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2007 Jun 08
1
world map matrix
Hi, Is it possible to make a world map matrix where land values are set to 0 and sea values to 1? Cheers, Antonio [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Jul 29
1
[LLVMdev] Total Solar Eclipse on Day of Meeting
It appears that we're going to have a total solar eclipse on the day of the developers meeting. Unfortunately, it'll be in Siberia/China: http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2008/TSE2008.html -bw
2011 Oct 22
0
[LLVMdev] Question regarding basic-block placement optimization
...at some point to violate the natural structure of the CFG. I don't care much about how you layout the cold chains as long as they are not interleaved with the rest of the code, thus breaking the topological ordering and forcing extra branches. In practice, this means they get their own little Siberia after the function return, effectively splitting the function into two sections. However, the notion of "coldness" is really relative to the current loop head. So you may layout a nice contiguous, topologically ordered inner loop, then determine the whole thing is cold relative to its out...
2011 Oct 21
3
[LLVMdev] Question regarding basic-block placement optimization
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk>wrote: > > On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:56 AM, Chandler Carruth wrote: > > > A new patch is attached that is *much* less of a rough draft. Sorry for > any confusion due to the early state of the patch. > > Thanks, Chandler. This is great stuff. > > > Still, I never intended this to be
2011 Oct 23
4
[LLVMdev] Question regarding basic-block placement optimization
...edge in BranchProbabilityInfo (80% vs. 20%). I don't care much about how you layout the cold chains as long as they > are not interleaved with the rest of the code, thus breaking the > topological ordering and forcing extra branches. In practice, this > means they get their own little Siberia after the function return, > effectively splitting the function into two sections. However, the > notion of "coldness" is really relative to the current loop head. > I've not really tried to ensure this happens correctly. Mostly, this is just forming hot-paths through the co...
2002 Aug 19
4
Format converters
...ould simply switch to the corpus codec, e.g., MP3 at 192 kbs. This is not as far-fetched as it might seem. In Europe and the USA, lots of money is currently spent on building large corpora of small languages. These languages are spoken in Jungles (Amazonia, South-east Asia), Tundra's (Northern Siberia, Kamchatka), and high mountain area's (Himalaya's). Furthermore, large corpora (>100GB) of natural speech are collected by volunteers carrying minidisc equipment. All this speech will end up in archives using some kind of compression. I have done some studies of the effects of compressi...
2007 Dec 01
2
Sweave: Variables in code chunk headers
I would like to be able to do something like this: <<echo=F,fig=T,width=mywidth>>= ... @ with mywidth set in a previous code chunk. Is there a way to do this in Sweave? (Sorry for two questions in a row, I have been saving these up.) -- Michael
2007 Dec 01
2
Sweave: Variables in code chunk headers
I would like to be able to do something like this: <<echo=F,fig=T,width=mywidth>>= ... @ with mywidth set in a previous code chunk. Is there a way to do this in Sweave? (Sorry for two questions in a row, I have been saving these up.) -- Michael
2011 Aug 18
4
[RFC 0/0] Introducing a generic socket offload framework
TL;DR ----- In this RFC we propose the introduction of the concept of hardware socket offload to the Linux kernel. Patches will accompany this RFC in a few days, but we felt we had enough on the design to solicit constructive discussion from the community at-large. BACKGROUND ---------- Many applications within enterprise organizations suitable for virtualization neither require nor desire a
2011 Aug 18
4
[RFC 0/0] Introducing a generic socket offload framework
TL;DR ----- In this RFC we propose the introduction of the concept of hardware socket offload to the Linux kernel. Patches will accompany this RFC in a few days, but we felt we had enough on the design to solicit constructive discussion from the community at-large. BACKGROUND ---------- Many applications within enterprise organizations suitable for virtualization neither require nor desire a