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2015 Feb 10
2
[LLVMdev] Some basic questions regarding MCJIT and Kaleidoscope sample
HI Dibyendu, A single MCJIT instance can notionally manage multiple modules, but there are caveats (which I'm afraid I don't remember off the top of my head) that make it unattractive in practice. I believe most clients opt for something like the ExecutionEngine-per-Module model used in the Kaleidoscope tutorials. As Dave mentioned, I'm also working on some new JIT APIs (Orc) that are intended to be more feature-rich and easier to use than MCJIT. If you would like to try th...
2009 Oct 06
4
RAM errors after kernel-update
...ears always with the same id in the error message. Mobo problem? Question3: Are there any recommended BIOS settings to operate the RAM slower to see if the problem disappears? Question4: Any other proposals. Being located in Germany makes the "just return it to the dealer" proposal quite unattractive. best regards --- Michael Schumacher PAMAS Partikelmess- und Analysesysteme GmbH Dieselstr.10, D-71277 Rutesheim Tel +49-7152-99630 Fax +49-7152-996333 Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Gerhard Schreck Handelsregister B Stuttgart HRB 252024
2009 May 20
1
Supressing the enumeration of output in console
...the numerated output I get in the console. What I mean more specifically is that X<-4;X comes out as [1] 4 and I'd like to get rid of the listing [1]. This isn't usually a problem when working with the console but when writing scripts that print out lines of text it gives a rather unattractive output in the console. Thanks in advance! Mike [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Feb 15
2
What options do I have to create OUs and ACLs in Samba4?
I need to create a couple of OUs under Users to separate my internal users from my external users that have LDAP backed accounts so I can put ACLs over the external users so I can limit what they can see on the tree. What options do I have to create the OUs and the ACLs in a Samba4 AD-DC domain?
2009 Sep 07
2
calling combinations of variable names
...ng wrong? How can I automatically construct the set of variable names such that a function recognizes them as variable names? ICC is one example, but there are also other computations to be run and the set of variables is pretty large, so typing the combinations of variable names manually is really unattractive. What am I missing? It seems to me that there probably is a very simple solution in R, but which? Thank you, Peter Verbeet [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jan 29
1
line numbers
I am using the sink function to save several results (i.e. values of many different variables) to an output file. However, the output looks unattractive because it displays line numbers next to each new variable, it is difficult to remove the R variable name from the output, and I cannot print test without it using quotation marks. The only way I have found around most of these issues is to create a data.frame such as: data.frame("Minimum B...
2007 Dec 04
2
X4500 ILOM thinks disk 20 is faulted, ZFS thinks not.
Hey Guys, Have any of y''all seen a condition where the ILOM considers a disk faulted (status is 3 instead of 1), but ZFS keeps writing to the disk and doesn''t report any errors? I''m going to do a scrub tomorrow and see what comes back. I''m curious what caused the ILOM to fault the disk. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Jason P.S. The system is
2006 Oct 06
2
[Fwd: Re: compiz coding style]
Argl, this was meant to go to the list and not only to Hanno! -- email - macslow@bangang.de www - http://macslow.thepimp.net lowfat - http://macslow.thepimp.net/sponsor-it -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Mirco =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=FCller?= <macslow@bangang.de> Subject: Re: [compiz] compiz coding style Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 01:53:46 +0200 Size:
2016 Feb 25
0
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
On 25 February 2016 at 12:46, Joachim Durchholz via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I'm repeating myself but not they are not identical on the git side. Not for > people without push access to the main repo anyway. We're talking about the people with commit access to the main repo. No commit access still needs someone with commit access to push/merge. >
2020 Jan 28
2
ORC JIT Weekly #1
Hi Andres, I also want to highlight the necessity of some form of C API, that others > already have. > <snip> > It's fine if the set of "somewhat stable" C APIs doesn't provide all the > possible features, though. Ok. This got me thinking about what a simple LLJIT API should look like. I have posted a sketch of a possible API on http://llvm.org/PR31103 . I
2016 Feb 25
2
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
...e maintainers are gate-keepers, and not one we have used > so far. I'm ok with it, but other people might not. It would be a considerable workload, but it would also be a considerable QA measure. From what I have seen, QA seems quite healthy on LLVM so I suppose the project will find that unattractive. >> Nobody is allowing 100s of committers to push to master, that would be >> silly. > > My personal preference is to not do that. I can't even cope with > myself pushing to master from different repositories, let alone 100s > of people. But I take it everyone else is i...
