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2010 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi Steven- Nice, but will this not break Windows? From an initial glance over your patch, it seems to assume the existence of mmap() in some form or other. Alistair On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:05, Steven Noonan wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and > during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest > chunks of
2010 Aug 08
4
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi folks, I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest chunks of memory. I wrote a replacement allocator for use by BumpPtrAllocator which uses mmap()/munmap() in place of malloc()/free(). It has worked flawlessly in testing, and reduces memory usage quite nicely in Unladen Swallow. The code is available
2009 May 01
1
Last month on the Revolutions blog
...om/cvutfz?announced that you can follow me on Twitter as @revodavid. http://tinyurl.com/cunen5?reviewed several of the talks from the outstanding R/Finance 2009 conference. http://tinyurl.com/dx3srx?announced two events I'll be speaking at in San Francisco in May and June. (I've provided tinyurls above because many mailers break the long direct URLs.) Quite a lot of R-specific posts this month! There were also general (non-R) articles about statistics and probability, graphical displays of data, and swine flu. Also, the R Community Calendar has been updated with many forthcoming events rel...
2018 Dec 07
2
Testing compiler reliability using Csmith
Thanks, Vedant. Yes, we have done a lot of testing of Clang/LLVM (and GCC) in the past several years (more details at https://people.inf.ethz.ch/suz/emi/index.html): [GCC/LLVM bugs: *1,602* (total) / *1,007* (fixed)] [Reports: GCC (link1 <http://tinyurl.com/ojzdt78>, link2 <http://tinyurl.com/oxlkmjc>, link3 <http://tinyurl.com/jd3jnl3>, link4
2018 Feb 21
2
regex for "[2440810] / www.tinyurl.com/hgaco4fha3"
Hi, I need help for cleaning this: "[2440810] / www.tinyurl.com/hgaco4fha3" My desired output is: "[2440810] / tinyurl". My attemps: stringa <- "[2440810] / www.tinyurl.com/hgaco4fha3" b <- sub('^www.', '', stringa) #wanted to get rid of "www." part. Until first dot. b <- sub('[.].*', '', b) #clean from
2018 Dec 12
2
Testing compiler reliability using Csmith
You may also be interested in the following resources on compilers correctness (articles, software, and talks -- from the general topics to the ones specifically focused on testing, validation, and verification): https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/compilers.correctness.md Best regards, Matt P. Dziubinski On 12/7/2018 20:19, Philip Reames via llvm-dev wrote: > There's also
2009 Mar 31
0
Last month on the Revolutions blog
...ril 22, NYC) and a High-Performance Computing in R course (April 23, Chicago). * http://tinyurl.com/cnmsmj reviewed a video introduction to R for Excel users. * http://tinyurl.com/ap7hdq addressed the FAQ of floating-point numbers not testing equal R when it seems they should. (I've provided tinyurls above because many mailers break the long direct URLs.) There were also general (non-R) articles about statistics and probability, graphical displays of data, and the credit crisis. Also, the R Community Calendar has been updated with many forthcoming events related to R. http://blog.revolution-co...
2006 Oct 17
2
Warning of protential probs with 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL upd ate
I just finished going through the time sync problem, and here's the info I used: To configure ESX 2.5.x Server: http://tinyurl.com/ycpcfv <http://tinyurl.com/ycpcfv> To configure Windows Guest OS: http://tinyurl.com/yctxrr <http://tinyurl.com/yctxrr> To configure CentOS w/o X installed, you still need to install the vmware tools. Edit the vmx file for your guest,
2018 Dec 07
2
Testing compiler reliability using Csmith
Hello everyone! We are working on writing a paper about testing the reliability of C compilers by using Csmith (a random C99 program generator). A previous testing effort, using Csmith, found 202 LLVM bugs, which represented 2% of all reported bugs at that time (PDF: https://www.flux.utah.edu/download?uid=114 <https://www.flux.utah.edu/download?uid=114>): . However, after this paper was
2008 Feb 16
2
Possible overfitting of a GAM
The subject is a Generalized Additive Model. Experts caution us against overfitting the data, which can cause inaccurate results. I am not a statistician (my background is in Computer Science). Perhaps some kind soul would take a look and vet the model for overfitting the data. The study estimated the ebb and flow of traffic through a voting place. Just one voting place was studied; the
2008 Sep 24
1
Xen 3.2.1 and large traffic problems
Hello, I am having a issue with my Xen setup, that other people have reported as well. No one seems to have a solution to this problem or an idea what might cause it. My only hope is that I might get some more ideas here in the devel list. The basic problem is that if there is sustained high data rate traffic through a virtual interface, it seems that the queues fill up and the link
2009 Jul 18
15
large file download, timeout?
