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2011 Jun 27
1
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 84, Issue 44
Chris,
good to see the AbstractType stuff vaporize, but I still
have a question, the Type system seems to have
a "shadow type" system, every user Type created also has a
corresponding XYZValType, is the "shadow type"
system still retained ? It's purpose seems(?) to be for factoring
the "unique-ing" logic out of the rest of the type
system
2008 Mar 24
4
Doesnt show log on command prompt
I have latest version of mongrel installed.
But when I run ''ruby script/server'' it starts the server and shows
nothing else, like development log it used to show on my previous dev
machine.
Any idea?
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2007 Sep 03
13
Some basic questions
1. I have a text area in which I type on multiple lines..but when I
display it, it prints whole text in one line..how can I solve that?
Datatype is TEXT
2. I can see a list of all posts at ..post/ with index method but I want
to see a particular post with ..post/[id] .. how can I do that?
3. I want my application to be completely secured and whatever page
unlogged in user tries to open, it
2007 Sep 04
2
Pie chart eith Gruff
Does anybody know how to create a pie chart in Gruff without percentage
but actual numbers?
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2008 Jan 10
2
Getting results matching with an array?
I have an array authors=[1,3,7] and I want to get all the posts that
match with any or all of these results.
something like...
posts = Post.find(:all, [:conditions => ''''author_id = ?'', authors])
of course this wont work but I need something like it that works..
thanks
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2012 Feb 29
1
The joys of Nabble: Re: Cannot use negative argument in function
This is yet another problem with the Nabble interface to
the list.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Richard M. Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu> wrote:
> This line
>
> ?TT <- *Temp*+273.15
> makes it unexecutable. ?that is not the error you mentioned.
On nabble, that variable is in bold. When it's reformatted for
the plain-text email list, the formatting is converted to **
2012 Feb 29
3
Cannot use negative argument in function
Hi,
today i wrote a function in R of the type:
index.refraction <- function(Temp,Press, RH, CO2)
When i try to plug a negative number in Temp, i got this type of error:
"
n <- index.refraction(Temp= -40,100,80,CO2)
Messages d'avis :
1: In Ops.ordered(left, right) : '-' is not meaningful for ordered factors
2: In Ops.factor(left, right) : - not meaningful for factors
3:
2008 Apr 15
4
Best practice for showing ajax loader gif?
what is the best practice for showing animated ajax spinner?
The usual Element.show(''spinner'') has to stick with every form''s
:loading. Is there some easier or light-weight method?
Because I have this page that can contain upto 100 forms. And with all
of those would be 100 hidden spinners.
Please suggest something.
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2007 Jan 09
1
apache log backups
I'm watching my backup via rsync, throttled to a very low speed. Looks
like downloading apache logs is taking the longest time (when I'm rsyncing
over an old copy of the same data) because it's not noticing that, for
example, www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.196.gz on the origin is the same
file as www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.186.gz on the destination, so
*everything* is getting
2007 Nov 07
2
links always go to 'localhost'
I am using Apache2.2 + Mongrel on my machine.
Now I am accessing it over LAN. When I enter http://mymachinename/myapp
it opens fine but when I click on any link in my rails app, it replaces
mymachinename with localhost (http://localhost/myapp/controller/action)
and thus I am unable to access it from remote location.
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2007 Dec 31
3
undefined method `content_type'
I am using form_remote_tag to upload a file, but it says ..
undefined method `content_type'' for #<String:0x477a930>
what could be wrong when it works fine with form_for?
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2007 Nov 07
11
Links go to ''localhost''
I am using Apache2.2 + Mongrel on my machine.
Now I am accessing it over LAN. When I enter http://mymachinename/myapp
it opens fine but when I click on any link in my rails app, it replaces
mymachinename with localhost (http://localhost/myapp/controller/action)
and thus I am unable to access it from remote location.
2009 Mar 26
0
[LLVMdev] OT: Python on LLVM
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Paul Melis <llvm at assumetheposition.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Slightly off-topic (as it's not directly about using or developing LLVM):
>
> http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/wiki/ProjectPlan
>
> "Our long-term proposal is to replace CPython's custom virtual machine
> with a JIT built on top of LLVM, while leaving the
2003 Sep 10
3
Combining Transparent Proxying with SSH Port Forwarding
I've wondered if this topic has been discussed relative to enhancing
the current capabilities of OpenSSH. Please forgive me if I don't
use the exact terminology that you may be used to in describing SSH
or Transparent Proxy operation. I continue to learn. Always...
Here's what I mean:
1) Port forwarding through SSH is generally a configuration that is
"port
2006 Mar 07
3
audio / sound recording with RoR app
hi all
i want to provide audio recording facility with my Ror application , which can be stored in DB at server , for later use
can anybody tell, how to implement this with RoR, as i dont hav much idea abt that
thanx
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2009 Mar 26
3
[LLVMdev] OT: Python on LLVM
Hi,
Slightly off-topic (as it's not directly about using or developing LLVM):
http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/wiki/ProjectPlan
"Our long-term proposal is to replace CPython's custom virtual machine
with a JIT built on top of LLVM, while leaving the rest of the Python
runtime relatively intact."
Just curious, has anyone here heard more about this project?
Regards,
2017 Nov 10
0
Replication oddities - different sizes between replicated nodes
...my FreeBSD mailbox was reaching 12gb of space usage.
While the seeming replicated machine (named A) only had 100mb of space in use (which, with the amount of messages in the various mailboxes
is consistent with what I would expect).
I found out that the ?Junk? mailbox was the ?major' issue. I vaporized the replicated (12GB) mailbox and issued a ?doveadm sync -u $user -N -U tcps:hostB`
so that I would expect the hostB to reach around 100mb-ish of email. I let it go for a little and saw that the mail was done. When I issued a simple ?df -h? on
the directory, it was already multiple 100mb?s large an...
2006 May 31
1
Nesting in Cox proportional hazards survivorship analysis
Hello,
My advisor and I have been working on some survivorship analyses in R and we are
hoping to get some feedback on a particular issue involving nesting.
We are interested in patterns of food discovery by ant species. Our observations consist of time to discovery by an ant for three different food types, each of two different sizes. These data were collected at 6 plots located in each of
2006 Dec 13
1
Curious finding in MASS:::confint.glm() tied to eval()
Greetings all,
I was in the process of creating a function to generate profile
likelihood confidence intervals for a proportion using a binomial glm.
This is a component of a larger function to generate and plot confidence
intervals for proportions using the above, along with bootstrap (BCa),
Wilson and Exact to visually demonstrate the variation across the
methods to some folks.
I had initially
2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] inefficiencies in ConstantUniqueMap ?
Hi,
Consider ConstantUniqueMap::getOrCreate() (in lib/VMCore/ConstantsContext.h):
/// getOrCreate - Return the specified constant from the map, creating it if
/// necessary.
ConstantClass *getOrCreate(const TypeClass *Ty, ValRefType V) {
MapKey Lookup(Ty, V);
ConstantClass* Result = 0;
...
For array (or struct or vector) constants, typically:
ValType = vector<Constant*>