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2016 Nov 28
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Hi Piotr, Thanks. Yeah, it seemed a little weird, but it was what got me closest. I found out that the matcher I supplied here was working for clang-query 3.8.1. I'm working on a clang-tidy module for 4.0.0 - it's not working there. Could you elaborate on the "onImplicitObjectArgument"? There is no document on it on the clang page. So I wouldn't know how it works or what it
2016 Nov 26
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Hi, Hope this is the right channel for this question. I am trying to make an ast matcher for clang-tidy to find str1.compare(str2), where both str1 and str2 are std::string. I have this so far: http://i.imgur.com/sUma9WC.png . But I am having a hard time finding a way to bind an id to the str1 part of the expression. Can anyone help me out with an idea? Best regards, Mads Ravn --------------
2003 Apr 28
1
code12 when using modules
Hi I updated my rsync to 2.5.6. Since then, any modules actions don't work anymore. rsync -ravvvn --stats --progress rollis.ch::mymodule ends up in opening tcp connection to rollis.ch port 873 receiving file list ... rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (28 bytes read so far) _exit_cleanup(code=12, file=io.c, line=165): entered rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
2016 Nov 28
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Hi Piotr, I think I found a working matcher: match ifStmt(hasCondition(implicitCastExpr(hasImplicitDestinationType(isInteger()), has(cxxMemberCallExpr(callee(cxxMethodDecl(hasName("compare"))), hasArgument(0, declRefExpr().bind("str2")), callee(memberExpr(has(declRefExpr().bind("str1"))))))))).bind("case1") This one bind to both str1 and str2 in
2016 Nov 27
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Adding cfe-dev, because it is related to clang, not LLVM. 2016-11-27 22:34 GMT+01:00 Piotr Padlewski <piotr.padlewski at gmail.com>: > Hi Mads, > Can you provide the code that you run clang-query on, or at least AST for > the fragment you want to match? > > Piotr > > 2016-11-26 22:27 GMT+01:00 Mads Ravn via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > >: >
2009 Jun 28
2
sprof works on your Debian/Ubuntu ?
I'm asking here, rather than R-devel, because it seems to be a Linux specific question and because I'm using Ubuntu-9.04. I'm trying to profile an package, and got errors, so I decided to follow BDR's (http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/06/02/4254.html) example exactly, and got same problem. Can anyone replicate? $ sudo mkdir -p /var/tmp//usr/lib/R/library/stats/libs $
2002 Feb 17
3
Little graph questions!
I'm working up a set of small working examples in R to show what various distributions are and the beauty of the central limit theorem. Those example programs are in this directory: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/ExampleCode/ You can feel free to use those if you want, or you can send me other small working example code for R. The key here is small, self contained things that
2003 Dec 18
3
diagnostic information in glm. How about N of missing observations?
I handed out some results from glm() and the students ask "how many observations were dropped due to missing values"? How would I know? In other stat programs, the results will typically include N and the number dropped because of missings. Without going back to R and fiddling about to find the total number of rows in the dataframe, there is no way to tell. Somewhat
2005 Jul 27
4
LyX and Sweave
>>>>> On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 14:12:41 +0200, >>>>> Gorjanc Gregor (GG) wrote: > Hello R-users! > I have tried to use Sweave within LyX* and found two ways to accomplish > this. I have attached LyX source file for both ways as well as generated > PDFs. I have copied Gregor's files at http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/LyX for those who
2001 Apr 10
2
clear R-objects inside a function?
Using RedHat Linux 7.0, R-1.2.2, R-hdf5-1.2 library, I want to load a dataset, do some stuff with it, then erase its objects, get an other, repeat. My friend wrote a function which tried to clear away all the objects. At the end, it uses rm() to remove objects. This is the same way we do it interactively, from the R prompt: testLoadSeveralHDF <- function(numFiles) { for (i in
2004 Oct 22
3
dotplot & lattice problems: y axis values and bg color output in jpg
I have a linux system with Fedora Core 2 and R-2.0. I was comparing plots made with plot() and dotplot() and discovered a problem. Although the dots are positioned correctly, the numerical labels in the dotplot y axis are not correct. I put copies here: http://lark.cc.ku.edu/~pauljohn/R/plotTrouble1.jpg That is the "correct" one from plot, with the higest value on y showing at 18.
2000 Aug 09
1
Trying to make plot of several time series in same graph
Dear Friends in R: On RedHat linux, R-1.1, I've gotten far enough to create the graph that shows on the screen with 3 lines, but I have some trouble. Here is the way I created the three "overlaid" graphs: data<-read.table("DataCulture0",header=T,as.is = TRUE) attach(data) tmp1<-plot(acquaint~T,type='l', ylim=c(0,1),ylab="average
2007 Feb 25
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4412] New: --dry-run output inaccurate due to implied symlink
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4412 Summary: --dry-run output inaccurate due to implied symlink Product: rsync Version: 2.6.9 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy:
2001 Aug 08
2
box doesn't surround words in legend in printed output
I have made a plot with a legend and on the screen it looks fine, but when I save as jpg or pdf, or print, the legend box is too small, it cuts through the words on the right side. I put an example here: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/apdftest.pdf Is there a work around? -- Paul E. Johnson email: pauljohn at ukans.edu Dept. of Political Science
2006 Oct 19
1
Segmentation fault/buffer overflow with fix() in Fedora Core 5 from Extras repository
The Fedora Extras update of R found its way onto my systems today and I noted that fix() and edit() no longer work. There is a program crash that closes up R, but it does not leave a core file. I've tested by turning off SELinux, it had no effect. Do you see it too? What do you think? It happens on both systems I've tested. As far as I know, both of these systems are up-to-date. I
2005 Nov 17
1
Predicting and Plotting "hypothetical" values of factors
Last Friday, I noticed that it is difficult to work with regression models in which there are factors. It is easier to do the old fashioned thing of coding up "dummy" variables with 0-1 values. The predict function's newdata argument is not suited to insertion of hypothetical values for the factor, whereas it has no trouble with numeric variables. For example, if one uses a
2001 May 07
2
semi-parametric (partial linear?) regression
I just heard a talk about a semi-parametric model. I was quite excited by the idea. This model is fitted y= xB + g(z) + e where x is a data matrix, B a column vector, z is another data matrix, and g is a smooth model fitted by a Kernel Smoothing regression (I got the idea any smoother would do as well). The speaker said that when z is considered as a "control" variable, and there is
2002 Feb 12
6
A couple of little R things I can't figure out (column percents, regression with lagged variables)
Simple usage questions that I ought to be able to figure on my own, but can't. 1.I'm able to produce a cross tabulation table showing counts with either table or xtabs. But I want column percentages for interpretation, and it seems stupid to sit there with a calculator figuring marginals and column percentages. How to make R do it after this: > x <- c(1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,4,4)
2003 May 28
2
? building a database with a the great examples
Dear R help reader, I'm not an expert in R and are lerning a lot by reading the help digest, which is sometimes difficult because the huge amount of data posted. I have posted some questions before, and are impressed how quick I got a solution for my problem. Sometimes with quite different suggestions. I was always wondering if my questions didn't come up before. On the other site,
2013 Apr 24
1
pglm package: fitted values and residuals
I'm using the package pglm and I'have estimated a "random probit model". I need to save in a vector the fitted values and the residuals of the model but I can not do it. I tried with the command fitted.values using the following procedure without results: library(pglm) m1_S<-pglm(Feed ~ Cons_PC_1 + imp_gen_1 + LGDP_PC_1 + lnEI_1 +