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2008 Jul 26
0
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
On Jul 26, 2008, at 12:14, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
> 2008/7/26 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen at me.com>:
>> I'm not sure the purpose of doing so—llvm::Collector (poorly named;
>> I'm open to suggestions) exists only in the compiler, not at
>> runtime in the compiled program. You should need access...
2008 Jul 25
4
[LLVMdev] Erlang
2008/7/24 Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com>:
>> * They are isolated and the only way to exchange information is
>> message passing
>>
> This one is hard to guarantee in a compiled context, unless you
> implement a lot of stuff to track pointer values. Remember, all of
> these threads will be sharing an address space. If you want true
> protection, you'll
2008 Jul 26
2
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
2008/7/26 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen at me.com>:
> I'm not sure the purpose of doing so—llvm::Collector (poorly named;
> I'm open to suggestions) exists only in the compiler, not at runtime
> in the compiled program. You should need access to it at runtime no
> more than you might need access to an instance of llvm::TargetMachine.
Maybe I don't understand the
2002 Aug 21
0
Too many open files - Please help me ...
Hi,
I have set up the samba/winbind (2.2.5) on my HPUX 11i, and have joined the
domain with no problem.
If i'm right, I should then be able to connect to the samba share as if i
was an ordinary domain user or what ??
But I can't. The debug on winbind says:
Added domain BRAPT98 (S-1-5-21-654460698-771908679-1844936127)
[2002/08/19 10:30:33, 2] libsmb/namequery.c:(421)
Got a positive
2008 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
On 2008-07-23, at 08:58, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
> I am attempting to write a garbage collector for LLVM, and the tiny
> example in the docs at http://llvm.org/releases/2.3/docs/GarbageCollection.html
> gives this line:
>
> CollectorRegistry::Add<MyCollector>
> X("mygc", "My bespoke garbage c...
2008 Jul 23
1
[LLVMdev] weird function
llvm-gcc is the C compiler, but you're trying to compile a C++ file.
"@_Znwj" looks like part of a C++ symbol.
Try llvm-g++ instead, that should help.
- Simon
2008/7/23 Le Anh Quang <anh_quang.le at mailbox.tu-dresden.de>:
> Hi,
> I have tried to compile a simple cpp file with llvm-gcc. I have attached
> the assemble file here.
> I see a weird thing there.
2008 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
On Jul 24, 2008, at 03:10, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
>> I would say that accurate GC would generally require considerable
>> cooperation from the front-end compiler, which GCC does not
>> particularly provide. But you could experiment with it. Simply
>> adding a GC attribute to an existing function should general...
2008 Jul 25
0
[LLVMdev] Erlang
2008/7/25 Simon Ask Ulsnes <vinterbleg at gmail.com>:
> 2008/7/24 Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com>:
>>> * They are isolated and the only way to exchange information is
>>> message passing
>>>
>> This one is hard to guarantee in a compiled context, unless you
>> impleme...
2008 Jul 26
2
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
2008/7/24 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen at me.com>:
>> OK, so for instance if I wanted to be able to use the GC from a C
>> frontend (presumably by using llvm_gc_allocate?), do the C functions
>> need this attribute as well?
>
> Yes.
I forgot I still needed an answer to my original question. :-P
So, I have to implement llvm_gc_initialize, llvm_gc_allocate, and
2008 Jul 26
0
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
On Jul 26, 2008, at 10:32, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
> I forgot I still needed an answer to my original question. :-P
>
> So, I have to implement llvm_gc_initialize, llvm_gc_allocate, and
> llvm_gc_collect
Yes. Your implementation of the llvm_gc_* functions should be compiled
into a library and linked with your executable.
&...
2008 Jul 25
0
[LLVMdev] Erlang
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 09:19 +0200, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
> 2008/7/24 Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com>:
> >> * They are isolated and the only way to exchange information is
> >> message passing
> >>
> > This one is hard to guarantee in a compiled context, unless you
> > implement a lot of stuff to...
2008 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
> I would say that accurate GC would generally require considerable
> cooperation from the front-end compiler, which GCC does not
> particularly provide. But you could experiment with it. Simply adding
> a GC attribute to an existing function should generally be harmless
> (e.g., the inliner will do so inlining a function with GC into a
> function without), but doing so won't
2008 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
On 2008-07-23, at 11:48, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
> Thank you for that clarification.
>
>> The framework decides which Collector to use based upon the 'gc'
>> attribute of a function:
>>
>> define void @f() gc "mygc" {
>> ...
>> }
>
> OK, so for instance if I wanted to be...
2008 Jul 26
1
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
Thank you so much for your help! I now have a much clearer idea of how
to proceed. :-)
This just keeps getting more interesting.
- Simon
2008/7/26 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen at me.com>:
> On Jul 26, 2008, at 12:14, Simon Ask Ulsnes wrote:
>
> 2008/7/26 Gordon Henriksen <gordonhenriksen at me.com>:
>
> I'm not sure the purpose of doing so—llvm::Collector (poorly named; I'm open
> to suggestions) exists only in the compiler, not at runtime in the compiled
> program. You should need access to it a...
2008 Jul 23
2
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
Hey,
I am a bit confused about the CollectorRegistry.
I am attempting to write a garbage collector for LLVM, and the tiny
example in the docs at
http://llvm.org/releases/2.3/docs/GarbageCollection.html gives this
line:
CollectorRegistry::Add<MyCollector> X("mygc", "My bespoke garbage
collector.");
My question is now: Am I supposed to instantiate my collector
2008 Jul 23
3
[LLVMdev] CollectorRegistry
Thank you for that clarification.
> The framework decides which Collector to use based upon the 'gc'
> attribute of a function:
>
> define void @f() gc "mygc" {
> ...
> }
OK, so for instance if I wanted to be able to use the GC from a C
frontend (presumably by using llvm_gc_allocate?), do the C functions
need this attribute as well?
And if so, can this
2005 Jun 30
0
[fdo] libtransset
Hi!
I'm fledging transset into a tiny library to allow applications to
make themselves (or parts of them) transparent. This will probably be
obsolete by GDK 2.8, but I sort of need it now for a Tomboy plugin I'm
doing.
So here's the thing: It's doesn't work! *gasp*
I almost copy-pasted the code from transset CVS, I get no errors, the
window ID's are correct, the property
2008 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
I've been using git-svn successfully as a distributed front-end for
Subversion repositories. You get a complete, local Git repository from
where you can commit and update to/from Subversion. It works quite
well, actually.
Native Windows is entirely unsupported by Git at the moment, but I
hear it works well under Cygwin.
- Simon
2008/7/27 Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es>:
> Owen