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2004 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] Some backend questions
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Vladimir Prus wrote:
> > If you do this (which I recommend for the first step), you'll notice that
> > it produces pretty horrible code, as all immediates are copied into
> > registers before they are used. In other words, instead of getting:
> >
> > R2 = add R1, 17
> >
> > You'll get:
> >
> > R3 = mov 17
>
2010 Apr 30
2
sub-menu's
Unless someone already has a snazzy isolinux image that lets you
select multiple makes and models to update bios's that's willing to
share. I was curious if someone could tell me how to go from my
isolinux.cfg into sub menu categories so instead of having one great
big menu with multiple makes models and bios revisions, I can drill
down into menu's until i get to the bios revisions to
2010 Feb 12
1
OT A little off topic - Logo for promotion purposes?
Hi,
I'm putting some promotional material together and noticed that most
proprietary codec manufacturers have a nice eye-catching memorable logo.
Does the CELT codec have a snazzy logo that I can use as a nice memory
aid when telling people how great the codec is?
thank you,
Paul.
2004 Jun 07
1
[LLVMdev] Some backend questions
Chris Lattner wrote:
> The ultimate solution is to use a pattern matching instruction selector
> (which we are working on). In the meantime, depending on how RISCy your
> target is, it's pretty easy to get reasonable code with few special cases.
> Usually this is enough:
>
> ... visitAdd(Instruction &I) {
>
> if (ConstantInt *C =
2004 Jun 07
2
[LLVMdev] Some backend questions
Chris Lattner wrote:
> > 1. The MachineInstrBuilder has methods to add register operand and
> > immediate operand. However, what would be really nice is a method to add
> > Value*. So, I would write:
> >
> > BuildMI(*BB, NM::add, 1).add(I.getOperand(0), I.getOperand(1));
> >
> > and depending on whether the passed Value* is contant or instruction,
2004 Aug 06
2
Clustering on the YP
...ple machines are not
supported (unless they appear to be coming from the same IP)...This means
if you are running multiple mountpoints on the same server, and your server
name is the same for all of them, then this listing will be combined
together (including sums of listeners)....I've also snazzied the site up a
bit (ok, maybe just a bit)....See it all here :
http://www.oddsock.org/icecast2yp
oh, and this was done without modifications to icecast2, so no need to
update yourself to get this logic, its done automagically...nice eh ?
oddsock
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2003 Nov 23
2
R Home Page Graphic Competition
R Home Page Graphic Competition
===============================
We're looking for a snazzy graphic for the home page of the R Project.
Please send us your favourite R image and the best (as chosen by R-core)
will be used on the web site. The author of the winning image will also
receive *free registration* for the useR! 2004 conference
(http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/useR-2004/)
2007 Aug 31
3
Bootstrapping from SVN
Is there a simple way to bootstrap merb directly from the Subversion
repository, rather than first installing it as a gem?
I can do the following if I already have an old gem lying around:
merb -g testapp # using an old gem
cd testapp
rake merb:freeze_from_svn
Unfortunately, that means I''m using an old version of the generator. So for
example, when I just tried this,
2009 May 22
0
[LLVMdev] Arm port
Samuel Crow wrote:
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> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Chuck Robey <chuckr at telenix.org>
>> To: LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
>> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:22:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Arm port
>>
>> OK, I've got enough to go on with, and I'm getting ready right now to begin
2005 Sep 12
10
RailsPlayground Beta Launch - Free Rails Hosting
I have launched a free Ruby on Rails hosting site as my gift back to
the rails community. For details visit http://www.railsplayground.com.
--
Joe Clarke
www.clarkeweb.com
2009 May 22
3
[LLVMdev] Arm port
----- Original Message ----
> From: Chuck Robey <chuckr at telenix.org>
> To: LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 9:22:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Arm port
>
> OK, I've got enough to go on with, and I'm getting ready right now to begin
> reading the dragon book, but one question bothers me regarding the
2006 Apr 01
15
Ruby on Rails CMS released. Web 2.0, Ajax, etc
Eribium, a content managing system built with rails has been released
completely free under the MIT License.
http://www.eribium.org/eribium/?p=21
You can find a demo here: http://alexmaccaw.no-ip.info:3000/admin
(user and pass are ''demo'').
Some of the features include:
* Completely Unobtrusive Javascript.
* Liquid View, works with pretty much any screen resolution.
2009 May 22
2
[LLVMdev] Arm port
> OK, I checked the llvm-2.5 Makefiles. They have constructs in them which cannot
> be used in any BSD Makefile (such as the form of conditionals: ifndef is a GNU
> Makeism), and won't run on any BSD Make. I know BSD Make and GNU Make well
> enough, but I doon't know much about Cmake, I can say that all of the makefiles
> I saw in llvm would (1) refuse to run on BSD make
2005 Nov 05
0
iGlance is here!
So you all know I've been working with Speex on iGlance for ages. Well,
I'm happy to report that after all this time, it's done. (Well, as much
as anything in this space is ever done, but it works for some large
subset of users, and it has a snazzy website to promote it.) For
details, please see:
http://www.iglance.com
To review, iGlance is a P2P VoIP/videoconferencing
2004 Aug 06
0
Clustering on the YP
...> supported (unless they appear to be coming from the same IP)...This
> means if you are running multiple mountpoints on the same server, and
> your server name is the same for all of them, then this listing will
> be combined together (including sums of listeners)....I've also
> snazzied the site up a bit (ok, maybe just a bit)....See it all here :
> http://www.oddsock.org/icecast2yp
>
> oh, and this was done without modifications to icecast2, so no need to
> update yourself to get this logic, its done automagically...nice eh ?
>
> oddsock
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2007 Feb 10
0
[Fwd: Re: TMG -- MS Visual Foxpro errors]
On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 10:43 -0500, donbnfborn@aol.com wrote:
> I'd like very much to be able to run "The Master Genealogist" under
> Wine. TMG is a MS Visual Foxpro application for genealogy database
> work. On my Kubuntu 6.10 system I have successfully downloaded and
> installed Wine 0.9.30, and then installed TMG ver. 6 including updates
> to 6.12, the current
2012 Mar 19
0
acs package: analyze data from the U.S. American Community Survey
We are pleased to announce version 0.8 of the acs package for R, now
available on CRAN
(<http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/acs/index.html>.
The package provides a general toolkit for managing, analyzing, and
presenting data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey
(ACS). Confidence intervals provided with the data are converted to
standard errors and bundled with estimates in
2012 Mar 19
0
acs package: analyze data from the U.S. American Community Survey
We are pleased to announce version 0.8 of the acs package for R, now
available on CRAN
(<http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/acs/index.html>.
The package provides a general toolkit for managing, analyzing, and
presenting data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey
(ACS). Confidence intervals provided with the data are converted to
standard errors and bundled with estimates in
2005 Nov 05
0
iGlance is here!
So you all know I've been working with Theora on iGlance for ages.
Well, I'm happy to report that after all this time, it's done. (Well,
as much as anything in this space is ever done, but it works for some
large subset of users, and it has a snazzy website to promote it.) For
details, please see:
http://www.iglance.com
To review, iGlance is a P2P VoIP/videoconferencing
2001 Feb 01
1
R works in KDE but not in Gnome
I have a Red Hat 7.0 system, plus glibc-2.2 and gcc-2.96.69. When I run the
R demo 'demo("graphics") with KDE it runs fine, but when I try it with Gnome
it croaks:
demo(graphics)
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Type <Return> to start :
> opar <- par(ask = interactive() && (.Device %in% c("X11",
"GTK", "windows", "Macintosh")))