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2007 Nov 13
4
factors levels ?
Hi,
It's just some example code.. The application is uninteresting. I am
searching for some functionality.
X <- rnorm(100) //my data
Y <- seq(-3,3,by=0.1) // bin boundaries.
Now I would like to generate a - list of factors, length as X...
i.e.: all values in the range [-3,-2.9) have the same factor... [-3,-2.9) etc.
I would assume R has such a function...
2014 Dec 11
2
[LLVMdev] dynamic data dependence extraction using llvm
...nter-iteration dependence. Could you
provide more information or some links on post-pass approach? I have no
idea on your method. :-)
> eliminate such intra-iteration dependences.
For the intra-iteration dependences introduced by iteration (index)
variables, I just ignore. However, the "uninteresting ld/st" still can be
come from iteration(index) variables, such as i, j, k. For example, at the
end of the 4th iteration, we increase variable 'i' and introduce a store
instruction for 'i'. And at the beginning of the 5th iteration, we load the
same address of 'i', to se...
2011 Dec 06
4
/dev/sda
We're just using Linux software RAID for the first time - RAID1, and the
other day, a drive failed. We have a clone machine to play with, so it's
not that critical, but....
I partitioned a replacement drive. On the clone, I marked the RAID
partitions on /dev/sda failed, and remove, and pulled the drive. After
several iterations, I waited a minute or two, until all messages had
stopped,
2005 May 12
2
Mozilla 1.0.4 security update (Just install it, will keep all settings) + Important note from me,please read,those uninterested,please dont flame ;)
Update to the mozilla vulnerabilities wich were not Publicly reported
(To MY standard, for BSD/Cros platform users) , so i performed my own
research,PoC's etc, and have submitted all my results.
I wont say i had ANYTHING atall todo with the Update, BUT please
Update a.s.a.p to mozilla v1.0.4 , that should stop atleast ONE
exploit, the other may be a simple matter oif not allowing your
2014 Dec 12
2
[LLVMdev] dynamic data dependence extraction using llvm
...ovide more information or some links on post-pass approach? I have no
> idea on your method. :-)
>
>
>
> > eliminate such intra-iteration dependences.
>
> For the intra-iteration dependences introduced by iteration (index)
> variables, I just ignore. However, the "uninteresting ld/st" still can be
> come from iteration(index) variables, such as i, j, k. For example, at the
> end of the 4th iteration, we increase variable 'i' and introduce a store
> instruction for 'i'. And at the beginning of the 5th iteration, we load the
> same address o...
2016 Jan 05
2
Alternate Open Source Crypto Solution in OpenSSH
On Mon 2016-01-04 20:35:05 -0500, Bostjan Skufca wrote:
> Would it make sense to refactor (if it is not done yet) openssh to use
> generic API for communicating with any SSL implementation? Or is the
> general stance on this subject "the new SSL implementation should provide
> openssl-compatible API to be usable with openssh"?
OpenSSH doesn't use any of the
2020 Feb 10
2
[PATCH RFC] virtio_balloon: conservative balloon page shrinking
On Saturday, February 8, 2020 8:33 PM, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
>
> Is this NUMA aware? Can "node-A's NR_FILE_PAGES is already 0 and
> node-B's NR_FILE_PAGES is not 0, but allocation request which triggered this
> shrinker wants to allocate from only node-B" happen?
No, it's a global counter.
>Can some thread keep
> this shrinker defunctional by keep
2020 Feb 10
2
[PATCH RFC] virtio_balloon: conservative balloon page shrinking
On Saturday, February 8, 2020 8:33 PM, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
>
> Is this NUMA aware? Can "node-A's NR_FILE_PAGES is already 0 and
> node-B's NR_FILE_PAGES is not 0, but allocation request which triggered this
> shrinker wants to allocate from only node-B" happen?
No, it's a global counter.
>Can some thread keep
> this shrinker defunctional by keep
2012 Aug 09
1
RFC2307, AD, and Samba 3.6
Hi all,
I'm still struggling with getting samba 3.6 to use the uids and gids from my Active Directory 2008 R2 setup. I can see the users, I just can't get their UIDs mapped onto my linux machine.
I've configured AD to use it's "services for unix" feature, and through that, I got a "Unix Attributes" tab where I could enter fields like uid, home dir, shell, and
2014 Dec 11
2
[LLVMdev] dynamic data dependence extraction using llvm
...t I try to do is develop a tool that can analyze data dependence at
runtime. Therefore, I need to analyze trace containing memory accessing
information (eg. arrays within loops). To do that, I first instrument a
recording function to get addresses of load/store instructions. However,
there are 'uninteresting' ld/st instructions, such as load/store
instructions for iteration/index variables, i, j or k. And these
'uninteresting' ld/st instructions will affect my dependence analysis
results.
If clang AST could solve this problem, could you provide more information?
