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2004 Jan 11
1
comparing 2 in rsync
Hi,
Is there a sure way to test 2 cd's if they are true copies in rsync.
I have tried this...
rsync -avv /mnt/cdrom/ /mnt/cdrom2
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result....quite shotened...
misc/rpm2header is uptodate
pkg-9.2-FiveStar-download-i586.idx is uptodate
total: matches=0 tag_hits=0 false_alarms=0 data=0
wrote 65301 bytes read 20 bytes 1789.62 bytes/sec
total size is 679261427 speedup is 10398.82
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Is there a better command line with better options.
Will the resu...
2017 Feb 02
3
RFC: Generic IR reductions
...p" one of { add, sub, mul, max, min, etc } x { '', 'f' } for
> integer / float
> * vec-ty the input type, which can be a scalable type in the future
> (<n x N x type>).
> * type-out not necessarily equal to the lane type in vec-ty, to allow
> for widening/shotening or FP to int conversions, it supported.
I didn't include this in my original proposal, although I'm not
particularly opposed to it. In the spirit of keeping the IR as simple
as possible, the widening/narrowing behaviour doesn't need to be
bundled into the reduction. A promotion can b...
2017 Feb 01
2
RFC: Generic IR reductions
Hi, Renato.
>So I vote "it depends". :)
My preference is to let vectorizer emit one kind of "reduce vector into scalar"
instead of letting vectorizer choose one of many different ways.
I'm perfectly fine with
@llvm.reduce.op.typein.typeout.ordered?(%vector)
being that "one kind of reduce vector into scalar".
I think we are converging enough at the detail