Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1753 matches for "toyed".
2010 Jan 04
4
[LLVMdev] Getting Kaleidoscope to compile
Hi all,
I've started work on a new programming language for which I am
considering using LLVM as the backend, and trying to experiment with
it using the Kaleidoscope demo compiler.
Taking the full source listing from
http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/LangImpl3.html#code and trying to
compile it with the provided instructions gives me the following
errors:
a at a-desktop:~$ g++ -g -O3 toy.cpp
2004 Sep 14
1
R-2.0.0 CMD check . and datasets
Hello everyone
I'm having a little difficulty with R-2.0.0 CMD check. My field is
Bayesian calibration of computer models.
The problem is that I have a large collection of toy datasets, that
in R-1.9.1 were specified with lines
like this:
x.toy <- 1:6
y.toy <- computer.model(x.toy)
z.toy <- reality(x.toy)
in file ./data/toys.R ; functions computer.model() and reality() are
2004 Sep 14
1
R-2.0.0 CMD check . and datasets
Hello everyone
I'm having a little difficulty with R-2.0.0 CMD check. My field is
Bayesian calibration of computer models.
The problem is that I have a large collection of toy datasets, that
in R-1.9.1 were specified with lines
like this:
x.toy <- 1:6
y.toy <- computer.model(x.toy)
z.toy <- reality(x.toy)
in file ./data/toys.R ; functions computer.model() and reality() are
2010 Jan 04
0
[LLVMdev] Getting Kaleidoscope to compile
Probably you missed to install llvm-dev package with headers for llvm.
2010/1/4 Russell Wallace <russell.wallace at gmail.com>
> Hi all,
>
> I've started work on a new programming language for which I am
> considering using LLVM as the backend, and trying to experiment with
> it using the Kaleidoscope demo compiler.
>
> Taking the full source listing from
>
2010 Jan 04
2
[LLVMdev] Getting Kaleidoscope to compile
I tried apt-get install llvm-dev just now, and it says it was already
installed, and when I again try compiling toy.cpp, it gives the same
set of error messages.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Oleg Knut <oleg77 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Probably you missed to install llvm-dev package with headers for llvm.
>
> 2010/1/4 Russell Wallace <russell.wallace at gmail.com>
>>
2016 Apr 03
1
apply mean function to a subset of data
Here are several ways to get there, but your original loop is fine once it is corrected:
> for (i in 1:2) smean[i] <- mean(toy$diam[toy$group==i][1:nsel[i]])
> smean
[1] 0.271489 1.117015
Using sapply() to hide the loop:
> smean <- sapply(1:2, function(x) mean((toy$diam[toy$group==x])[1:nsel[x]]))
> smean
[1] 0.271489 1.117015
Or use head()
> smean <- sapply(1:2,
2016 Apr 02
3
apply mean function to a subset of data
Dear all;
This must have a rather simple answer but haven't been able to figure it
out: I have a data frame with say 2 groups (group 1 & 2). I want to select
from group 1 say "n" rows and calculate the mean; then select "m" rows from
group 2 and calculate the mean as well. So far I've been using a for loop
for doing it but when it comes to a large data set is
2012 Oct 17
2
[LLVMdev] a bug in Kaleidoscope code
hi,
with LLVM 3.1, i am trying to compile toy.cpp from
http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/LangImpl7.html#code.
i got the following error:
$ clang++ -g toy.cpp `llvm-config --cppflags --ldflags --libs core jit
native` -O3 -o toy
toy.cpp:4:10: fatal error: 'llvm/IRBuilder.h' file not found
#include "llvm/IRBuilder.h"
i fixed this by modifying the broken line to:
#include
2016 Apr 02
0
apply mean function to a subset of data
Hi Pedro,
This may not be much of an improvement, but it was a challenge.
selvec<-as.vector(matrix(c(nsel,unlist(by(toy$diam,toy$group,length))-nsel),
ncol=2,byrow=TRUE))
TFvec<-rep(c(TRUE,FALSE),length.out=length(selvec))
toynsel<-rep(TFvec,selvec)
by(toy[toynsel,]$diam,toy[toynsel,]$group,mean)
Jim
On 4/3/16, Pedro Mardones <mardones.p at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all;
>
2010 Apr 26
1
Dropping "trailing zeroes" in longitudinal data
Background: Our research group collected data from students via the web
about their drinking habits (alcohol) over the last 90 days. As you
might guess, some students seem to have lost interest and completed some
information but not all. Unfortunately, the survey was programmed to
"pre-populate" the fields with zeroes (to make it easier for students to
complete).
