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2005 Sep 19
0
Voicemail() application returning -1 on a hangup
Hi, I am trying to insert a system() call right after the call to Voicemail() in order to notify people that they have received new voicemail. (In case you are interested, I was following the tips here, but I have had to change a few things: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+tips+callback ). My setup works when someone leaving a message hits # to exit the voicemail after speaking, or
2015 May 09
4
[LLVMdev] [LSR] hoisting loop invariants in reverse order
Hi, I was tracking down a performance regression and noticed that LoopStrengthReduce hoists loop invariants (e.g., the initial formulae of indvars) in the reverse order of how they appear in the loop. This reverse order creates troubles for the StraightLineStrengthReduce pass I recently add. While I understand ultimately SLSR should be able to sort independent candidates in an optimal order,
2007 Jul 11
2
Pass Dialed number to a script
I'm in the process of writing a simple autodialer to dial a list of numbers and play a message. One of the options I want to give them is a way to "dial X to have a customer service representative call you" Looking for a simple way to pass the number that I dialed to a script in extensions.conf... something like this: [serviceinterruption] exten =>
2010 Feb 10
1
How to solve: Error in * unused argument(s) ?
Hi all, For some reason, I would like to use functions bellow (see example code bellow), but instead I get the following error message: *Error in foo2(...) : unused argument(s) (arg3 = 3)* #--------------------- # example code #--------------------- foo1 <- function(arg1,...) { print(arg1) foo2(...) foo3(...) } foo2 <- function(arg2) { print(arg2) } foo3 <- function(arg3) {
2017 Jun 06
3
Force argument to have quotes
I am writing a program where non-technical R users will read in a config file and the config file will then parse the arguments found within the config and pass them to respective functions. I'm having trouble (efficiently) writing a piece of code to retain quotation marks around the argument which requires it as input, as found in the example function below, myFuncton1. Below is a minimal,
2007 Sep 06
1
labelling specific points xyplot
Hello R-helpers, I'm trying to add labels to points in xyplot graphs, but I want lo label only those points which have a certain level of my grouping variable, and have encountered a few problems. An example dataframe that goes with the following code is at the end of this message. 1st step, adding labels (from another column in the dataframe) to my chosen points : I've figures this
2007 Jun 14
1
Using subset() in a user-defined function
Hello, I'm having a problem with using subset() inside a function I'm writing. Ignoring everything else in the function, the problem can be illustrated by (where master.frame is the data frame I'm using): function1 <- function(arg1="", arg2="", arg3=""){ temp.frame <- subset(master.frame, a == arg1 & b == arg2 & c == arg3) } This
2017 Jun 06
0
Force argument to have quotes
Harold: As a general rule, if you are using eval(parse(...)) you are doing it poorly in R; cf library("fortunes") fortune(106) Why is something like this not suitable: fun1 <- function(a1,a2,a3 = c("hi","by")) { cat(a3,a1+a2,"\n") } > fun1 (1,2) hi by 3 > fun1(1,2, a3 = "whoopee") whoopee 3 ... or, if you want to include the
2019 Jun 14
2
Ejecutar un script de Python con argumentos desde R
Hola, amigos Se me acabo la sapienza. A ver: tengo un sript de Python script.py que neesita sus argumentos arg1 arg2 arg3, si desde la consola del sistema me pongo en la carpeta en la que lo tengo y hago: $ script.py arg1 arg arg3 Funciona perfecto. Pero desde R no lo consigo (entiendo que por no saber) Lo hago así (copio y pego): dir <- getwd() setwd('data/row/directoriocondatos/')
2009 Dec 04
1
User's function
Hello, All, I want to write a function to do some works based on the arguments. For example, bind some variables (arguments) as this: myfunction <- function(arg1, arg2, arg3, ?) { x <- cbind(arg1, arg2, arg3, ?) } myfunction(arg1, arg2, arg3, ?) The function can automatically determine the number of arguments and bind them, which means if I assign 2 arguments, the function can bind
