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2009 Sep 18
1
lapply - value changes as parameters to function?
Hi, I'm trying to get better at things like lapply but it still stumps me. I have a function I've written, tested and debugged using individual calls to the function, ala: ResultList5 = DoAvgCalcs(IndexData, Lookback=5, SampleSize=TestSamples , Iterations=TestIterations ) ResultList8 = DoAvgCalcs(IndexData, Lookback=8, SampleSize=TestSamples , Iterations=TestIterations ) ResultList13
2013 Sep 22
2
How to filter search result with query with has white space.
Hello, include <iostream>#include <string>#include <xapian.h>struct document{ std::string title; std::string content; std::string url;}; void indexData(document d) { try { Xapian::WritableDatabase db("/Users/ramesh/Desktop/xapian", Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN); Xapian::TermGenerator indexer; Xapian::Stem
2013 Sep 22
2
How to filter search result with query with has white space.
Hello, include <iostream>#include <string>#include <xapian.h>struct document{ std::string title; std::string content; std::string url;}; void indexData(document d) { try { Xapian::WritableDatabase db("/Users/ramesh/Desktop/xapian", Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN); Xapian::TermGenerator indexer; Xapian::Stem
2007 Sep 05
2
Multiple xyplots
Hi everyone, I'm hoping you can give me some pointers. I have a requirement to draw multiple (103) xy line plots onto one output device. Ideally the plots should be displayed in a hexagonal grid (example at www.maladmin.com/example.jpg). I can calculate the locations for each waveform but am wondering how to create multiple plotting areas. I have come accross references to a package grid
2007 Jul 18
2
CentOS 5.0 and php-yaz
Hi, I have a CentOS 5.0 LAMP server, and I need to install the php-yaz module to implement the Z39.50 protocol (which handles data exchange for public libraries). I've already done this with Debian (a one-liner: apt-get install php-yaz) and also on Slackware (more complicated: compile Yaz, rebuild PHP). Has anyone here ever done this on CentOS? What would be the most orthodox method to
2004 May 19
0
Updated Fedora Core 2 Packages [unofficial]
Hi All, I have updated Fedora Core 2 packages available for Samba 3.0.4. These include the winbind patch as was already inclded in the latest Mandrake Cooker packages and also a fix for the winbind.init startup script. More info on the winbind patch can be found at this location: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1315 The winbind.init startup script had the following code changed:
2008 Mar 15
1
[LLVMdev] Question on use of subregs
Thanks, I seem to have gotten sub-registers to work. I can't seem to suppress the zero-extend sometimes. There is no need to explicitly zero extend bytes to words on this machine as all byte operations do that. I have also gotten some memory-to-memory to work. Bagel Evan Cheng wrote: > On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Bagel wrote: > >> I'm trying to write a backend for a
2010 Sep 26
2
Splitting a data frame into several completely separate data frames
Hello again, How do I split a data frame into smaller, completely separate data frames (rather than separate data frames comprising a single "list")? Consider the following data, and my coding attempt: x <- read.table(textConnection("id type number indv.1 bagel 6 indv.2 bagel 1 indv.3 donuts 10 indv.4 donuts 9"), header = TRUE) closeAllConnections() x.split <-
2010 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] question on the status of debugging symbols
On 23 November 2010 18:03, Bagel <bagel99 at gmail.com> wrote: > Would someone be so kind as to tell me what the status of debugging symbols > (DWARF) generated by clang/llvm is? Hi Bagel, It should be fairly complete... > When I generate an executable with "clang -g" followed by "llc -O0" and feed it > to gdb, I get "no debugging symbols found".
2016 Nov 10
2
array fill idioms
Back in the day, we called this a BLT (block transfer, pronouced 'blit') for the PDP-10 instruction of that name. You can do this by assigning the first value, then do an overlapping memcpy to fill in the rest. There's probably something clever you can do with vector instructions too, in many cases. --paulr From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Ryan
2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] multiple return value assembler regression?
