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2006 Mar 07
2
webrick RoutingError
...be a problem of rails version? I am trying out act_as_tree in the model definition. The complete error: Processing Base#index (for 127.0.0.1 at Tue Mar 07 19:16:58 CET 2006) Parameters: {} ActionController::RoutingError (Recognition failed for "/keywordeditor"): /home/sun-000/SwissProt/iphan/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.9.1/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:444:in `recognition_failed'' /home/sun-000/SwissProt/iphan/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.9.1/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:434:in `recognize!'' /home/sun-000/SwissProt/iphan/lib/ruby/ge...
2006 Jun 18
2
analyze amino acid sequence (composition)of proteins
Dear R-helpers: thank your for your attention. i am a newer to R and i am doing some protein category classification based on the amino acid sequence.while i have some questions urgently. 1. any packages for analysis amino acid sequence 2. given two sequences "AAA" and "BBB",how can i combine them into "AAABBB" 3. based on "AAABBB",how can i get some
2016 Nov 30
0
RFC: XRay in the LLVM Library
...and backwards incompatibility, for example when we completely changed how exception handling is lowered (from special basic blocks to special constructs as heads/tails of common basic blocks). That price was cheaper than the alternative, but it's still not free. Another approach I followed was SwissProt [1], a manually curated machine readable text file with protein information for cross referencing. Cutting short to the chase, they introduced "line types" with strict formatting for the most common information, and one line type called "comment" where free text was allowed, for...
2016 Dec 01
3
RFC: XRay in the LLVM Library
...ility, for example when we completely changed how exception > handling is lowered (from special basic blocks to special constructs > as heads/tails of common basic blocks). That price was cheaper than > the alternative, but it's still not free. > > Another approach I followed was SwissProt [1], a manually curated > machine readable text file with protein information for cross > referencing. Cutting short to the chase, they introduced "line types" > with strict formatting for the most common information, and one line > type called "comment" where free t...
2016 Nov 30
5
RFC: XRay in the LLVM Library
Hi llvm-dev, Recently, we've committed the beginnings of the llvm-xray [0] tool which allows for conveniently working with both XRay-instrumented libraries as well as XRay trace/log files. In the course of the review for the conversion tool [1] which turns a binary/raw XRay log file into YAML for human consumption purposes, a question arose as to how we intend to allow users to develop tools
2016 Dec 01
1
RFC: XRay in the LLVM Library
...lity, for example when we completely changed how exception > handling is lowered (from special basic blocks to special constructs > as heads/tails of common basic blocks). That price was cheaper than > the alternative, but it's still not free. > > Another approach I followed was SwissProt [1], a manually curated > machine readable text file with protein information for cross > referencing. Cutting short to the chase, they introduced "line types" > with strict formatting for the most common information, and one line > type called "comment" where free t...