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2010 Aug 12
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM-C: Calling functions contained in other libraries
...lder);
return result;
}
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
char * error = NULL;
LLVMExecutionEngineRef engine;
LLVMModuleRef module = LLVMModuleCreateWithName("MyModule");
LLVMValueRef toCall = d(module);
LLVMDumpModule(module);
LLVMLinkInInterpreter();
LLVMCreateInterpreterForModule(&engine, module, &error);
LLVMGenericValueRef result = LLVMRunFunction(engine, toCall, 0, NULL);
LLVMDisposeModule(module);
[pool drain];
return 0;
}...
2011 Apr 05
1
allpage issu on asterisk 1.8.3.x
...s but not from asterisk dialplan. This script nothing but just connecting AMI interface and using Variable: SIPADDHEADER=Alert-Info: Ring Answer variable to call all phones and putting them in meetme conf room.
following is sample of script ( I am pasting half script )
# Now, we have an array (@tocall) with all valid SIP extensions.
while (my $sipxtn = shift @tocall) {
print "VERBOSE \"Doing $sipxtn\" 0\n";
# Open connection to AGI
my $tn = new Net::Telnet ( Port => $mgrport,
Prompt => '/.*[\$%#>] $/',
Outpu...
2004 Sep 15
7
Splitting vector into individual elements
Is there a means to split a vector into its individual
elements without going the brute-force route for arguments
to a predefined function call?
offred.rgb <- c(1, 0, 0) * 0.60;
## Brute force style
offred.col <- rgb(offred.rgb[1],
offred.rgb[2],
offred.rgb[3],
names = "offred")
## Desired style
2010 Aug 12
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-C: Calling functions contained in other libraries
On Aug 12, 2010, at 10:43 AM, F van der Meeren wrote:
> Where am I going wrong here?
>
Did you link against the library that contains the function?
-eric
2011 Mar 30
0
Asterisk 1.8.3.2 core dump chan_sip.c
Hello,
I'm testing with asterisk 1.8.3.2 and come across this:
Call from one extension to another with:
[macro-internal-call] ;ARG1=extension to call
exten => s,1,Set(TOCALL=${DB(SIP/${ARG1})})
exten => s,2,Dial(SIP/${TOCALL},60,tT)
...
As I had no entry in the asteriskdb, so the SIP uri was empty, and
asterisk core dumped with:
gdb output:
#0 0xb7c7db33 in strchr () from /lib/libc.so.6
Maybe someone can reproduce that behaviour.
yours
christian