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2013 Jan 13
0
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...as template arguments - r-value 2.0 [3] - static_assert - built-in type traits The only issue I can see is that a number of people emitted the idea that gcc 4.5 might be too advanced for a number of platforms (including RedHat for example). -- Matthieu [1]: "decltype v1.0 (n2343)" is subsided by "decltype v1.1 (n3276)" which drops the completeness requirement of return types; unfortunately it seems no released version of gcc implements v1.1. [2]: "lambda v1.0 (n2658)" is subsided by "lambda v1.1 (n2927)", not sure of the exact impact of the changes. [3]...
2013 Jan 13
5
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote: >> Good points David, I don't feel qualified to evaluate the differences >> between those versions though... Perhaps Richard or Doug could comment here? > > Unless I'm misreading the buildbots, we don't actually have anything > trying to build with MSVC. Have we considered how
2013 Jan 13
0
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...eople who want a closer look to check the Apache page summing up the compiler capabilities by themselves. -- Matthieu. PS: thanks to Stephen Kelly for showing me how to use gmane to barge in. [1]: http://wiki.apache.org/stdcxx/C%2B%2B0xCompilerSupport [2]: "decltype v1.0 (n2343)" is subsided by "decltype v1.1 (n3276)" which drops the completeness requirement of return types; unfortunately it seems no known version of gcc implements v1.1. [3]: "r-value v2.1 (n2844 + core issue 1138)" is subsided by "r-value v3.0 (n3053)" but I could not understand the gi...
2009 Feb 15
2
cannot read words on any wine screen
im using the most recent version of ubuntu and i wanted to run WOW but i have been unable to even configure it due to a lack of text on the configure screen. when i change tabs there is a sudden flash of jumbled texts that immediately subsides. and i am using nvdia drivers for my graphics card. here is what it looks like (title bar got cut off) [Image: http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t50/anbu-naru/bokwe.jpg ]
2011 Dec 01
1
Samba share gets dropped from windows
...t to the share from windows. I have to disconnect, then map the network drive with new credentials. I can't figure out why it's doing this. What can I do to see where it's failing? -- Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever.
2013 Jan 11
4
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Sebastian Redl <sebastian.redl at getdesigned.at> wrote: > > On 11.01.2013, at 20:08, Eli Bendersky wrote: > >>>> I suppose this tradeoff can be evaluated by looking at the delta >>>> between 4.5 and 4.6 which is actually supported by MSVC 2010 and Clang >>>> 3.1 >>> >>> Makes perfect sense to
2013 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...page summing up the compiler > capabilities by themselves. > > > -- Matthieu. > > > PS: thanks to Stephen Kelly for showing me how to use gmane to barge in. > > [1]: http://wiki.apache.org/stdcxx/C%2B%2B0xCompilerSupport > > [2]: "decltype v1.0 (n2343)" is subsided by "decltype v1.1 (n3276)" which drops > the completeness requirement of return types; unfortunately it seems no known > version of gcc implements v1.1. > > [3]: "r-value v2.1 (n2844 + core issue 1138)" is subsided by "r-value v3.0 > (n3053)" but I cou...
2013 Jan 13
0
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...lities by themselves. >> >> >> -- Matthieu. >> >> >> PS: thanks to Stephen Kelly for showing me how to use gmane to barge in. >> >> [1]: http://wiki.apache.org/stdcxx/C%2B%2B0xCompilerSupport >> >> [2]: "decltype v1.0 (n2343)" is subsided by "decltype v1.1 (n3276)" which drops >> the completeness requirement of return types; unfortunately it seems no known >> version of gcc implements v1.1. >> >> [3]: "r-value v2.1 (n2844 + core issue 1138)" is subsided by "r-value v3.0 >> (n3...
2016 Nov 18
2
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
...lla.org/thunderbird/ -------------------- Practically what this means is that in 2016, Thunderbird will finally be able to accept donations from users directed toward the update and maintenance of Thunderbird. In the long run, Thunderbird needs to rely on our users for support, and not expect to be subsidized by revenue from Firefox. We welcome this help from the Mozilla Foundation in moving toward our goal of developing independent sources of income for Thunderbird. In the technical part of that post, Mitchell reiterated that Mozilla needs to be laser-focused on Firefox, and that the burden this p...
2013 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...> >> -- Matthieu. > >> > >> > >> PS: thanks to Stephen Kelly for showing me how to use gmane to barge in. > >> > >> [1]: http://wiki.apache.org/stdcxx/C%2B%2B0xCompilerSupport > >> > >> [2]: "decltype v1.0 (n2343)" is subsided by "decltype v1.1 (n3276)" > which drops > >> the completeness requirement of return types; unfortunately it seems no > known > >> version of gcc implements v1.1. > >> > >> [3]: "r-value v2.1 (n2844 + core issue 1138)" is subsided by &...
