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2008 May 30
3
loess plot
I was trying to plot some data in R. I used the following code to draw a loess fit and got the output as
>?lines(lowess(log(abs(t(res))), log(abs(t(synthesised)))), col="red")
Error in lowess(log(abs(t(res))), log(abs(t(synthesised)))) :?? NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 1)
Then I thought to use your Limma package for background correction. Do you think it's a right
2017 Jun 06
4
LLD support for ld64 mach-o linker synthesised symbols
Hi Folks,
I have a question regarding LLD support for ld64 mach-o linker synthesised symbols. I did a quick search of the LLD source and I can not find support for them so before I start trying to use lld I thought I would ask.
I have found a couple of cases where they are essential. i.e. where there is no other way to get the required information, such as getting the address of the mach-o
2017 Jun 06
2
LLD support for ld64 mach-o linker synthesised symbols
Hi Rui,
The motivation would be primarily that LLVM/Clang/LLD are community projects such that if I or someone in the community added support for e.g. symbol aliases, then it could be reviewed and potentially merged. ld64 on the other hand does not have a community process for patch submission and code review that I am aware of so its unlikely that if someone from the community came up with a
2017 Jun 07
3
LLD support for ld64 mach-o linker synthesised symbols
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 11:14 PM, Michael Clark via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> OK. I see that the Mach-O linker is not even built when LLD is enabled in
> Release_40, only the PE/COFF and ELF linkers are built.
>
> From looking at reviews it appears that Clang was able to be linked with
> LLD on Darwin about 2 years ago, so Mach-O support seems to have
2009 Sep 21
2
How to handle missing values for the GeneMeta package?
Hello all,
It seems that the GeneMeta passage returns NA in the respective row if
any gene in the data sets to be synthesised are missing. Do you know
of a way to overcome this problem?
I tried using the 'impute' package to fill-in the missing values, but
R crashes if 'impute' and 'GeneMeta' packages are used together. I
have asked a separate question for that.
Thanks
2019 Apr 30
3
[RFC][clang/llvm] Allow efficient implementation of libc's memory functions in C/C++
Thx for the feedback David.
So we're heading toward a broader
> __attribute__((disable_call_synthesis))
David what do you think about the additional version that restrict the
effect to a few named functions?
> e.g. __attribute__((disable_call_synthesis("memset", "memcpy", "sqrt")))
A warning should be issued if the arguments are not part of
2007 Nov 24
3
Asterisk+HylaFAX+SpanDSP+IAXmodem tutorial.
I made a little write-up that attempts to synthesise a lot of the
information out there about how to get HylaFAX working with Asterisk
by way of IAXmodem for inbound faxing:
http://blog.evaristesys.com/?p=24
Of course, there are bound to be some things I've left out or are grossly
in need of correction. So, before I link it off the voip-wiki I am
extremely eager to solicit the input of
2014 Nov 10
2
[LLVMdev] About inlining the modulo function in ARM architecture
Hi all,
Sorry for bothering those not interested. I found that ARM backend will
insert a modulo function
(like __modsi3) instead of the modulo instruction. I wonder how we can
inline the modulo function
into the program. Is there any OPTION we can use in the opt or llc?
Thanks,
Ray
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2004 Mar 25
1
Packet usage
Hi again.
One question: If I have an audio packet with size of (example) 35 all the bits in this packet MUSTbe read when synthesising it? Or It is normal to use only a few bits (>50%) and then get another packet??
Thanks a lot
Adriano
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2013 Oct 25
0
[LLVMdev] Is there pass to break down <4 x float> to scalars
Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> writes:
> On 25 October 2013 11:06, Richard Sandiford <rsandifo at linux.vnet.ibm.com>wrote>> It would also need some TargetTransformInfo hooks to decide which
>> vectors should be decomposed.
>
> If I got it right, this may not be necessary, or it may even be harmful.
>
> Say you decide that <4 x i32> vectors
2013 May 15
6
xenfs: race condition on xenstore watch
Dear xen-devel,
There''s a race condition in xenfs (xenstore driver) that causes
userspace utility xenstore-watch to crash.
