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2013 Nov 20
4
puppet testing
Hi There,
I am kind of lost, understood something wrong. I have written a module.
Now how can I test this module? Do I need to copy it to agent or server? Is
it possible to test it as a standalone module where I have a machine with
puppet agent or server installed? It is a simple module I dont want
complicate things with cucumber or some rspec etc.
How can I test it with puppet apply
2006 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] question about the LLVM JIT
...inkage,
> 0, name, gp_module);
> gp_execution_engine->addGlobalMapping(&var, address);
> }
This is creating a new global variable on the stack, instead of finding
the existing global variable in the module. Try something like this:
gp_execution_engine->addGlobalMapping(YourModule->getNamedGlobal(name),
address);
> The 2nd question I have has to do with recompiling code.
>
> The 'library' I'm creating, that sits between llvm's (c++) libs and Python,
> will remain minimal so I decided to use ParseAssemblyString to get .ll
>...
2007 Aug 20
1
Common routines for custom functions
Hello
I want to share some common subroutines between my custom functions.
Given the way Puppet loads the .rb files in
$plugindest/puppet/parser/functions, does anyone know how should I lay
this out?
I tried creating a
module myutilities
def self.blah()
...
end
end
(NOT within the newfunction() call) in one of the (top-level) functions''
.rb file.
However, calling
2013 May 25
2
Missing 'modules.pcimap' file for HDT
Hi,
So the 'modules.pcimap' file, needed by Hardware Detection Tool to
display kernel modules, is now missing. pciutils/kmod deprecated usage
of this file adn depmod lost its -m option.
So here are may questions:
1- How to generate a "modules.pcimap" or an equivalent file nowadays?
2- Is it still needed by HDT ?
3- What if it is missing, is HDT semi-broken?
Thanks.
2006 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] question about the LLVM JIT
...;> gp_execution_engine->addGlobalMapping(&var, address);
>> }
>
> This is creating a new global variable on the stack, instead of
> finding the existing global variable in the module. Try something
> like this:
>
> gp_execution_engine->addGlobalMapping(YourModule->getNamedGlobal
> (name),
> address);
>
Hi Chris,
Thanks, that was simpler than I thought!
I actually thought I had to create a new global so it would be
available for the JIT when it gets to process the "%var = external
global int" line.
> <snip>...