Obviously, when
2010 Aug 12
4
conditional selection of dataframe rows
Dear helpeRs,
I have a dataframe (14947 x 27) containing measurements collected
every 5 seconds at several different sampling locations. If one
measurement at a given location is less than zero on a given day, I
would like to delete all measurements from that location on that day.
Here is a toy example:
toy <- data.frame(CH = rep(3:5,3), DAY = c(rep(4,5), rep(5,4)),
SLOPE =
2019 Nov 18
2
Crash using exceptions
Hello,
I get a crash in my program that uses exceptions and the LLVM JIT,
even though the exceptions are controlled and thrown/catched in a part
that doesn't deal with LLVM. I noticed that llvm-config --cxxflags
includes the -fno-exceptions flag. Do I need to throw no exceptions
whatsoever in my application to use LLVM JIT?
As a minimal example, I modified the code in
2008 Jun 09
7
[LLVMdev] regression? Or did I do something wrong again?
I don't know if the toy program in chapter 4 of the tutorial
implementing Kaleidoscope in llvm with C++ is part of your
regression suite, but with the version of llvm I installed
last weekend, it does not compile:
hendrik at lovesong:~/dv/llvm/tut$ g++ -g toy.cpp `llvm-config --cppflags --ldflags --libs core jit native` -O3 -o toy
toy.cpp: In member function ‘virtual llvm::Value*
2016 Feb 16
4
[help] Kaleidoscope build fails after llvm-3.8
Hello ,
I have build llvm from release_38 branch ( only llvm and clang ) and
install it. My DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH points to installation-directory/lib.
I am compiling example files for Kaleidoscope with following command :
clang++ -g toy.cpp -std=c++11 `llvm-config --cxxflags --ldflags
--system-libs --libs core mcjit native` -O3 -o toy
but it fails with following error:
Undefined symbols for
2014 Jun 16
3
[LLVMdev] include's are not being located
On 6/16/14, 1:14 PM, Dan Liew wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
>
>> In other words what does " put '--std=c++11' in the CXXFLAGS” mean? Do you
>> have an example of what it would look like? or what should I read in order
>> to learn this? I’m happy to read up but I don’t know where to start reading
>> (besides the getting started page on llvm) :)
>
>
2010 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling Kaleidoscope on Windows
I don't suppose anyone knows what (or how to find out what) the actual
command to compile Kaleidoscope is? I followed cmake/nmake down
through maybe half a dozen levels before getting lost, so I tried to
develop a compiler invocation from scratch. I got as far as
cl /EHsc /I\d\llvm-2.6\include /I\llvm\include /wd4355 toy.cpp
which successfully generated toy.obj and spat out 86 link time
2006 Jun 08
1
expand only one of variable
Dear all,
I want to expand only one of variable in data frame and the others
variable will be following with the expand variable. Here my toy example:
toy.df <- data.frame(size=c(3,1,2,0,3,5,1,0), group=LETTERS[1:8],
country=c("Germany","England","Argentina","Mexico","Italy","Brazil","France","Spain"),
2010 Mar 14
4
[LLVMdev] Problem linking with llvm on mac os 10.6
Hello all,
I am trying to build the kaleidoscope sample code on Mac os (10.6).
What I have done to get llvm libraries :
1) Downloaded llvm-2.6 source code
2) ./configure
3)make
4) make intall
Then I tried to build kaleidoscope as described in the tutorial:
g++ -g -O3 toy.cpp `llvm-config --cppflags --ldflags --libs core` -o toy
I get typical link time errors (undefined symbols: ...) as if the
2007 Mar 25
1
controlling panel.width and panel.height in viewports
Dear all,
I'm trying to get a series of lattice levelplots to appear in
viewports in a particular way but struggling to exert fine control
over their appearence. There are two conditions: (a) I only want the
levelplot to appear (I don't want axes, colour key, etc) in the
viewport and (b) I want the levelplot to expand to the maximum
allowable space in the viewport while observing
2015 Jun 27
7
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Improving the testing of exported LLVM CMake targets
Hi,
Following on from another thread (Long-Term Support for LLVM Projects
Extension to Build System) I'd like to discuss the testing of the
exported LLVM CMake targets which can be used by consumers of LLVM as
documented in [1].
Right now we don't test this feature **at all** and as a result it has
been or is
* broken in trunk
* broken by those packaging LLVM
* broken in the official