Displaying 20 results from an estimated 45 matches for "straddle".
2011 Dec 27
4
Initializing a large data structure to be accessed strictly within a shared C library
Dear R-devel members,
The question: Is it possible to initialize and later free a large data
structure strictly within a shared C library, to be used by a function in
the C library that I'll call from R--without ever having to pass data to
and from R? This is analogous to C++ object initialization/use/destruction,
but if possible I'd like to stay in C.
The context: I'm implementing
2011 Dec 27
4
Initializing a large data structure to be accessed strictly within a shared C library
Dear R-devel members,
The question: Is it possible to initialize and later free a large data
structure strictly within a shared C library, to be used by a function in
the C library that I'll call from R--without ever having to pass data to
and from R? This is analogous to C++ object initialization/use/destruction,
but if possible I'd like to stay in C.
The context: I'm implementing
2015 Mar 16
3
[LLVMdev] Alias analysis issue with structs on PPC
...p common cases, but
> will not address the general issue. Now part of this does some down to
> using array parameters as a substitute for byval/direct parameters. As I
> recall, this was done because it allowed a natural partial decomposition
> between GPRs and stack for structures that straddle the number of available
> parameter-passing GPRs. If we could accomplish that with regular byval
> parameters and regular direct parameters, then we'd not need any of this
> array coercion, and the system, including for the purposes of aliasing
> analysis, would work as intended. Th...
2009 Sep 18
1
Verification on HOW adding a machines works
I'm straddling the half-way point between samba and ldap. When adding a
machine to the domain, functionally, it works like you would expect. You
enter in the domain, enter your credentials, and reboot. The computer is
able to function as a machine on the domain.
I'm using the smbldap-tools as suggested in the wiki. Here's the script:
add machine script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd
2009 Sep 02
1
Problems with Boxplot
...My first question is: is there a simple way of getting both dates along
the x-axis and the "*100" calculation (or percentages)?
2) Next is how can I put a legend somewhere to show that red is "data set 1"
and blue is "data set 2".
3) Is it possible to get the date to straddle across each of the two dates
it covers: as it is, one tick has the date, the other does not.
4) Is it possible to show both the median and the mean with boxplot?
5) Finally, the code works as described above (i.e. up to a point) with the
"Post trial data.csv" file I have posted. Howeve...
2006 Mar 08
3
bug in map('world') ?
hi,
did'nt see anything in the archive:
map('world',pro='rectangular',para=0)
yields a strange artifact (horizontal bar) extending over the whole map
at a certain latitude range (approx 65 deg. north), whereas
map('world',pro='rectangular',para=180)
(which should be the same) does not show the artifact.
the artifact shows up in other projections as well,
2008 Mar 14
2
bitreader optimizations
...r);
FLAC__ASSERT(0 != br->buffer);
/* WATCHOUT: code does not work with <32bit words; we can make things much faster with this assertion */
FLAC__ASSERT(FLAC__BITS_PER_WORD >= 32);
FLAC__ASSERT(parameter < 32);
- /* the above two asserts also guarantee that the binary part never straddles more that 2 words, so we don't have to loop to read it */
-
- if(nvals == 0)
- return true;
+ /* the above two asserts also guarantee that the binary part never straddles more than 2 words, so we don't have to loop to read it */
- cbits = br->consumed_bits;
- cwords = br->consumed...
2020 Jun 11
2
pointer subtraciton on arm for 8.3p1
...{
> char* src = (char*)0x7ffffec0;
> char* s = (char*)0x80000049;
> printf("%ld\n",s - src);
> return 0;
> }
inside the strlcpy.c for example we have:
> return(s - src - 1); /* count does not include NUL */
It is somewhat infrequent as the array has to straddle the 0x80000000 boundary.
I can clearly disable hardening or hack out ftrapv from my system, but
was wondering if you guys have some advice on how to fix openssh for
this platform?
Sandy Patterson
P.S. My backtrace looks like this:
#0 __GI_raise (sig=sig at entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux...
2012 May 04
0
[PATCH] Optimize FLAC__bitreader_read_rice_signed
...r);
FLAC__ASSERT(0 != br->buffer);
/* WATCHOUT: code does not work with <32bit words; we can make things much faster with this assertion */
FLAC__ASSERT(FLAC__BITS_PER_WORD >= 32);
FLAC__ASSERT(parameter < 32);
- /* the above two asserts also guarantee that the binary part never straddles more that 2 words, so we don't have to loop to read it */
-
- if(nvals == 0)
- return true;
-
- cbits = br->consumed_bits;
- cwords = br->consumed_words;
+ /* the above two asserts also guarantee that the binary part never straddles more than 2 words, so we don't have to loop to rea...
2008 Mar 17
0
bitreader optimizations
...r);
FLAC__ASSERT(0 != br->buffer);
/* WATCHOUT: code does not work with <32bit words; we can make things much faster with this assertion */
FLAC__ASSERT(FLAC__BITS_PER_WORD >= 32);
FLAC__ASSERT(parameter < 32);
- /* the above two asserts also guarantee that the binary part never straddles more that 2 words, so we don't have to loop to read it */
-
- if(nvals == 0)
- return true;
-
- cbits = br->consumed_bits;
- cwords = br->consumed_words;
+ /* the above two asserts also guarantee that the binary part never straddles more than 2 words, so we don't have to loop to rea...