2005 May 16
5
xbox asterisk?
...y intelligent thoughts here? I know the price point puts it above most users Asterisk outlay (I run mine on a $100 P3 -800) But interesting to see what happens if people start running video conferencing etc on their home asterisk servers, and lets face it where else can you buy this kind of subsidized processing power from at that price. Cheers, Dean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050516/2b10b6e0/attachment.htm
2016 Nov 18
0
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
...-------------------- > Practically what this means is that in 2016, Thunderbird will finally > be able to accept donations from users directed toward the update and > maintenance of Thunderbird. In the long run, Thunderbird needs to > rely on our users for support, and not expect to be subsidized by > revenue from Firefox. We welcome this help from the Mozilla > Foundation in moving toward our goal of developing independent > sources of income for Thunderbird. The interesting thing is that Thunderbird has seen a lot more bug fixes and improvements since Mozilla 'abandoned&...
2004 Aug 06
0
project 'Sphinx' kicked off
...gning all the filters. I've done a few tests, and it looks promising. IOTW, use matlab or octave to get the high precision impulse reponse of the IIR, scale it according to fixed point reqs., then round it. Assuming that the original IIR filter is stable, the impulse response will eventually subside so that the coefficients round to less than the fixed point precision, i.e. they become all zeros. At that point, you've reached the end of the new FIR, aka impulse response, that has almost exactly the same frequency response as the IIR version and is much closer than that of a fixed point I...
2005 Sep 07
2
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
If you have access to a Windows box, Winamp v5.1 can rip CD's to AAC+. I can't imagine why you would want to do that normally, but it would be useful for comparisons. Ross. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl Heyes" <karl@xiph.org> To: "Ross Levis" <ross@stationplaylist.com> Cc: "icecast" <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Thursday, September
2005 Sep 07
2
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
Windows 98 is totally obsolete and useless. WindowsXP is a completely different architecture for just about everything except the name Windows. You owe it to yourself to check out WindowsXP, even though it is subsidized by the "eveil empire." :) -g. At 16:00 2005-09-07, Karl Heyes wrote: >On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 23:33, Ross Levis wrote: > > If you have access to a Windows box, Winamp v5.1 can rip CD's to AAC+. > > I can't imagine why you would want to do that normally, but it...
2005 Jun 28
1
Hop-On WIFI Phone MSRP $40
...l and UTStarCom. I am trying to explain to folks there is no way in hell you are going to be able to buy these phones, hardware only, for $40 Hop-On's press releases are somewhat ambiguous, but at this price point, they would have to bundle the phone with a length service contract in order to subsidize the hardware cost on the phone. Anyone have any inside info regarding Hop-On? Cory Andrews Partner / Purchasing VOIPSupply.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 454 Sonwil Drive Buffalo, NY 14225 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ v - 800.398.VOIP Ext 22 f - 716.630.1548 e - Cory@VOIPSupply.com
2010 Feb 14
1
issues.asterisk.org
Appears to be unresponsive. Doug -- Ben Franklin quote: "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
2005 Jan 20
2
http/cgi metadata updating
> you can already do all this outside of icecast (my DoSomething winamp > plugin was specifically written for things like that), so I'm not entirely > sure I see the benefit in sending the data to icecast. Well, it could be used to provide cheaper hosting by subsidizing the bandwidth costs with CD sales, all controlled by the host and not the broadcaster. This would require an in-line browser player, and not an external player. It was just a thought. Live365 does all this. These changes would allow a Live365 competitor to use vorbis, without modifying...
2015 Nov 11
2
[PATCH v4 0/6] virtio core DMA API conversion
On Tue, 2015-11-10 at 15:44 -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > > > What about partition <-> partition virtio such as what we could do on > > PAPR systems. That would have the weak barrier bit. > > > > Is it partition <-> partition, bypassing IOMMU? No. > I think I'd settle for just something that doesn't regress > non-experimental setups that
2015 Nov 11
2
[PATCH v4 0/6] virtio core DMA API conversion
On Tue, 2015-11-10 at 15:44 -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > > > What about partition <-> partition virtio such as what we could do on > > PAPR systems. That would have the weak barrier bit. > > > > Is it partition <-> partition, bypassing IOMMU? No. > I think I'd settle for just something that doesn't regress > non-experimental setups that