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2006 Jul 11
1
invalid alignment error in R-2.4.0
Hi I thought I'd pass one of my package through R CMD check with R-2.4.0 with the following result (it's clean under R-2.3.1): [snip] > > # histogram of the fourth power: > hist(out^4, col="gray") *** caught bus error *** address 0x12, cause 'invalid alignment' Traceback: 1: sort(x, partial = c(half, half + 1)) 2: sum(sort(x, partial = c(half, half +
2005 Aug 31
3
generic function argument list problem
Hi it says in R-exts that A method must have all the arguments of the generic, including ... if the generic does. A method must have arguments in exactly the same order as the generic. A method should use the same defaults as the generic. So, how come the arguments for rep() are (x, times, ...) and the arguments for rep.default() are (x, times, length.out, each, ...) ?
2004 Jun 17
6
Compiling problem on Debian
Hi, I can't compile Asterisk on a Debian machine. gcc -g -o asterisk -Wl,-E io.o sched.o logger.o frame.o loader.o config.o channel.o translate.o file.o say.o pbx.o cli.o md5.o term.o ulaw.o alaw.o callerid.o fskmodem.o image.o app.o cdr.o tdd.o acl.o rtp.o manager.o asterisk.o ast_expr.o dsp.o chanvars.o indications.o autoservice.o db.o privacy.o astmm.o enum.o srv.o dns.o aescrypt.o
2006 Oct 02
1
Trig.Rd typo (PR#9269)
Full_Name: Robin Hankin Version: 2.4.0 RC OS: MacOSX 10.4.7 Submission from: (NULL) (139.166.242.29) The first cut line described in Trig.Rd for asin() is incorrect in the ascii version of the manpage. The Rd file reads: For \code{asin()} and \code{acos()}, there are two cuts, both along the real axis: \eqn{\left(-\infty, -1\right]}{\(-Inf, 1\]} and Note the inconsistency between the
2006 Aug 29
2
vector S4 classes
In the Green Book, section 7.5 discusses new vector classes and uses quaternions as an example of a vector class that needs more than one number per element. I would like to define a new class that has a numeric vector and a logical vector of the same length that specifies whether the measurement was accurate. The following code does not behave as desired: >
2016 Jul 27
2
llvm-link unifies identified structs?
The language reference says: "identified [structure] types are never uniqued". But llvm-link seems to do just that at link-time: > cat x.ll %A = type {} %B = type {} %C = type { %A*, %B* } define void @foo(%C* %c) { ret void } > llvm-link x.ll | llvm-dis ; ModuleID = '<stdin>' source_filename = "llvm-link"
2008 Mar 09
2
Bessel functions of complex argument
Dear R users, I'm porting a piece of Matlab code to R, but I'm now stuck with the following: I need an equivalent of besselJ(x, nu) that can handle a complex argument x. I couldn't find any R implementation. I did find a possible fortran solution in SLATEC (< http://www.netlib.org/slatec/ > , CBESJ-C), however I've never tried to use external C or Fortran code
2008 Mar 09
2
Bessel functions of complex argument
Dear R users, I'm porting a piece of Matlab code to R, but I'm now stuck with the following: I need an equivalent of besselJ(x, nu) that can handle a complex argument x. I couldn't find any R implementation. I did find a possible fortran solution in SLATEC (< http://www.netlib.org/slatec/ > , CBESJ-C), however I've never tried to use external C or Fortran code
2005 Apr 13
2
Inf +1i vs 1+Inf*1i
Hi If I have a <- Inf + 1i then Re(a) is Inf, and Im(a) is 1, as expected. But if b <- 1 + Inf * 1i, then Im(b) = Inf , as expected, but Re(b) = NaN, which I didn't expect. Why this asymmetry? How to define an object with Re(b)=1, Im(b)=Inf? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst Southampton Oceanography Centre European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK tel 023-8059-7743
2006 Nov 15
2
filling an array, vectorized
Hi, I am sure this has come up before, but my searches of the archive didn't give any results (maybe I didn't use the right keywords, but if I use too many, the search times out). I have a vector of dimensions n, length is not fixed, eg n <- c(4,5,7) or n <- c(19,4,5,7) and a function f that takes a vector of indices, same length of n, and gives a scalar. I would like to fill
2013 Sep 25
2
[LLVMdev] Linking static archives with MCJIT?