Thanks,
Henry
On Thu, Dec...
2013 Jul 15
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] design for an accurate ODR-checker with clang
...ettings both use the standard library?
>
libstdc++ does not use assert. IIRC, nor does libc++ unless you use its "no
exceptions" mode.
> I think warning about actual differences in code, as opposed to
> differences in type/vtable layout, is going to be pretty fraught with
> uninteresting positives, but if you want to chase that rabbit, it's your
> time spent.
>
For code that already passes gold's --detect-odr-violations, the extra
testing for definitions of inline functions would effectively be checking
that we don't have two functions that are defined from the s...
2007 Mar 05
4
When to stub/when to mock (was Rails functional testing and Mocha)
...pective on when to use stubs and when to use
mocks and I''m curious as to your thoughts about it.
I like to put stubs in setup, regardless of whether they are commands
or queries, and mock expectations in test methods (specify blocks in
rspec). This keeps the noise of what is necessary but uninteresting
(from the perspective of the tests) out of the way of the test
methods, which can focus entirely on the interesting bits.
The motivation is the same as Nat Pryce''s - expecting only the
interesting bits will make tests less brittle - but the resulting
principle revolves on a different axis...
2003 Jul 27
2
continuous independent variable in lme
Dear All,
I am writing to ask a clarification on what R, and in particular lme, is
doing.
I have an experiment where fly wing area was measured in 4 selection lines,
measured at 18 and 25 degrees. I am using a lme model because I have three
replicated per line (coded 1:12 so I need not use getGroups to creat an
orederd factor).
The lines are called: "18"; "25";
2008 May 13
4
[LLVMdev] Preferring to use GCC instead of LLVM
Jon Harrop wrote:
> So LLVM has relatively poor support for Windows, no direct
> support for DLL generation and the exact opposite of your
> performance requirements.
I see. This news is disappointing to me.
> I appreciate that you have customer demands but those
> demands are very unusual (and, frankly, absurd!) but you
> must try to meet them regardless.
Very unusual?
2016 Mar 09
4
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
...d this. You are making multiple
> changes, it seems to make sense to split it all up, and analyse each
> change separately.
Couldn't agree more.
There are three stages in this optimization:
1) choosing which pages to skip
2) communicating them from guest to host
3) skip transferring uninteresting pages to the remote side on migration
For (3) there seems to be a low-hanging fruit to amend
migration/ram.c:iz_zero_range() to consult /proc/self/pagemap. This
would work for guest RAM that hasn't been touched yet or which has been
ballooned out.
For (1) I've been trying to make a point...
2016 Mar 09
4
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
...d this. You are making multiple
> changes, it seems to make sense to split it all up, and analyse each
> change separately.
Couldn't agree more.
There are three stages in this optimization:
1) choosing which pages to skip
2) communicating them from guest to host
3) skip transferring uninteresting pages to the remote side on migration
For (3) there seems to be a low-hanging fruit to amend
migration/ram.c:iz_zero_range() to consult /proc/self/pagemap. This
would work for guest RAM that hasn't been touched yet or which has been
ballooned out.
For (1) I've been trying to make a point...
2007 Jun 06
1
CDR changes in 1.4.3?
.....
>
> Some cases were impossible to fix unless CDR's were attached to every
> channel,
> and merged to collect the bits and pieces that sometimes were on the
> wrong side of the bridge.
>
> The result is that several more cases are more accurate, but also, that
> rather uninteresting CDR's can be generated. In contemplating what could
> be done to get rid of some of these, I sometimes have to ask, "is this
> truly something we have to get rid of?"... In the meantime,
> uninteresting CDR's with NO_ANSWER and billsec=0, should be easy to
> filter out...
2019 May 21
2
RFC: changing variable naming rules in LLVM codebase
...zy matching to match lines, including lines that may have been split or joined.
A preview release of Git with this new feature is at: https://github.com/mplatings/git/releases/tag/ignore-rev
Some of you have told me that you already have to spend time running git blame multiple times to look past uninteresting commits so I'd love for you to give this feature a try and see if it helps you. Your feedback will be very valuable.
Thanks,
-Michael
[1] https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/git-hyper-blame.html
2011 Jul 04
1
wavelets
I'm new to the topic of wavelets. When I tried to use the mra function in the
wavelets package, the data is not getting compressed. eg. if the original
data has 500 values , the output data also has the same.
However in MATLAB, depending on the level of decompositon, the data gets
compressed.
How do I implement this in R?
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2012 Aug 03
1
idmap confusion
Three unfathormable questions:
1.
What's the difference between:
idmap_ldb : use rfc2307 = Yes
and
idmap config * : backend = ad
2.
Do the terms in (1) above apply equally to Samba4 beta6 and Samba 3.6.3?
3.
If I specify either in (1) then
idmap config : range = abc-xyz
becomes meaningless.
Cheers,
Steve