2004 May 02
4
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions (was Re: Benchmarks)
...aps by release 1.2 or so the main issues will have settled down. I haven't looked at arch but I will. > > >From your perspective, would this solve the problem? I used arch just as > an example, I'm sure there are others (bitkeeper at least supports these > features, but has unattractive licensing issues). The main problem isn't the SCC tool that we use. They all have their good and bad points. The main problem is not being able to check things in to a branch. As long as the SCC tool supports distributed and parallel development (i.e. is WAN network based and supports branches...
2016 Feb 25
2
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
Am 25.02.2016 um 12:33 schrieb Renato Golin via llvm-dev: > Kristof, Chandler, > > I think most of the responses seem favourable of the move, the > concerns being which Git repo we'll use (GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket), > but they're essentially identical on the git side. I'm repeating myself but not they are not identical on the git side. Not for people without push
2008 Aug 03
0
gmaps, projection, inset
Running R version 2.6.1 under Gentoo Linux, I'm trying to produce a thematic map of the USA using the gmaps package. The result thus far has two problems from my point of view. First, the projection (Miller cylindrical?) elongates southern states and flattens northern ones unattractively. I'd prefer Albers conic projection or something similar. Second, the inset for Alaska is placed south of the contiguous states. I'd prefer to put it north of them. I would be very grateful to anyone who could suggest (a) how to change the projection and/or (b) relocate the inset. T...
2008 Sep 16
2
Theora (and ogg) on iPhone
I haven't been able to find anything about a port of the ogg/theora decoder to the iPhone. I'm somewhat amazed it hasn't been done, really, given the campaign against the iPhone in part for "not supporting open source codecs". So, is there an unspoken ban on this, am I searching in the wrong places or am I just the only one who'd really really like to be able to stream
2006 Apr 24
2
garch warning
Dear r users, Few days ago I posted the same topic but unable to receive any suggestion. So I am asking this same question. I was trying to fit a garch(1,1) model to my dataset. But while executing I got a warning message "NaNs produced in: sqrt(pred$e)". And got the estimated sd's along with five "NA", but as per my best knowledge I should get only one
2009 Sep 08
0
Re : calling combinations of variable names
...n I automatically construct the set of >variable names such that a function recognizes them as variable names? >ICC is one example, but there are also other computations to be run and >the set of variables is pretty large, so typing the combinations of >variable names manually is really unattractive. > >What am I missing? It seems to me that there probably is a very simple >solution in R, but which? > >Thank you, >Peter Verbeet > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > >______________________________________________ >R-help@r-project.org mailing list >...
2009 Aug 05
0
dofus : Enripsa Soloing Guide
..., elementary spells, invocation spell, and weapons (paired with mastery spell.) Class spell are almost never used offensively in an Eniripsa. All Eniripsa offensive class spells have relatively low attack strength, high AP costs, and other restritions (recast delays, low range, etc) that make them unattractive for the solo Eniripsa. Like all Eniripsa guides say, do not level offensive class spells. Commonly-used elemental spells that Eniripsa use are Leek Pie and Striking. Leek Pie is a rare scroll drop and Striking is obtained via scroll exchange. Both are fire elemental spells, which makes them popula...
2004 May 02
0
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions (was Re: Benchmarks)
...ing with a buggy SCC system is a bad idea. :) Does subversion support distributed development? > > >From your perspective, would this solve the problem? I used arch just as > > an example, I'm sure there are others (bitkeeper at least supports these > > features, but has unattractive licensing issues). > > The main problem isn't the SCC tool that we use. They all have their > good and bad points. The main problem is not being able to check things > in to a branch. As long as the SCC tool supports distributed and > parallel development (i.e. is WAN network bas...
2005 Oct 15
1
drop() and "["(), and apply()
I have two queries about the behaviour of drop() and apply() regarding the dimnames and names(dimnames) of the answer. I would appreciate any comments on this behaviour. I will submit any of this as a bug report if I am encouraged to do so. The first query, concerning drop(), seems to me to be a bug in ?drop, and possibly also in the function. ?drop: [...] Any accompanying 'dimnames'