I want to save this matrix with a file name that carries "i" from for
loop. The following does not work.
paste("plotroc_GBM_Trn_", i, sep="") <- matrix
}
Thanks,
Kumar
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2012 Jan 05
1
[ncdf] programmatically copying a netCDF file
How to programmatically (i.e., without no or minimal handcoding) copy
a netCDF file? (Without calling
> system("cp whatever wherever")
:-) Why I ask:
I need to "do surgery" on a large netCDF file (technically an I/O API
file which uses netCDF). My group believes a data-assimilation error
caused a...
2018 Jan 06
3
How to programmatically save a web-page using R (mimicking Command+S)
Hi,
I would appreciate if someone can give me a pointer on how to save a
webpage programmatically using R.
For example, let say I have this webpage open in my browser:
http://www.bseindia.com/stock-share-price/dabur-india-ltd/dabur/500096/
When manually I save this page, I just press Command+S (using Mac) and
then this page get saved in hard-disk
Now I want R to mimic this same job that I d...
2018 Aug 11
3
Programmatically Retrieve Current Stable Version
I am writing an update script for Samba (compiled from source) and I am
wondering how best to programmatically get the latest release version
number.
I know that https://download.samba.org/pub/samba/samba-latest.tar.gz exists,
but I would like to get the version number to compare to smbd -V, so that
it can quietly ignore if Samba is already up to date.
My currently solution is to incrementally prod at
htt...
2013 Feb 04
2
Modifying a function programmatically
Dear list
# I have a function
ff <- function(a,b=2,c=4){a+b+c}
# which I programmatically want to modify to a more specialized function in which a is replaced by 1
ff1 <- function(b=2,c=4){1+b+c}
# I do as follows:
vals <- list(a=1)
(expr1 <- as.expression(body(ff)))
expression({
a + b + c
})
(expr2 <- do.call("substitute", list(expr1[[1]], vals)))
{...
2008 Dec 16
1
Programmatically minimising main R window (on windows)
Hi all,
Is it possible to programmatically minimise the main window of the
windows R gui? I'm designing a small gui with gwidgets & RGtk2 for an
non-statistician to use, and it would be nice if I could easily hide
all the R stuff that they don't need.
Thanks,
Hadley
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2007 Oct 08
1
How to get database adapter type programmatically in rails?
Hi,all
I am developing a Rails application supporting both Mysql and Oracle.
I have to use Native SQL statements some place. While we know the SQL
grammar is quite different for Mysql and Oracle, so I have to get
database adapter type programmatically in my codes to process
different native SQL statements. I haven''t found any document for this
situation. After some research, I have found a way to do so like
following:
if ActiveRecord::Base::connection.is_a?
(ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::OracleAdapter)
{Process native O...
2018 Mar 29
2
site-site vpn setup..
...>
> On 2018-03-27 04:23, al so wrote:
>
>> So, for remote manageability of Tinc, we don't have any SNMP or REST
>> like programmatic ways?
>>
>> If it is going to be CLI only, it is definitely not secure to manage
>> and also not very convenient to manage programmatically.
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 1:44 AM, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 02:16:20PM -0700, al so wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there any quickstart guide to setup site-to-site VPN using
>>>>>
>&g...
2013 Aug 19
4
[LLVMdev] Generating GetElementPtr inlined in a function argument list programmatically
...VM. Thanks for your awesome work!
I have come across some bytecode like the following with an GetElementPtr instruction in brackets:
Bytecode:%3 = call i32 @_Z4funcPKc(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([5 x i8]* @.str2, i32 0, i32 0))
C++ code:func("bleh");
However when I am generating bytecode programmatically, I can not have the GetElementPtr value "inlined" in the function argument list:
Bytecode:%bbname = getelementptr inbounds [29 x i8]* @bbname10, i32 0, i32 0call void @incrementFaultSiteCount(i8* %bbname, i32 2)
C++ code: (What I mean to generate)incrementFaultSiteCount("BBName"...
2018 Jan 06
0
How to programmatically save a web-page using R (mimicking Command+S)
The 'webshot' package (on CRAN) can do this.
Henrik
On Jan 6, 2018 05:27, "Christofer Bogaso" <bogaso.christofer at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would appreciate if someone can give me a pointer on how to save a
> webpage programmatically using R.
>
> For example, let say I have this webpage open in my browser:
>
> http://www.bseindia.com/stock-share-price/dabur-india-ltd/dabur/500096/
>
> When manually I save this page, I just press Command+S (using Mac) and
> then this page get saved in hard-disk
>
> Now...
2013 Aug 19
0
[LLVMdev] Generating GetElementPtr inlined in a function argument list programmatically
...across some bytecode like the following with an GetElementPtr instruction in brackets:
>
> Bytecode:
> %3 = call i32 @_Z4funcPKc(i8* getelementptr inbounds ([5 x i8]* @.str2, i32 0, i32 0))
>
> C++ code:
> func("bleh");
>
> However when I am generating bytecode programmatically, I can not have the GetElementPtr value "inlined" in the function argument list:
>
> Bytecode:
> %bbname = getelementptr inbounds [29 x i8]* @bbname10, i32 0, i32 0
> call void @incrementFaultSiteCount(i8* %bbname, i32 2)
>
> C++ code: (What I mean to generate)
> in...
2009 Feb 25
1
Samba4: programmatic account creation via LDAP (unicodePwd)
...ollowing code:
my $charmap = Unicode::Map8->new('latin1') or die $!;
my $unipwd = $charmap->tou(qq{"$passwd"})->byteswap()->utf16();
But that doesn't seem to work either.
I was wondering if anyone working with samba4 could recommend
a way to create users programmatically. If a mechanism does not
exist, perhaps someone could point me in the right direction to
add the necessary hooks to samab4 to allow it.
--
James R. Leu
jleu@mindspring.com
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2010 Feb 25
2
[LLVMdev] Programmatic compilation of C++ file into bitcode
...words, it basically needs to do this:
llvmc hello.cpp -emit-llvm -O0 -S -g
Except that instead of writing the bitcode to a file, it needs to load
it into memory (presumably as an instance of Module) for further
processing and analysis. So my goal is to do essentially what llvmc
does, but programmatically by invoking the LLVM API directly.
I thought I could use lib/CompilerDriver/Main.cpp as a guide, but
after studying the code and associated docs, I'm stumped. Much of the
logic is woven through TableGen'd drivers, so I can't even figure out
how the command line options are fed in...
2010 Feb 25
0
[LLVMdev] Programmatic compilation of C++ file into bitcode
...g the bitcode to a file, it needs to load
> it into memory (presumably as an instance of Module) for further
> processing and analysis.
You could just pipe it to your program:
llvm-gcc hello.cpp -emit-llvm -c -o - | analysis_program
So my goal is to do essentially what llvmc
> does, but programmatically by invoking the LLVM API directly.
You can add your static analysis to llvm-gcc as an LLVM pass.
If you write it as an LLVM pass then you can also use it from
"opt", which would be convenient.
> I thought I could use lib/CompilerDriver/Main.cpp as a guide, but
> after studying the...