2012 Aug 28
3
[PATCH 1/3] Make FLAC__clz_soft_uint32 static.
---
src/libFLAC/include/private/bitmath.h | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/libFLAC/include/private/bitmath.h b/src/libFLAC/include/private/bitmath.h
index 61b0e03..d32b1a7 100644
--- a/src/libFLAC/include/private/bitmath.h
+++ b/src/libFLAC/include/private/bitmath.h
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
#endif
/* Will never be emitted for MSVC, GCC, Intel compilers */
2005 Nov 23
2
[OT] Message-ID Threading w/Subject Append Example -- WAS: pine rpm for centos 4
...amiliar and
others find it easier to take adventures.
Neither tendency is good or bad, they are just personal
preferences. It would be more comfortable for the list membership,
and improve the decorum of the messages considerably, if people
from one camp or the other, and the many of us that straddle both
albeit on different issues, displayed a willingness to accommodate
the other side and recognize that there are many important reasons,
not all of which we may agree with, why someone chooses to do
things a certain way.
Complaining about people's email habits, particularly in public,...
2004 Mar 24
1
Support for layers and alpha channel?
...t could also be a
fixing layer, like the removal of the huge JVC logo in Highlander
Endgame Special Edition. If good timecoding is available users could
even share small overlay movies that fix visual bugs in already bought
movies.
Underneath It All
Remember the No Doubt video where the singer straddles and orgasms and
blinks of screen (to that happy place:-) to quickly return back on
screen? Perhaps it would easier for the codec if she would be on a
layer that simply jumps behind the background layer. Perhaps even more
so if the motion in that layer can be frozen in time and continue when
i...
2015 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] Alias analysis issue with structs on PPC
...mon cases,
> but will not address the general issue. Now part of this does some
> down to using array parameters as a substitute for byval/direct
> parameters. As I recall, this was done because it allowed a natural
> partial decomposition between GPRs and stack for structures that
> straddle the number of available parameter-passing GPRs. If we could
> accomplish that with regular byval parameters and regular direct
> parameters, then we'd not need any of this array coercion, and the
> system, including for the purposes of aliasing analysis, would work
> as intended. Th...
2016 Feb 24
0
Can lit be upgraded to assume Python 2.7?
Renato Golin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes:
> On 24 February 2016 at 19:49, Sean Silva via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> Great! I'll circle around to this at some point. Despite the "obvious"
>> nature of it I still am wary of underestimating the cruftiness of the
>> buildbots, so I'll probably do it some
2006 Feb 19
0
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RubyStuf.com, the premiere place for Ruby stuff, has some new, um, stuff.
http://www.rubystuff.com/
Profoundly inspired by a series of ruby-talk threads on just how
"dangerous" is Ruby comes "Ruby: You''ll shoot your eye out" shirts and mugs:
http://www.cafepress.com/ruby_dangerous
http://www.cafepress.com/rubyshootout
(A big shout-out to David Koontz for the
2001 Apr 03
0
graph from unix into word
...son I switched to R under NT.
One (admittedly cumbersome) solution is to write the graph to a ps file,
then take the file into Ghostview (freely available from web), convert the
ps file to eps, and then insert an eps viewer. Then you can see it in
word, but (yawn) it is all a bit of a hassle to straddle this particular
UNIX/ microsoft divide. I did not notice degraded quality with this
method.
Or you can just put up with seeing only a graph frame in word (the graph
will print fine on a ps printer, despite appearing as a frame on the
screen).
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System info:
R...
2005 Jun 14
0
Asterisk & outbound proxy?
I am tired of nat tricks, and would really like to run ser on a system
that straddles the internal and external network, and send all outbound
sip traffic to it (it would also rtp proxy). This would also give the
huge benefit of actually being able to implement SIP reinvites some of
the time, even though the * server is behind a nat.
I know there's no outbound proxy support...
2015 Sep 09
0
sample.int() algorithms
I was experiencing a strange pattern of slowdowns when using
sample.int(), where sampling from a one population would sometimes
take 1000x longer than taking the same number of samples from a
slightly larger population. For my application, this resulted in a
runtime of several hours rather than a few seconds. Looking into it,
I saw that sample.int() is hardcoded to switch algorithms when the
2011 Jul 20
0
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FCI?s High Power Card Edge (HPCE?) Connector is the next generation power card edge connector that satisfies the demands of applications requiring high linear current density and low power loss. The HPCE connector offers a low profile height (2.8 mm for straddle mount; 7.50 mm for right angle) and is based on FCI's cost effective and highly reliable stamped-and-formed power contact technology. Rated to 9A per power contact beam (with multiple power contacts fully energized) without exceeding a 30?C temperature rise in still air.
Micro-USB Connectors...