Hi. I''m a beginner, but I have a basic puppet setup working. I am doing a manual tarball installation and it seems to be hanging then eventually timing out on just downloading the file: file { "/opt/hadoop-0.20.0.tar.gz": source => "puppet:///hadoop020/hadoop-0.20.0.tar.gz" } I have another module that does the same things and works, my only guess
2010 Feb 02
3
puppetdlog configuration parameter broken?
I am trying to log to a file instead of syslog, but when I set "puppetdlog = /var/log/puppetd.log", it still logs to syslog. If also set "syslogfacility =", it doesn''t log anywhere. Does this work for anyone else? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to
2006 Jul 16
6
Pin in the Map - "tinyurl for maps" rails app
Hi there, A little while ago we launched Pin in the Map (http://pininthemap.com), a rails application which allows you to easily mark a spot on a map, attach some text to it, and get a simple link to pass around. It''s basically tinyurl for maps. It''s proved useful for organising after-work drinks, meetings, weddings plus a whole variety of other things. http://pininthemap.com.
2010 Apr 14
7
SuSE and zypper
Hi, I found the zypper provider mentioned on this list in another thread, but it failes with the flowing error : Package[kvm]/ensure: change from 0.11.0-4.5.2 to true failed: Could not update: undefined method `zypper'' for #<Puppet::Type::Package::ProviderZypper:0x7fd1acf9e360> at Is the latest provider broken? Is there interest in making this work / making it complete. I
2007 May 09
0
http://tinyurl.com/36pw6k Fired Aaron swartz attacs Reddit brings it down
http://tinyurl.com/36pw6k Aaron swartz attacs Reddit brings it down --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2009 Mar 16
3
A400P + Intel D201GLY2(A) motherboard?
Hello I'd like to build myself an Asterisk server for SOHO use. Intel's D201GLY2 motherboard (http://tinyurl.com/ddarzp) looks like a very good deal, but I'm concerned about two things: 1. Will an A400P (from OpenVox, but supposed to be Digium-compatible http://tinyurl.com/ck6nfu) fit with a PCI riser, or will the CPU heatsink/fan be in the way? I downloaded the PDF from
2009 Jun 11
2
Automatic Calling Feature?
Right now, my organization is using a commercial service (OneCallNow.com), that gives telephone notifications to all numbers in a predefined list. Example: -Admin records a voice message -Service calls each number in the list, and plays the message back to them It's a pretty handy service, albeit a bit pricey. I've been wondering if Asterisk could do this for me? I don't really want
2009 Dec 13
13
Inherited Client and Server Apps
So, I''ve been doing something like this for applications that have a client and server component... node base_node { include syslog_ng::client }} node app_node inherits base_node { } node syslog_server inherits base_node { include syslog_ng::server } ... because I want the client portion, syslog-ng in this case to be installed on everything. However, the server node also has a
2009 Dec 16
4
[LLVMdev] Help adding the Bullet physics sdk benchmark to the LLVM test suite?
The linux builds are not using SSE right now, but the vector data is 16-byte aligned on all platforms. So if you port this SSE code to another platform (Linux, Altivec, NEON), you could contribute it back to Bullet? The most interesting SSE part is the innerloop of the constraint solver: http://tinyurl.com/ydoapct Some developers replaced some linear algebra functions (in Bullet/LinearMath) with