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2007 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] random warnings
On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Mike Stump wrote: > They looked real enough to me: Fixed, thanks. -Chris > > > /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp: In > function ‘bool<unnamed>::isFPS16Immediate(llvm::ConstantFPSDNode*, > short int&)’: > /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp: > 148: warning:
2007 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] random warnings
They looked real enough to me: /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp: In function ‘bool<unnamed>::isFPS16Immediate(llvm::ConstantFPSDNode*, short int&)’: /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/CellSPU/SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp: 148: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict- aliasing rules
2019 Jan 05
1
unsorted - suggestion for performance improvement and ALTREP support for POSIXct
I believe the performance of isUnsorted() in sort.c could be improved by calling REAL() once (outside of the for loop), rather than calling it twice inside the loop. As an aside, it is implemented in the faster way in doSort() (sort.c line 401). The example below shows the performance improvement for a vectors of double of moving REAL() outside the for loop. # example as implemented in
2006 Aug 24
2
SELinux Strict Mode
According to http://www.redhat.com/magazine/006apr05/features/selinux/ there is a package named selinux-policy-strict, which contains a series of rules for correctly handling many situations (software) when using strict policy. Does CentOS have this package available ? If not, can someone make it available through Centosplus or Addon, for example ? This package is not part of the upstream main
2015 Sep 03
2
LLVM and strict SSA
Hello to all LLVM Developers. The LLVM IR is in strict SSA form (i.e. every variable is defined before it is used along every path from the entry to exit point)? According to the documentation, currently the LLVM IR is in the SSA form, but I don't see additional information about *strict* SSA form. The strict SSA form provide opportunities of optimization in register allocation, because is
2019 May 29
2
[RFC] Add support for options -fp-model= and -fp-speculation= : specify floating point behavior
Intel would like to contribute a patch to implement support for these Intel- and Microsoft -fp options. This message is to describe the options and request feedback from the community. -fp-model=[precise|strict|fast|except[-]] and -fp-speculation=[fast|strict|safe] This contribution would dovetail with the llvm patch "Teach the IRBuilder about constrained fadd and friends" which is
2005 Feb 21
1
is.matrix(), as.matrix, & as(,"matrix")
Under help(matrix) it is written: 'is.matrix' tests if its argument is a (strict) matrix. It is generic: you can write methods to handle specific classes of objects, see InternalMethods. Further down, under "Details", the meaning of "strict" is explained more explicitly: 'is.matrix' returns 'TRUE' if 'x' is a matrix
2011 Jan 26
1
Wine 1.3.12 build failed on OpenIndiana b148
Starting from version 1.3.12 unable to build Wine. I use /usr/sfw/bin/gcc compiler and gnu ld. For configure script I change only prefix. when i make gmake i get error. ........... gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -D__WINESRC__ -D_KERNEL32_ -D_NORMALIZE_ -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
2009 Jul 22
2
[LLVMdev] proposed new rule for getelementptr
On Jul 22, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Török Edwin wrote: > On 2009-07-22 21:30, Dan Gohman wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> >> >> I'm working on refining the definition of getelementptr (GEP) to >> >> clarify its semantics and to allow front-ends to provide additional >> >> information to optimization passes. >> >> >> >> To
2020 Sep 04
4
[RFC libnbd PATCH 0/2] Add knobs for client- vs. server-side validation
We have been inconsistent on how much we reject client-side without even consulting the server, vs. how much we depend on the server to detect failure (even if our request can be deemed undefined per NBD protocol). I'd like to change it so that by default, we reject as much as we can client-side for less traffic, but where the user can also change things on the fly for server-side integration
2020 Sep 04
0
[libnbd PATCH 1/2] api: Add nbd_set_strict_mode
Right now, libnbd has refused to issue a command not advertised as supported by a server, including unknown flags, mainly because the NBD protocol does not guarantee what the server will do, and libnbd would rather stay in sync with the server than drop the connection. However, for integration purposes, it can be handy to coerce libnbd into sending something to see how the server will react
2010 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] folding x * 0 = 0
On Wednesday 03 March 2010 13:13:50 Chris Lattner wrote: > > Why not at first create a compile time option for this so that the > > code is already available for special purposes? > > I'm not sure how that would work, but it most likely wouldn't fit with the > design of llvm. If this is important, I'd rather fix the representational > issue. I agree. The
2007 Dec 15
1
[LLVMdev] strict aliasing in SPU land
/Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/CellSPU/ SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp: In function 'bool<unnamed>::isFPS16Immediate(llvm::ConstantFPSDNode*, short int&)': /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/CellSPU/ SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp:141: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules In file included from
2009 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] proposed new rule for getelementptr
On 2009-07-23 00:02, Dan Gohman wrote: > On Jul 22, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Török Edwin wrote: > > > >> On 2009-07-22 21:30, Dan Gohman wrote: >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm working on refining the definition of getelementptr (GEP) to >>> >>> clarify its semantics and to allow front-ends to
2023 Apr 17
1
RTP address learning and timing problem
Hi Joshua, Thank you for that. From the code it kind of looks like STRICT_RTP_LEARN_TIMEOUT is a minimum, not a maximum: if (!ast_sockaddr_isnull(&rtp->strict_rtp_address) && STRICT_RTP_LEARN_TIMEOUT < ast_tvdiff_ms(ast_tvnow(), rtp->rtp_source_learn.start)) { ast_verb(4, "%p -- Strict RTP learning complete - Locking on source address %s\n", Our call shows: #
2020 Jan 29
2
Floating point semantic modes
Yes, you’re probably right about this. I was originally thinking of FENV_ACCESS as a fully strict mode of operation, but what you’re suggesting aligns with what Cameron suggested and even some of my own reasoning on other points. So, let me amend my previous proposal to say: STDC FENV_ACCESS {ON|OFF} Patch in progress. I think ON should force the following: except_behavior { strict }
2010 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] folding x * 0 = 0
On 03/03/2010 10:36 PM, David Greene wrote: > On Wednesday 03 March 2010 13:13:50 Chris Lattner wrote: >>> Why not at first create a compile time option for this so that the >>> code is already available for special purposes? >> I'm not sure how that would work, but it most likely wouldn't fit with the >> design of llvm. If this is important, I'd
2013 Apr 11
0
[PATCH 1/2] Use C locale when reading ReplayGain tag
When a locale is in effect that does not use the point as the decimal mark (e.g., sv_SE or de_DE, which use a comma) and a ReplayGain tag is read for --apply-replaygain-which-is-not-lossless, the gain value was misinterpreted (e.g., "-2.29" truncated to "-2"). This is fixed by resetting the locale to "C" temporarily, based on Josh Coalson's fix of the dual case
2016 Dec 14
4
[FileCheck] Fix --strict-whitespace --match-full-lines
Hi, this patch fixes a problem with leading/trailing whitespace matching for FileCheck --strict-whitespace --match-full-lines. Consider a text file: ... $ cat DUMP bla1 bla2 bla3 bla4 bla5 ... with some leading and trailing spaces, made more visible like this: ... $ sed 's/ /_/g' DUMP bla1 bla2 _bla3 bla4_ _bla5_ ... and a FileCheck file CHECK to match DUMP: ... $ cat CHECK //
2020 Sep 04
0
[libnbd PATCH 2/2] api: Add STRICT_BOUNDS to nbd_set_strict_mode
The NBD protocol states that a 0-length request is undefined; we were inconsistent in that we let it through for read, write, and cache, but blocked it for trim, zero, and block_status. The NBD protocol also has documented rules on handling access beyond EOF, but we are currently wasting traffic to the server when we can give the same answer ourselves. Exposing this as a strictness knob gives