On 06/24/2011 03:45 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: > > On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Bagel wrote: > >> It appears the syntax for returning multiple values has changed since 2.9. >> Previous to that: >> ret i32 %a, i32 %b >> worked. The new syntax is something like: >> ret { i32, i32 }{i32 %a, i32 %b} >> but this yields an error: >> mrv-bug.ll:5:24:
2017 Mar 07
2
multiprecision add/sub
> On Feb 21, 2017, at 9:54 PM, Nemanja Ivanovic via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I believe that providing additional intrinsics that would directly produce the ISD::ADDC/ISD::SUBC nodes would provide the additional advantage of being able to directly produce these nodes for code that doesn't have anything to do with multiprecision addition/subtraction. I am
2017 Feb 17
2
multiprecision add/sub
On 02/16/2017 12:08 PM, Stephen Canon wrote: >> On Feb 16, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Bagel <bagel99 at gmail.com >> <mailto:bagel99 at gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> I figured that the optimization of this would bedifficult (else it would >> have already been done :-)) > > Don’t make this assumption. There’s lots of opportunities for optimization > scattered
2009 Aug 13
0
[LLVMdev] Branch Relaxation Support?
ARM has its own pass to do this (ARMConstantIslandPass.cpp). At some point of time we'd like to rip out the branch relaxation part and make it into a target independent pass. Evan On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Bagel wrote: > I think I have read that there are plans to generate object code > (e.g. ELF) > directly in addition to assembly language source. If so, are there
2008 Mar 14
0
[LLVMdev] Question on use of subregs
On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Bagel wrote: > I'm trying to write a backend for a machine that has both byte and > word > instructions. Both varieties of instructions operate on the same > set of > general registers. A byte mode instruction on a general register > always clears > the upper bits. Register-to-register byte mode and work mode > instructions set
2010 Dec 09
0
[LLVMdev] question on generating dwarf metadata
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Bagel <bagel99 at gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/06/2010 12:03 PM, Devang Patel wrote: > > As I understand, you are not interested in 'how to use DIFactory'. Do you > want > > to know what are the fields of metadata to encode debug info for a local > variable ? > > That'd be > > > > !7 = metadata !{ > >
2011 Jun 25
1
[LLVMdev] multiple return value assembler regression?
On 06/24/2011 05:21 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: > > On Jun 24, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Bagel wrote: > >>> This is obsolete and deprecated syntax that is dropped in "llvm 3.0" >>> (and thus on mainline right now). If you run that through >>> llvm-as|llvm-dis from llvm 2.9, you'll see the preferred syntax. >>> >>> -Chris >> >>
2010 Aug 20
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: new intrinsic llvm.memcmp?
On 08/20/2010 04:06 PM, Eli Friedman wrote: > On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Bagel<bagel99 at gmail.com> wrote: >> I propose a new intrinsic "llvm.memcmp" that compares a block of memory >> for equality (a subset of the libc behavior). Backends are free to use the >> alignment to optimize using wider than byte operations. Since the result is >> only
2008 Jan 29
2
Rebuilding PHP: how do I manage updates?
Hi, Our public library management software (PMB) runs on Apache/PHP/MySQL. It requires some additional PHP modules to run correctly, namely: 1) php-gd 2) php-yaz 3) php-xslt I've googled and fiddled around quite a bit, and come to the following conclusions: 1) php-gd can be installed from extra repos (rpmforge IIRC), so this one's no problem. 2) To install php-yaz, I have to
2005 Oct 07
2
R version 2.01.1, Crimson Editor and the "one" from nowhere
Dear List.... sorry to bother you R-gurus with such an "unstatistical" question... but I face a problem using Crimson Editor with R 2.01.1 that I never had using R 2.00.1. I already posted on the Crimson Editor forum but it seems to be VERY few R-users there.... I successfully used R v2.00.1until now (under Windows XP professionnal, version 2002, Service Pack 2, P4 processor CPU 1.8