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2011 Mar 29
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GSoC Project: Support Erlang Language
"Support Erlang Language" By Vladimir Zaytsev, Xapian, 2011 *About me* Name: Vladimir Zaytsev E-mail address: vladimir at zvm.me WWW: zvm.me/, facebook.com/vladimir.zaytsev<http://www.facebook.com/vladimir.zaytsev> Emergency contact phone number: +79028195844 Short biography: I was born in 5th Febrary, 1991 in Donetsk, USSR; now live in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. In 2008
2011 Mar 28
0
GSoC project - Support Another Language
Hi, My name is Vladimir Zaytsev and I'm third year CS bachelor student in Ugra State University. Now I'm interested in participating in GSOC with information retrieval project and implementing of Erlang language support for Xapian seems to be good idea("Support Another Language"). I'm quite familiar with C++ and Erlang and its mechanisms of interfacing with other languages.
2011 Mar 28
1
my gsoc application
Dear Richard Boulton and Olly Betts ?here is my Xapian's GSoC Student Application == About Me == Name: ponyding E-mail address: ponyding at gmail.com IRC nickname : ponyding Personal blog:www.cnblogs.com/shapherd (sorry for it's writen in chinese) Emergency contact phone number: +86 15907107917 Biography: I am very optimistic,Have a strong sense of responsibility for
2007 Dec 22
3
Erlang DTrace Provider
DTrace folks, I''m pleased to introduce a potential new DTrace-sponsored project: the Erlang DTrace provider. To be good OpenSolaris citizens, we want to put the formation of this officially sponsored project to a vote -- as outlined in the OpenSolaris Constitution -- so here are the details for the new Project, as prepared by the Project Team: Name : Erlang DTrace Integration
2017 Mar 03
1
[PATCH] erlang: Rename 'message' to something less generic.
It's not possible to define an action which takes a parameter called 'message' because the Erlang bindings use that as the name of an internal variable. Solve this by renaming the Erlang internal variable. Fixes commit 84763d7fca3668c62ee3fe53d0e00a5a672f687b. --- generator/erlang.ml | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git
2001 Sep 06
0
Erlang Loss Function in R
This is my first post here. As a new user of R, I was pleased to discover a simple and elegant way to compute in R the Erlang Loss Function, which I present below. INTRODUCTION The Erlang Loss Function is defined as elf(n, a ) = ( a^n/n! ) / ( 1 + a + a^2/2 + a^3/3! + ... + a^n/n!) for all real numbers a>=0 and all integers n>=0 (except that the function is undefined when BOTH n and a
2012 Sep 11
1
[LLVMdev] Publication - ErLLVM: An LLVM backend for Erlang
On 9/10/12 5:29 PM, Yiannis Tsiouris wrote: > ping. :-) I've been on vacation since August 28 and disabled llvmdev delivery so that I wouldn't get flooded with emails while I was gone, so I didn't see your message. I've added the entry to the publications page, but I haven't made a separate page for the abstract. Is that alright, or would you like an abstract page
2012 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] Publication - ErLLVM: An LLVM backend for Erlang
ping. :-) On 09/07/2012 08:24 PM, Yiannis Tsiouris wrote: > [...] > The citation is the following (this time with a url to the paper): K. > Sagonas, C. Stavrakakis, and Y. Tsiouris. "ErLLVM: An LLVM backend > for Erlang"[1]. In Eleventh ACM SIGPLAN Erlang Workshop, September > 2012. ACM Press. > > [1]: http://erllvm.softlab.ntua.gr/files/erlang03-sagonas.pdf >
2011 Nov 15
3
[PATCH 1/3] out of tree build: erlang
From: Hilko Bengen <bengen at hilluzination.de> --- erlang/Makefile.am | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/erlang/Makefile.am b/erlang/Makefile.am index f336375..2c9e359 100644 --- a/erlang/Makefile.am +++ b/erlang/Makefile.am @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ erlang_bindir = $(libdir)/erlang/lib/$(PACKAGE_NAME)-$(PACKAGE_VERSION)/ebin erlang_bin_DATA = guestfs.beam
2012 Sep 07
0
[LLVMdev] Publication - ErLLVM: An LLVM backend for Erlang
Hi, I attach a publication that we have at the ACM Sigplan Erlang Workshop 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark. The abstract is: This paper describes ErLLVM, a new backend for the HiPE compiler, the native code compiler of Erlang/OTP, that targets the LLVM compiler infrastructure. Besides presenting the overall architecture of ErLLVM and its integration in Erlang/OTP, we describe the changes to LLVM that
