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2006 Jun 23
5
create session only for logged-in
i was wondering how a blog db has grown by about 15 mb in a week or two. it turns out its the sessions table..
so ive tried this:
class ApplicationController..
session :off
end
class AccountController
session :only, :login
end
and now, its impossible to login, and nothing ever appears in the session table. is this the right approach? i dont want to weed out the sessions with cron, i just
2006 Mar 14
3
Simple search on joined table
Looking for some guidance, I seem to be caught in the weeds.
I want to do a search on fields in a master/detail relationship.
E.g. manufacturer owns many parts. I want to search on the
manufacturer name, part name and part number, then return the full set
of results.
I have tried to use the .find method and create my own model .find
method using a SQL statement, but then the results do not
2004 May 03
1
circular correlation
I have a problem that deals with correlating wind velocity to seed
collection data. The problem lies in that I have a wind data set that
is contains 2000+ data points and weed collection data on the order of a
couple hundred. Both data sets were collected for the same time period,
but there is not a one-to-one wind velocity->seed location match. My
understanding of correlation is that you
2008 Apr 06
1
buggy HTML from nested lists w/ paragraphs
...t to find an
offending pattern (and even using TextWrangler to search for stray
Unicode and the like), I found that it seems to result from a
particular sequence, or type of sequence, involving headers, list
items, and paragraphs, regardless of their content.
With all non-offending content weeded out, and 'text(n)' substituted
for each line of actual content, I'm left with the text below, still
generating the two errors. Each line of code has a blank line above
it. Removing the blank lines or the final item, text13, is enough to
kill either or both of the errors, while r...
2018 Dec 18
8
Spamassassin + Postfix : delete spam mail on the server ?
Hi,
My mail server is running on CentOS 7 with Postfix, Dovecot and
Spamassassin. I get quite a lot of spam on a few accounts, and
Spamassassin does its job fine. Spam mail is identified correctly, and
it looks like there are no false positives, e. g. valid mail is never
identified as spam.
When a message is flagged as spam, the subject line is rewritten to
begin with [SPAM]. Then, a filter in
2009 Dec 07
3
captcha
Hi all,
I want to implement a captcha on my register page to help weed out any
''non-human'' visitors.
I was told to check out http://expressica.com/simple_captcha/ but the
site isnt responding.
Does anyone have any other reccomendations that are tried and tested &
successful?
Many Thanks
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2018 Mar 30
2
getting all circular arrangements without accounting for order
Jeff,
I wanted to let you know that your function is faster than generating the directional circular permutations and weeding.
Here is the time for n = 10. I compared with just doing the permutations, there is no point in proceeding further with the weeding since it is slower at the start itself.
system.time(directionless_circular_permutations(10))
user system elapsed
1.576 0.000
1999 Nov 10
0
Occasional failure of authentication
Every once in a while a user cannot connect to one of two samba
servers. Most of the time (but not always), if he waits 15 minutes
to an hour, he can connect successfully. Sometimes he can connect to
one server, but not the other, which have the same configuration.
We are using authentication from the NT server. Samba version 2.0.3
The messages in the log file are are shown below. In this
2005 Dec 27
7
help remove duplication in my app
I''m porting an old site of mine into Rails and I''m running into some
duplication that could / needs to be weeded out. For each of my
actions, I have to wrap the view content in the following HTML:
<div class="box">
<img src="/images/content-top2.png" class="border" />
<div class="visible">
# content inserted here
</div>
<...
2018 Mar 30
0
getting all circular arrangements without accounting for order
I don't know if this is more efficient than enumerating with distinct
directions and weeding... it seems kind of heavyweight to me:
#######
library(gtools)
directionless_circular_permutations <- function( n ) {
v <- seq.int( n-1 )
ix <- combinations( n-1, 2 )
jx <- permutations( n-3, n-3 )
x <- lapply( seq.int( nrow( ix ) )
, function( i ) {
2010 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] L->isLoopInvariant giving wrong results?
