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2020 Feb 13
3
setOperands(int, Value*)
Hello,
I am trying to reset the operands of instructions. What I am doing is, I am
finding all Uses of a specific operand in an Instruction and resetting it
with a new value using "setOperands(int, Value*)". I am doing as:
for (auto vmitr=vm.begin(), vsitr=vs.begin(); vmitr!=vm.end() &&
vsitr!=vs.end(); vmitr++, vsitr++){
// I have two *Value ( operands)
for ( auto myitr
2017 Jul 29
3
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote:
>
>> Many bugs are fixed in Fedora. Many more bugs are fixed in the
>> upstreams. Please remember that Fedora is primarily an *integration*
>> project, and the best way to get bugs fixed is for the developers of
>> the code in question to be involved. Many Fedora maintainers help
>> facilitate this
2017 Aug 02
1
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, hw wrote:
> That?s what I thought, and it may still be true. Unfortunately, feedback,
> bug reports and even fixes and improvements experience so much unkindness
> or ignorance in their reception that I?m better off finding a different
> solution or fixing the bug myself, with very few exceptions.
>
> IIRC, Matthew who started this thread gave an overly perfect example of,
> mildly said, unkindness, on the Fedora mailing list. All the more i...
2020 Jan 29
2
Value &operator=(const Value &) = delete;
Does it mean we can not dereference the Value variables?
Value *val = some operand of an instruction;
Value *val2= some operand of another instruction;
I am trying to rewire the operand values of an instruction using:
*val = *val2;
It seems that this is not allowed.
Thanks,
--
Abid M. Malik
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"I have learned silence from the
2020 Jan 19
3
Instruction arguments
Hello,
I am loop over the arguments of a call instruction :
---->
for (Value *arg: c->args()){
errs() << *arg << "\n";
arg->print(llvm::errs(), false);
errs()<<"\n";
}
----->
How can I convert the arg for binary comparison(== etc.)? If I am correct,
it is not a string. If the argument is "i32 1",
2012 Sep 13
1
[LLVMdev] Clang support for CUDA
Hi:
Does Clang support CUDA? I am looking for a front end for my compiler that
can take CUDA programming framework.
Thanks,
--
*Abid
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"I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant,
and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran
"Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John
2017 Aug 02
0
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
...that attitude, nothing would ever be fixed. I understand you are frustrated, but feedback and bug reports are one of the best way to help open source projects.
That?s what I thought, and it may still be true. Unfortunately, feedback,
bug reports and even fixes and improvements experience so much unkindness
or ignorance in their reception that I?m better off finding a different
solution or fixing the bug myself, with very few exceptions.
IIRC, Matthew who started this thread gave an overly perfect example of,
mildly said, unkindness, on the Fedora mailing list. All the more it is
surprising to see h...
2015 Feb 28
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM short comings regarding polyhedral and vectorization optimizations
Dear All;
Is there any work that discusses ​LLVM framework's short comings regarding
auto vectorization and polyhedral optimizations?
Regards,
>
--
Abid M. Malik
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"I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant,
and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran
"Success is not for the chosen few, but
2020 Jan 23
2
Replacing operands in a call instruction
Hello,
I am trying to replace a pointer argument of a call instruction with
another pointer argument( new argument value for the call instruction).
What is the best way to do it? I could not find any hint/guidance on the
web or LLVM manual.
Thanks,
--
Abid M. Malik
******************************************************
"I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the
2020 Aug 17
5
Installing CentOS - user feedback
A few days ago I got email from a user who was attempting to install
CentOS. I've included their full message below, but, to summarize, when
one clicks on the "CentOS Linux" link on the front page of centos.org
one is given a matrix of choices, and no guidance. On choosing one
option - say, x84_64 ISO, one is then given another list of options and
no guidance. Pick one of
2017 Jul 29
3
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote:
> Are you sure that all the added complexity and implicitly giving up a
> stable platform by providing a mess of package versions is worth it? How
> are the plans about dealing with bug reports, say, for squid 2.7, for
> those who need that version for a feature which hasn?t been included in
> current versions yet? Just
2012 Jun 04
2
Non-linear curve fitting (nls): starting point and quality of fit
Hi all,
Like a lot of people I noticed that I get different results when I use nls
in R compared to the exponential fit in excel. A bit annoying because often
the R^2 is higher in excel but when I'm reading the different topics on this
forum I kind of understand that using R is better than excel?
(I don't really understand how the difference occurs, but I understand that
there is a
2017 Aug 02
1
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
...ven?t been considered yet, that?s why I?m
> providing feedback as was asked for, after finding out that the form they
> have prepared to get feedback doesn?t allow to do so. I?m aware that
> this
> is feedback they don?t want to hear and will either ignore or
> encounter with
> unkindness.
>
> Perhaps I?m entirely wrong and misunderstanding what they?re trying to
> do,
> yet so far nobody has said so.
>
I don't think you're wrong, and I don't think you're misunderstanding
either. It's kind of a bit of both, however contradictory that sounds....
2008 Apr 26
1
Re: Ubuntu users, please upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy for Wine 0
Right after I made the post the update was available.
2000 Aug 30
1
Timestamps
Anyone knows how to keep coherent timestamps on files put on a Samba share?
We are experiencing strange results if trying to do that. We would like to
be sure that the timestamp of the files put on that share matches exactly
the time of the file under NT4 or the time the file was put there. For the
moment, it is not the case (although from time to time they seem to match).
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2004 Sep 02
0
important tone up
...eur.op_ean dr-u'gs & ne^xtday shipping
http://x.b.new-4urx.com/track.asp?cg=ta&c=info
be nat,ural and rational I hope so aunt yo^ur sister Betsey Trotwood said
my aunt would have be,en as nat.ural and rational
Pray let us be fri`ends said my mother I couldnt live under coldness or
unkindness I am so sorry I have a great many defects I kn`ow and its very
good of you Edward with yo~ur strength of mind to endeavour to correct them
for me Jane I dont object to anything I should be quite brokenhearted if you
thought of leaving My mother was too much overcome to go on
-----Original Messag...
2008 Feb 15
1
dir.create in 2.7.0dev (PR#10765)
Hi
I have some problems to create severeal directories at the same time
dir2 = "C:/00test000/test/test1"
dir.create(dir2, showWarnings = TRUE, recursive = TRUE)
It works in 2.6.2 but not in 2.7.0dev
I use Windows, R 2.7.0 (2008-02-15 r44484)
Best regards
Dominik
2017 Aug 02
0
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
...se.
Perhaps issues like this haven?t been considered yet, that?s why I?m
providing feedback as was asked for, after finding out that the form they
have prepared to get feedback doesn?t allow to do so. I?m aware that this
is feedback they don?t want to hear and will either ignore or encounter with
unkindness.
Perhaps I?m entirely wrong and misunderstanding what they?re trying to do,
yet so far nobody has said so.
2018 May 11
5
Latest CentOS does not boot, Proliant ML330 G6
Hello all.
I just upgraded to the latest and tried to reboot: kernel panic and dead as a brick.
Luckily GRUB still works and booting the to the next option in boot menu succeeds.
How can this be? This OS is assumed to be solid as a brick :)
br. jarif
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2020 Aug 17
0
Installing CentOS - user feedback
Hi Rich,
Just for 1), when you choose the distro you want, written in white on blue
on top of that you have a phrasing that describes (agreed, it could be
better positioned, but it's there) :
CentOS Linux
=> Consistent, manageable platform that suits a wide variety of
deployments. For some open source communities, it is a solid, predictable
base to build upon.
CentOS Stream
=>