2012 Sep 07
3
[LLVMdev] Publication - ErLLVM: An LLVM backend for Erlang
Sorry for double-posting to the list, The citation is the following (this time with a url to the paper): K. Sagonas, C. Stavrakakis, and Y. Tsiouris. "ErLLVM: An LLVM backend for Erlang"[1]. In Eleventh ACM SIGPLAN Erlang Workshop, September 2012. ACM Press. Thanks! Yiannis [1]: http://erllvm.softlab.ntua.gr/files/erlang03-sagonas.pdf On 09/07/2012 08:13 PM, Yiannis Tsiouris wrote:
2020 Jun 01
1
[PATCH] erlang: Port to libei for Erlang 23
From: Sergei Golovan <sgolovan@gmail.com> Replace the use of liberl_interface, which is removed in Erlang 23, by libei. The implementation uses the ei_decode_iodata() function which has been introduces only for Erlang 23, so it doesnt work with earlier Erlang versions. --- erlang/Makefile.am | 1 - erlang/main.c | 312 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
2008 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] Erlang
Hi, Sorry for the vagueness. I'm starting to think about an experimental programming language based, among other things, on microthreads, or green threads, as Erlang has. I'm still under a very vague stage, just thinking on it, so I was wondering on the way this could be achieved. What I know from microthreads are things like: * They don't have their own stack * Switching between
2012 Apr 24
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: ErLLVM - An LLVM backend for Erlang
Hi, Following Chris' advice, I will rebase the patches and break them in 3 distinct emails (one at a time) in order to be easier for a reviewer to approve/comments. Please note that the three patches while being code-wise independent, they 're strongly-connected *semantically*, meaning that including just a subset of these patches to LLVM's code base is quite weak if the others are
2012 Nov 12
1
problem with Erlang function
I'm beginner with R language My goal is to write a function that takes an input Erlang entering your ? Name ? Name ? Date of birth. The program will calculate age and display output first I do know the system date (month, day, year) I find with Sys.Date () I found a function. net to calculate the age Protected Sub calcul_age() Dim datetimenow = DateTime.Now Dim
2012 Apr 14
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: ErLLVM - An LLVM backend for Erlang
Hi, We 've been working on an LLVM backend for High Performance Erlang (HiPE) [1], the native code compiler of Erlang/OTP [2]. ErLLVM [3] targets the X86 and AMD64 architectures for now but there is some ongoing work from a team on the Uppsala University to also support ARM. In our implementation, we have paid special attention on retaining ABI-compatibility with the Erlang Runtime System in
2011 Oct 13
9
[PATCH 1/9] Partially fix --disable-erlang
From: Michael Scherer <misc at zarb.org> Without this, configure will always enable erlang, no matter what argument are passed. Now, we can disable it, even if configure still need the erlang compiler for some obscure reason. --- configure.ac | 10 ++++++---- 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 337a3ed..e0bed2f 100644 ---
2008 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] Erlang
Hello, How would you implement an Erlang feature such as the ultra-light processes? Is llvm prepared for similar situations? I would appreciate some insight on this. Thank you very much, .alvaro.castro.castilla.
2008 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] Erlang
Hi Álvaro, Your question is too vague to answer with any accuracy. Could you be more specific? -bw On Jul 24, 2008, at 1:08 PM, "Álvaro Castro Castilla" <alvaro.castro.castilla at gmail.co m> wrote: > Hello, > > > How would you implement an Erlang feature such as the ultra-light > processes? > Is llvm prepared for similar situations? > > I would
2008 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] Erlang
On Jul 24, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Álvaro Castro Castilla wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry for the vagueness. > > I'm starting to think about an experimental programming language > based, among other things, on microthreads, or green threads, as > Erlang has. I'm still under a very vague stage, just thinking on it, > so I was wondering on the way this could be achieved. > >