Thanks Chris,
I was able to weed out loop invariant arithmetic instructions using
isLoopInvariant function.
when i try to do an instruction->moveBefore(bb->getTerminator()) i'm
getting a seg fault.
any obvious reasons that i'm missing out on?
Thanks in advance
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Nov 17, 2010, at 2:20
2018 Mar 30
0
getting all circular arrangements without accounting for order
New function below is a bit faster due to more efficent memory handling.
for-loop FTW!
directionless_circular_permutations2 <- function( n ) {
n1 <- n - 1L
v <- seq.int( n1 )
ix <- combinations( n1, 2L )
jx <- permutations( n-3L, n-3L )
jxrows <- nrow( jx )
jxoffsets <- seq.int( jxrows )
result <- matrix( n, nrow = factorial( n1 )/2L, ncol = n )
k
2011 Apr 14
3
Find number of elements less than some number: Elegant/fast solution needed
Take vector x and a subset y:
x=1:10
y=c(4,5,7,9)
For each value in 'x', I want to know how many elements in 'y' are less than 'x'.
An example would be:
sapply(x,FUN=function(i) {length(which(y<i))})
[1] 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 4
But this solution is far too slow when x and y have lengths in the millions.
I'm certain an elegant (and computationally efficient)
2006 Mar 27
2
Receptionist Phones (was 3Com Phones)
Thanks for all the comments on the 3Com phones. Thankfully, there
is a large number of phones out there to dig through looking for the
right solution.
What I have not been able to find, after spending all weekend
looking, is a good solution for an attendant console. We have 2
receptionists that need to be able to view all 60+ phones (we could
probably weed it down a bit if we had to,
2018 Mar 30
3
getting all circular arrangements without accounting for order
Thanks!
Yes, however, this seems a bit wasteful. Just wondering if there are other, more efficient options possible.
Best wishes,
Ranjan
On Thu, 29 Mar 2018 22:20:19 -0400 Boris Steipe <boris.steipe at utoronto.ca> wrote:
> If one is equal to the reverse of another, keep only one of the pair.
>
> B.
>
>
>
> > On Mar 29, 2018, at 9:48 PM, Ranjan Maitra
2010 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] L->isLoopInvariant giving wrong results?
The funny thing is that i am manually able to hoist the Loop invariant
instruction to the basicBlock terminator, by editing the human readable form
and then using llvm-as to convert it into bytecode.
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Nov 17, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Sreeraj a wrote:
>
> > Thanks Chris,
> >
> > I was
2015 Jan 27
2
[LLVMdev] ATS workaround for Clang 3.5
The ATS community is having trouble with clang. They had been using
an older version of clang and upgraded because newer versions give
higher quality warning messages. Unfortunately, with 3.5, moving from
-O1 to -O2 triggers a crash on startup in the clang-generated
executable. I had suggested building with -fsanitize=undefined and
-fsanitize=address to weed out any dependencies undefined
2011 Nov 11
2
Puppet Windows: test if non-MSI package already installed
Hello Puppet Cohorts,
I wish to install programs on Windows that do not use the MSI installer.
After finding a guide on-line for silencing most installers
(http://unattended.sourceforge.net/installers.php) I feel confident I can
write a short script for Puppet to "exec" on my hosts to silently install
most of what I need.
What I can''t decide on a "best" way to test
2006 Apr 19
4
Basic vector operations was: Function to approximate complex integral
Dear List
I apologize for the multiple postings. After being in the weeds on this
problem for a while I think my original post may have been a little
cryptic. I think I can be clearer. Essentially, I need the following
a <- c(2,3)
b <- c(4,5,6)
(2*4) + (2*5) + (2*6) + (3*4) + (3*5) +(3*6)
But I do not know of a built in function that would do this. Any
suggestions?
-----Original
2010 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] L->isLoopInvariant giving wrong results?
On Nov 17, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Sreeraj a wrote:
> Thanks Chris,
>
> I was able to weed out loop invariant arithmetic instructions using isLoopInvariant function.
> when i try to do an instruction->moveBefore(bb->getTerminator()) i'm getting a seg fault.
> any obvious reasons that i'm missing out on?
No idea, sorry.
-Chris