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2007 Dec 22
5
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Dec 21, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Richard Pennington wrote: > >> I'm a little further along now. I've started to put together a simple >> driver for Elsa and LLVM that I'm calling "ellsif" (cute name, I think >> it works). >> >> The file being compiled is a "printf" function. Here are timing >> results
2007 Dec 21
5
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
I'm a little further along now. I've started to put together a simple driver for Elsa and LLVM that I'm calling "ellsif" (cute name, I think it works). The file being compiled is a "printf" function. Here are timing results for optimized and unoptimized runs: [~/elsa/ellsif] dev% ./ellsif -v test/ofmt.i -time-actions Adding test/ofmt.i as a preprocessed C file
2007 Dec 21
0
[LLVMdev] [Oink-devel] Status of Elsa->LLVM
On 12/21/07, Richard Pennington <rich at pennware.com> wrote: > I'm a little further along now. I've started to put together a simple > driver for Elsa and LLVM that I'm calling "ellsif" (cute name, I think > it works). Er. Hm. Can you explain the name? The problem with names like "ellsif" is that it sounds like "else if". I like the
2007 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
On Dec 21, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Richard Pennington wrote: > I'm a little further along now. I've started to put together a simple > driver for Elsa and LLVM that I'm calling "ellsif" (cute name, I think > it works). > > The file being compiled is a "printf" function. Here are timing > results > for optimized and unoptimized runs: Cool, this is
2007 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] [Oink-devel] Status of Elsa->LLVM
> I've build gcc many times over the years for different target processors > and was never able to get my head around it internally. It is incredibly > complex. I also didn't like the fact that I had to have N copies of gcc > to support N processors. Scott McPeak is rather familiar with the internals of gcc and edg and says elsa is far simpler. > I became interested in
2007 Dec 23
1
[LLVMdev] [Oink-devel] Status of Elsa->LLVM
Daniel Wilkerson wrote: >> I've build gcc many times over the years for different target processors >> and was never able to get my head around it internally. It is incredibly >> complex. I also didn't like the fact that I had to have N copies of gcc >> to support N processors. > > Scott McPeak is rather familiar with the internals of gcc and edg and >
2007 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
On Dec 22, 2007, at 2:40 AM, Richard Pennington wrote: > Does Elsa provide an advantage over g++? For me, understanding it is a > big plus. ;-) In addition, Elsa has a Berkeley-like license which I > prefer. Ok. If you're not planning on extending the front-end, understandability doesn't really matter ;-). I get where you're coming from though! > Since I only
2015 Mar 03
2
Asssistance
Hi to All, I am building a package in R and whenever I run command "R CMD build OAR" in the terminal, I get the following error: * checking for file ?OAR/DESCRIPTION? ... OK * preparing ?OAR?: * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... ERROR Malformed Depends or Suggests or Imports or Enhances field. Offending entries: R (>=3.0.2) Entries must be names of packages optionally
2009 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] ANTLR?
Right, I understand that. I was hoping there was such an implementation using ANTLR since it looks like a fairly mature project. I'm not sure how stable or mature Elsa is (but comments to clarify that would be appreciated.). E.g., a quick scan of their Web page shows the comment that they only have a partial type checker. It also says their template instantiation is incomplete.
2007 Dec 23
3
[LLVMdev] Odd problem with command line options
I'm linking a program (my ellsif driver) that basically brings in most of the LLVM stuff: bitcode reading, optimizations, linking, and target code generation. All of a sudden, I'm getting the following when I run: [~/elsa/ellsif] dev% ./ellsif -v test/ofmt.i test/sieve.i -time-actions -O5 <premain>: CommandLine Error: Argument 'machine-licm' defined more than once!
2009 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] ANTLR?
On Jul 11, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Vikram S. Adve wrote: > Right, I understand that. I was hoping there was such an > implementation using ANTLR since it looks like a fairly mature > project. Not that I'm aware of. > I'm not sure how stable or mature Elsa is (but comments to clarify > that would be appreciated.). E.g., a quick scan of their Web page > shows the
2018 Mar 13
1
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
Hi Kotresh, thanks for your repsonse... answers inside... best regards Dietmar Am 13.03.2018 um 06:38 schrieb Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar: > Hi Dietmar, > > I am trying to understand the problem and have few questions. > > 1. Is trashcan enabled only on master volume? no, trashcan is also enabled on slave. settings are the same as on master but trashcan on slave is complete
2018 Mar 12
2
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
Hello, in regard to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1434066 i have been faced to another issue when using the trashcan feature on a dist. repl. volume running a geo-replication. (gfs 3.12.6 on ubuntu 16.04.4) for e.g. removing an entire directory with subfolders : tron at gl-node1:/myvol-1/test1/b1$ rm -rf * afterwards listing files in the trashcan : tron at gl-node1:/myvol-1/test1$
2018 Mar 13
0
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
Hi Dietmar, I am trying to understand the problem and have few questions. 1. Is trashcan enabled only on master volume? 2. Does the 'rm -rf' done on master volume synced to slave ? 3. If trashcan is disabled, the issue goes away? The geo-rep error just says the it failed to create the directory "Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension" on slave. Usually this would be because of gfid
2017 Jun 28
2
setting gfid on .trashcan/... failed - total outage
Hello, recently we had two times a partial gluster outage followed by a total outage of all four nodes. Looking into the gluster mailing list i found a very similar case in http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2016-June/027124.html but i'm not sure if this issue is fixed... even this outage happened on glusterfs 3.7.18 which gets no more updates since ~.20 i would kindly ask
2007 Dec 23
1
[LLVMdev] Status of Elsa->LLVM
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Dec 22, 2007, at 2:40 AM, Richard Pennington wrote: > >> Does Elsa provide an advantage over g++? For me, understanding it is a >> big plus. ;-) In addition, Elsa has a Berkeley-like license which I >> prefer. > > Ok. If you're not planning on extending the front-end, > understandability doesn't really matter ;-). I get
2008 Apr 02
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal for GSoC project for clang front end
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 21:27:18 Chris Lattner wrote: > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Argiris Kirtzidis wrote: > > I'd like to hear your opinions and ideas for a proposal to improve > > support for C++ parsing for LLVM's clang front end. > > Some meta feedback: C++ support in clang is a huge project, far and away > more than any mortal can get done in a summer. While it
2008 Jul 18
2
[LLVMdev] binutils + gdb/insight targeted to LLVM
Hi, As part of my work with Elsa/LLVM I've been trying to wean myself from gcc, I'm using my own preprocessor now (to eliminate gcc -E) and have been calling ld and as directly. To do this, I've set up a version of bunutils (based on 2.18.50) and gdb/insight (based on 6.8) to handle all the LLVM targets (except PIC, see below). The nice thing about gdb 6.8 is that one binary can
1999 Jul 01
1
SAMBA digest 2150
samba@samba.org wrote: > SAMBA Digest 2150 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) Autoconnect on restarts doesn't work > by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6mberg_Peter?= <Peter.Stromberg@scania.com> > 2) Re: How to backup from Win to Linux using smb? >
2013 Feb 06
0
slotName defined in object, present in instance, but inaccessible [SCL:4]
from a package I'm writing.... ##setClass('Occupancy',contains="DataFrame", ## representation(states="StatesORNULL")) ## R> foo <- occupancy(pooledMethSegs) R> plotOccupancy(foo) Error in slot(object, "states") : no slot of name "states" for this object of class "Occupancy" R> slotNames(foo) [1]