2007 Apr 19
3
[RFC, PATCH 1/5] Paravirt_ops full patching.patch
Add 5-argument handling for paravirt ops patching of PAE functions. Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com> diff -r dbe11208916f include/asm-i386/paravirt.h --- a/include/asm-i386/paravirt.h Thu Apr 19 11:40:55 2007 -0700 +++ b/include/asm-i386/paravirt.h Thu Apr 19 12:04:16 2007 -0700 @@ -308,10 +308,9 @@ unsigned paravirt_patch_insns(void *site * return value handling from
2007 Apr 19
3
[RFC, PATCH 1/5] Paravirt_ops full patching.patch
Add 5-argument handling for paravirt ops patching of PAE functions. Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com> diff -r dbe11208916f include/asm-i386/paravirt.h --- a/include/asm-i386/paravirt.h Thu Apr 19 11:40:55 2007 -0700 +++ b/include/asm-i386/paravirt.h Thu Apr 19 12:04:16 2007 -0700 @@ -308,10 +308,9 @@ unsigned paravirt_patch_insns(void *site * return value handling from
2005 Aug 26
4
system crash
We just had * crash on us - no calls could be made / received. We had to kill -9 the * process. Checking the error logs, I came across these two lines, with the times matching the crash: Aug 26 13:48:00 WARNING[19282] pbx.c: Local/6024@AgentQ-94ce,2 already has PBX structure?? Aug 26 13:48:00 WARNING[19282] channel.c: Thread -1105359952 Blocking 'Local/6024@AgentQ-94ce,2', already
2010 Feb 18
2
backport upstream pygrub fixes to allow booting squeeze default install?
Hi Bastian, I'd like to propose backporting the following changesets from upstream xen-unstable into the xen-3 package. With these it is possible to boot a default installation of Squeeze (using d-i) in a domU using pygrub. 20480:c2c2e67b8198 pygrub: if default entry is "saved" then use first entry. 20481:8f4e0adc2b3b pygrub: expands tabs before displaying menus. 20485:086a6a0c3f37
2004 Dec 07
1
Restrict outbound calls on Broadvoice
Hello, I have been researching Asterisk and have a few questions. Is it possible to allow users to only call certain area codes? Reason for this is that the plan from BroadVoice allows unlimited calling to certain countries. Any country outside of this plan would be charged on a per minute basis and I am trying to avoid that. Another question is if there is a way to distinguish a land line
2009 Jul 24
9
getting extra characters with printf(copyin(a, b))
Hi, I have a situation where a DTrace script is printing out extra characters, despite the copyin() call giving a specific length. Can anyone think of why this might be? It''s fine the first time all of the probes fire, but on a second run of my generating operations, I get junk in there. For example: set setop length 5, FOUND KEY, STORED set setop length 5, FOUND KEY, STORED get
2011 Jan 13
0
[LLVMdev] Where is liveness analysis pass?
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2019 Jun 14
2
Ejecutar un script de Python con argumentos desde R
Ni idea de eso; te lo agradezco. Seguramente lo voy a terminar usando bastante. Pregunto: ahí debería hacer todas las operaciones propias del sistema? No me encuentra el script, y se me hace raro. Capaz que pasa al sistema desde la carpeta en la que está el script de R, no desde el wd de R. Ahora me toca salir y después intentar probar y que funcione. Gracis de vuelta Hau idatzi du Marcelino De
2013 Nov 06
2
[LLVMdev] loop vectorizer: Unexpected extract/insertelement
The following IR implements the following nested loop: for (int i = start ; i < end ; ++i ) for (int p = 0 ; p < 4 ; ++p ) a[i*4+p] = b[i*4+p] + c[i*4+p]; define void @main(i64 %arg0, i64 %arg1, i1 %arg2, i64 %arg3, float* noalias %arg4, float* noalias %arg5, float* noalias %arg6) { entrypoint: br i1 %arg2, label %L0, label %L1 L0:
2012 Mar 01
2
Rscript example
Hi there, I am trying to find an example how to use Rscript Let's suppose I want to pass 3 arguments (I don't want [options] and -e [expressions] as described in help) *on the command line myRscript.R -arg1=value1 -arg2=value2 -arg3=value3 *In the script #! /path/to/Rscript args = commandArgs(TRUE); >From what I see args is just a string, do I do things correctly ? -- View this