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2006 Jun 13
17
reconstituting a date
In my view code, I have <%= datetime_select "in_out", "time_in" %>
which returns in params
:in_out: !map:HashWithIndifferentAccess
time_in(1i): "2006"
time_in(2i): "6"
time_in(3i): "12"
time_in(4i): "20"
time_in(5i): "24"
and I want to save that datetime to a column in the db...
if
2016 Apr 30
0
Unexpected scores from weighted PCA with svyprcomp()
Hello!
I'd like to create an assets-based economic indicator using data from a
national household survey. The economic indicator is to be the first
principal component from a principal components analysis, which (given
the source of the data) I believe should take in consideration the
sampling weights of the observations. After running the PCA with
svyprcomp(), from the survey package, I
2012 Oct 26
3
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to serialize object state -- and performance
I have a legacy C++ application that constructs a tree of C++ objects (an iterator tree to implement a query language). I am trying to use LLVM to "serialize" the state of this tree to disk for later loading and execution (or "compile" it to disk, if you prefer).
Each of the C++ iterator objects now has a codegen() member function that adds to the LLVM code of an
2012 Oct 27
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to serialize object state -- and performance
I'm not sure I have a clear picture of what you're JIT'ing. If any of the JIT'ed functions call other JIT'ed functions, it may be difficult to find all the dependencies of a functions and recreate them correctly on a subsequent load. Even if the JIT'ed functions only call non-JIT'ed functions, I think you'd need some confidence that the address of the called
2008 Jun 12
6
Session Best Practices
Hi All- I am still trying to figure out the best way to handle facebook session for my users. Here is my current flow:
in my "external accounts controller"
1) before_filter :ensure_authenticated_to_facebook, :only => [:authenticate_facebook, :edit_facebook]
2) when the user links into facebook, facebooker authenticates and redirects back to my application
3) i detect the
2012 Nov 06
3
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to serialize object state -- and performance
Thanks for responding. Sorry for the delay in my reply, but I was dealing with hurricane Sandy. Anyway....
My software build produces libmylib.so. The JIT'd function only calls external C functions in libmylib.so and not other JIT'd functions. The C functions are simple thunks to call constructors. For example, given:
class BinaryNode : public Node {
public:
BinaryNode( Node
2012 Nov 06
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to serialize object state -- and performance
Hi Paul,
I think you may have gone beyond what I understand in how the legacy JIT code works. It looks like the call to addGlobalMapping should short-circuit the named function look up that I described, but I can't account for why it behaves differently on Mac vs. Linux.
I still don't understand how the external pointers persist between writing and reading, but it sounds like you have
2012 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][RFC] Add llvm.codegen Intrinsic To Support Embedded LLVM IR Code Generation
Justin Holewinski <justin.holewinski at gmail.com> writes:
> I don't think the code base changes are all that bad. We have a number
> of them to support generating code one function at a time rather than a
> whole module together. They've been sitting around waiting for us to
> send them upstream. It would be an easy matter to simply annotate each
>
2006 May 05
5
Sessid.
How can I get the sessid from the current session object?
For instance, I log in the system, and want to know which sessid I''m using.
I''m storing the session using active_record. Later on, I want to restore
a session finding it using the sessid.
Thanks in advance.
Fernando Lujan
2012 Apr 09
0
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
On Apr 8, 2012, at 10:40 PM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> What gets returned by the landingpad instruction (%0 here) is normally a structure. LLVM doesn't typically treat aggregates as first-class citizens. In particular, you shouldn't store the whole structure to memory like you do to %5. You can use 'extractvalue' to get the different elements of the structure. If you need to
2007 May 18
2
[LLVMdev] QUERY
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2007 May 18
0
[LLVMdev] QUERY
Hi All,
I have a query regarding LLVM,Can LLVM IR can restore high level
information of base language.
Thanks and Regards,
Manish
On 5/18/07, manish <manishagg22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
2010 Mar 02
1
Output to sequentially numbered files... also, ideas for running R on Xgrid
Hello,
I have some code to run on an XGrid cluster. Currently the code is written
as a single, large job... this is no good for trying to run in parallel. To
break it up I have basically taken out the highest level for-loop and am
planning on batch-running many jobs, each one representing an instance of
the removed loop.
However, when it comes to output I am stuck. Previously the output was
2006 Mar 01
1
Using read.table() with Excel data
Help
I apologize if this message posts twice, but I do not think my last
attempt went through.
I am trying to use the read.table() function to read in a massive
alphanumeric data set. I thought I might scan in each column
individually and do a cbind() to reconstitute the array in R, so that
maybe I could handle the numbers and the long lines of texts
separately(some columns in the Excel
2010 Sep 07
1
Saving fits (glm, nls) without data
Is there any package that assists in saving and reconstituting glm and
nls fits without bringing along the accompanying data? A quick search
on CRAN didn't turn up anything.
If not, how do other people deal with saving the coefficients of model
fits?
For example, I've run a glm fit that has 23 coefficents on data set that
had 193,008 rows, by the time the fit was called. When I save
2010 May 04
3
client-server encryption
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a "secure" VoIP channel between a Windows softphone client
and an Asterisk 1.6... server running with OpenBSD. By "secure" I mean to
prevent any man in the middle to reconstitute any vocal exchange nor
sender/addressee/any header data/ of the VoIP call (in first step, I would be
glad to secure vocal data ans see later for the header...)
I had a
2006 May 09
1
Session mgmt. bug - ActiveRecord & MemoryStore session store
Windows XP Pro
Rails 1.1.2
I need some help verifying this behavior that I''m seeing.
BUG: Objects in session which are descendants of ActiveRecord::Base lose
attributes on subsequent requests when using CGI::Session::MemoryStore.
TO REPRODUCE:
0) Set up MemoryStore as the session database manager in the appropriate
environment.rb file in config
1) Create a model object X that
2012 Apr 09
5
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
On Apr 8, 2012, at 8:47 AM, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 4:20 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
>
>> On Apr 4, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
>>
>>> This all seems to work just fine. I can throw a C++ exception either in a C++ object's constructor or in an ordinary member function and the stack unwinds correctly (the object's destructors are
2015 May 19
2
How do I seek to seek to specific samples using libvorbis?
What is the best practice for seeking to a specific (arbitrary) PCM sample
in an Ogg file that contains vorbis, using libvorbis?
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2019 Dec 18
4
DW_OP_implicit_pointer design/implementation in general
(I'm still pretty concerned that there are IR changes going in for a
feature that seems incomplete and more invasive than really seems justified
to me - though I admit I'm clearly not paying enough attention to this
feature to have a nuanced/fully informed opinion & so maybe I just need to
step back from all of this - but given the addition of new intrinsics, it
seems like there should