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2008 Apr 09
2
New patches to Souffleur
Hello all, I am really excited to post these new patches since a lot of things have been done to the software lately. I know, I still have to write a README file but I am struggling to get a "basic" functional version out before I can concentrate efforts on documentation (I know, not the best practice). Anyway, here we go with the diffs and its comments: * MediaInfo.py.diff
2011 Nov 20
3
logistic regression by glm
HI I use glm in R to do logistic regression. and treat both response and predictor as factor In my first try: ******************************************************************************* Call: glm(formula = as.factor(diagnostic) ~ as.factor(7161521) + as.factor(2281517), family = binomial()) Deviance Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -1.5370 -1.0431 -0.9416 1.3065 1.4331 Coefficients:
2011 Jan 08
0
[LLVMdev] Unreachable executed with fast Regalloc and Sparc backend
On Jan 7, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Venkatraman Govindaraju wrote: > When I run LLC with option "-O0 -march=sparc" on following testcase, > fast register allocator crashes with "UNREACHABLE executed" error. LLC > generates code successfully with other standard register allocators > available. I haven't investigated the Sparc backend specifically but... My guess is
2010 Oct 06
16
Dealing with an EAV database
I''ve inherited an EAV database and there''s really no option to remodel it. Data is stored as key_name, key_value pairs Trying to return a meaningful, unified recordset is far too complex to be efficient. I''ve decided to make use of the MySQL GROUP_CONCAT, and CONCAT_WS functions to return a fast query result, with the consolidated fields as one string. The final data is
2011 Jan 07
2
[LLVMdev] Unreachable executed with fast Regalloc and Sparc backend
Hello, When I run LLC with option "-O0 -march=sparc" on following testcase, fast register allocator crashes with "UNREACHABLE executed" error. LLC generates code successfully with other standard register allocators available. $ cat call.ll define void @test() nounwind { entry: %0 = tail call i32 (...)* @foo() nounwind tail call void (...)* @bar() nounwind ret void }
2014 Nov 05
4
[LLVMdev] lifetime.start/end clarification
> > This seems fine to me. The optimizer can (soundly) conclude that %p is > dead after the "lifetime.end" (for the two instructions), and dead before > the "lifetime.start" (for the *single* instruction in that basic block, > *not* for the previous BB). This seems like the proper result for this > example, am I missing something? > What if I put that in
2018 Mar 04
1
[RFC] llvm-mca: a static performance analysis tool
I haven’t actually worked on analyzing assembler so take this with a grain of salt/as a less informed opinion: But I think MachineInstrs wouldn’t bring much of a benefit over MC here: MI is designed for lowering of a higher level IR towards a machine representation; that is a different goal and comes with various things (pseudo instructions, virtual register management, stack frame management,
2002 Oct 04
0
New High Performance Rink System Installed In Washington State
New Lynnwood Ice Rink Reopens In September With New High Performance Rink System LYNNWOOD -- A new ice arena will open in Lynnwood Sept. 15, about four months after the SnoKing Ice Arena closed. Washington Ice Skating Association, which owns both the former SnoKing rink and the Olympicview private ice rink in Mountlake Terrace, is remodeling and reopening the rink as the Lynnwood Ice Center.
2007 Nov 13
6
Facter and arrays
Hi, Is it possible to have an array as the output of a custom fact? And then to pass it into a template in Puppet? I currently have a fact that looks like this: Facter.add("exports") do setcode do case Facter.hostname when (/thishost/i): [ "/local", "/local2" ] end end end & a template like this: <%
2017 Apr 04
3
[inline-asm][asm-goto] Supporting "asm goto" in inline assembly
> On Apr 4, 2017, at 11:44 AM, John McCall via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> On Apr 4, 2017, at 2:12 PM, Matthias Braun <matze at braunis.de <mailto:matze at braunis.de>> wrote: >> My two cents: >> >> - I think inline assembly should work even if the compiler cannot parse the contents. This would rule out msvc inline assembly
2014 Nov 05
3
[LLVMdev] lifetime.start/end clarification
On 5 November 2014 11:51, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Reid Kleckner" <rnk at google.com> > > To: "Philip Reames" <listmail at philipreames.com> > > Cc: "LLVM Developers Mailing List" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:54:30 PM >
2008 Dec 08
5
if file exists
Is there a condition test to see if a file exists on the puppetmaster? I have about 15 different license files that are loaded on thirteen servers. Not every license goes on every server. I''d like to serve the files only if they exist on the puppet master server. I''m thinking of doing it like this: define install_license($host) {
2012 Nov 02
4
Loop over several Variables, add on question
Hey everyone, I have again a loop question: After generating the dataset using Jan?s approach from my previous posting (http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Loop-over-several-variables-td4648112.html) I want to rename the Variables in the new dataset so that all y will be called tiy. Doing it separately the following line works fine: ti<-rename (ti,c(y5="tiy5")) So I thought I simply
2010 Nov 24
0
Hospital ANOVA/ANCOVA problem
Hi everyone, I've only been using R for a week or so now, and am now required to work with some pretty mixed data at my hospital. Basically, we're looking to see if hypertension status (nominal) affects cardiac function (multiple & continuous). In order to do this, we've collected multiple echocardiograph data reports on each patient. 1. Each patient is coded either as 0 or 1
2008 Jan 19
1
mixing templates and other methods for a file''s content
Hello there, I have come to a situation where I would like to mix 2 approaches to create the contents of a file. Here is what I have: a module ''sudo'' which manages a hosts /etc/sudoers file: init.pp: class sudo { case $operatingsystem { Debian: { package { "sudo": } } } file { "/etc/sudoers": mode => 440, content =>
2012 Nov 29
1
libary survival
Hello,I would like to know if there is residue analysis after the Cox model and make the adjustment for my random cluster? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Jun 29
1
More on class includes
After some through I have decided that I don''t want to keep all my configuration variables in LDAP; too many variables and the variables are too specific to manage efficiently. What I want to keep in ldap are some general class definitions, like samba-bdc, and samba-dev-shares, etc. So I build a manifest like the one below; but there are a few problems. First, I can''t be sure
2014 Nov 05
5
[LLVMdev] lifetime.start/end clarification
On 5 November 2014 12:48, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Nick Lewycky" <nlewycky at google.com> > > To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov> > > Cc: "Reid Kleckner" <rnk at google.com>, "LLVM Developers Mailing List" < > llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu> > >
2011 Jan 25
1
coxme and random factors
Hi I would really appreciate some help with my code for coxme... My data set I'm interested in survival of animals after an experiment with 4 treatments, which was performed on males and females. I also have two random factors: Response variable: survival (death) Factor 1: treatment (4 levels) Factor 2: sex (male / female) Random effects 1: person nested within day (2 people did
2017 Apr 04
4
[inline-asm][asm-goto] Supporting "asm goto" in inline assembly
My two cents: - I think inline assembly should work even if the compiler cannot parse the contents. This would rule out msvc inline assembly (or alternatively put all the parsing and interpretation burden on the frontend), but would work with gcc asm goto which specifies possible targets separately. - Supporting control flow in inline assembly by allowing jumps out of an assembly block seems