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 17:14 +0000, you wrote: > What API did you use in 3.2? llvm::Linker used to have a method LinkInLibrary(). My understanding is that there's a larger reorganisation of the linking process going on but I haven't found a straight-forward replacement for that method yet. I might be missing something though. Or perhaps I could even just reuse some code from that old
2013 Apr 02
1
gdata selectively not working
I can use gdata to successfully read in the example Excel file, but not any other excel files. Why might this be the case? It seems that the problem has something to do with opening the database but no indication as to what the problem is. So i'm at a loss of how to fix it. > library(gdata) gdata: read.xls support for 'XLS' (Excel 97-2004) files ENABLED. gdata: read.xls support
2006 Sep 12
8
"undefined method `retrieve'' for nil:NilClass" when attempting to run puppetmasterd
I posted this earlier on IRC, but it didn''t seem anyone was active: <mozillaman>Hey all! <mozillaman>Quick question for you :) <mozillaman>I installed puppet according to the directions on the site and got this: sudo /usr/bin/puppetmasterd --nonodes undefined method `retrieve'' for nil:NilClass <mozillaman>Anyone have any ideas? Any help would be
2013 Sep 25
2
[LLVMdev] Linking static archives with MCJIT?
Hi all, is there a way to link a native static library (.a) into code that runs through MCJIT? I was able to do it with LLVM 3.2, but it seems the API has changed and maybe was removed? Thanks, Robin -- Robin Sommer * Phone +1 (510) 722-6541 * robin at icir.org ICSI/LBNL * Fax +1 (510) 666-2956 * www.icir.org/robin
2010 May 27
2
Multipathing with Sun 7310
Dear list, we have a relatively new Sun Storage 7310, where we connect CentOS 5.5 Servers (IBM LS21/LS41 Blades) via Brocade Switches, 4GBit FC. The Blades boot from SAN via qla2xxx, and have no harddisks at all. We want them to use multipathing from the very beginning, so /boot and / are already seen by multipathd. Problem is, that the Sun 7310 has two storage heads which run in
2001 Oct 18
1
tapply problem
Hello everybody. I have a question that has stumped me and the usual "apply" tricks don't seem to work. I run a course where each student's performance is marked by one or more assessors. I have a data frame containing students' names, assessors' names and their marks, arranged as follows: ID student assessor Q1A Q1B Q1C Q2A Q2B Q3 1 2152833
2016 Jul 26
4
'invalid subroutine type ref' when linking custom metadata
With 3.9, llvm-link tells me 'invalid subroutine type ref' when linking the two code pieces below, and I don't quite understand why. It looks like it merges the debug information with the custom metadata. I've filed a ticket already [1] but as I'm not sure if this is indeed a bug or if I'm misunderstanding something, I thought I'd ask here. Any ideas? Thanks, Robin
2006 Sep 21
1
printing of complex numbers in R-alpha
Hello everyone I am finding complex numbers to be printed oddly in R-alpha. > 1e100+1e100i [1] 1e+100+1e+100i > 1e100 + 1e44i [1] 1e+100+100000000000000008821361405306422640701865984i > dput(1e100+1e44i) 1e+100+100000000000000008821361405306422640701865984i > [same thing at home on a linux box] The first line is what I would expect, the second and third lines aren't: I
2014 Jun 20
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Stackmaps for ELF?
I don't believe the changes have made it in yet. In addition to the previous patch set, we've got an independent implementation we've been using for a while: https://github.com/AzulSystems/llvm-late-safepoint-placement We really should get one or the other merged in tree. Could you point me to the previous patch set so I can ping it and review? Philip -------- Original Message
2009 Sep 17
4
Optimised ARM Ogg/Theora/Vorbis decoder
This is a note to announce the availability of "Ogg Theorarm", an optimised ARM implementation of decoding libraries for the Theora video code, and Vorbis audio codec from xiph.org. Full details of this code release can be found at <http://www.wss.co.uk/pinknoise/theorarm>, but highlights include: * Full speed playback of a 320x240x25fps clip with a 48kHz stereo audio track on