Normally, the userspace process gets an "OK" from xenfs and then the
watch fires immediately after. Occasionally, this happens the other way
around: the watch fires before the driver sends "OK", which confuses
the xenstore-watch client. It seems
2013 Oct 25
3
[LLVMdev] Is there pass to break down <4 x float> to scalars
On 25 October 2013 11:06, Richard Sandiford <rsandifo at linux.vnet.ibm.com>wrote:
> I wanted the same thing for SystemZ, which doesn't have vectors,
> in order to improve the llvmpipe code.
>
Hi Richard,
This is a nice patch. I was wondering how hard it'd be to do that, and it
seems that you're catching lots of corner cases.
My interest is also due to converting odd
2018 Jan 31
1
Problems with "predict" function
Hello,
I am synthesising some sales data over a twelve month period, and then trying to
use the "predict" function, firstly to generate a thirteenth month forecast with
upper and lower 95% confidence limits. So far so good
But what I then want to do is add the upper sales value at the 95th confidence
limit to the vector of thirteen months and their respective sales to create a
2013 Oct 25
2
[LLVMdev] Is there pass to break down <4 x float> to scalars
Hi,
Great to see someone working on this. This will benefit the performance
portability goal of the pocl's OpenCL kernel compiler. It has been one of
the low hanging fruits in improving its implicit WG vectorization
applicability.
The use case there is that sometimes it makes sense to devectorize
the explicitly used vector datatype code of OpenCL kernels in order to make
better opportunities
2013 Feb 12
6
Run Puppet Against Master with Local node.pp Manifest?
Does anyone know if it''s possible to run Puppet as if it''s running with a
Master, but using a locally created node.pp manifest?
I''m looking into doing some unit tests on applications that are installed
by Puppet. To do this, I''m trying to use a test VM server which I''ll deploy
applications onto. I figure that the easiest way is probably to
2016 Nov 16
3
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:42:45AM -0500, Josh Malone via samba wrote:
> On 11/14/16 6:32 PM, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote:
> >On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:38:52AM -0500, Josh Malone via samba wrote:
> >>All,
> >>
> >>Apologies for basically bumping my own thread, but I'm absolutely at
> >>my wits' end trying to figure out this access problem.
2006 Dec 05
2
intro + specification remarks + some questions
hi everyone,
since about 10 days I've been working on an implementation of ogg vorbis
*decoder* from scratch, and I've got a few constructive remarks about
the specs and some questions.
--------------------------
First a question:
> 9.2.4. low_neighbor
>
> "low_neighbor(v,x)" finds the position n in vector [v] of the greatest
> value scalar element for which
2014 Nov 10
3
[LLVMdev] About inlining the modulo function in ARM architecture
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your reply.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
> On 10 November 2014 10:13, Alex S <alexmountain13 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sorry for bothering those not interested. I found that ARM backend will
> > insert a modulo function
> > (like __modsi3) instead of the modulo instruction.
2016 Nov 16
0
Clients can't write to group-writable files - plea for help
On 11/15/16 7:25 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
>
> The token is the list of uids/gids (or SIDs in Windows terms)
> that this smbd is using to represent the user right now.
Okay - that makes sense. Thank you.
>>
>> canon_ace index 0. Type = allow SID = S-1-22-1-0 uid 0 (root)
>> SMB_ACL_USER_OBJ ace_flags = 0x0 perms rwx
>> canon_ace index 1. Type = allow SID =
2007 Mar 19
0
SAPI (Speech Synthesis API)
...are usually SAPI 5 speech engines, but
I can't find any mention anywhere of running
SAPI 5 under Wine.
Thanks. Silas
(PS - yes I do know about MBROLA, but it lacks
a
TTS front-end for Asian voices and it has no
support for Chinese at all. There are also
occasionally some Windows speech synthesisers
which are not SAPI-based and which will run
under Wine, e.g. Bider's Speech Plus for
Chinese, but that too has its limitations.
Things would be better if the hundreds of
SAPI-based voices out there could be used.)