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2011 Jun 09
2
Adapting R code for different traps
Hi all, My code: > temp<-outer(release.days,collection.days,'-') > temp<-ifelse(temp>=0,NA,temp) > release.diff<-apply(temp,2,max,na.rm=TRUE) works for one trap and does what I want. That is, it determines the time difference between the collection date of a trap and date of parasitoid release immediately before it, excluding releases that occurred on the same day
2004 May 18
1
dir.create bug (PR#6892)
Full_Name: Jim Breaux Version: 1.9.0 OS: WinXP Submission from: (NULL) (209.78.110.135) dir.create() is reporting a warning that a directory already exists when in fact the directory does NOT already exist. However, the erroneous behavior does not manifest itself until dir.create() has been called at least once to create a directory that DOES already exist. For example: # Create a directory
2005 Apr 20
1
[LLVMdev] setjmp, longjmp and unwind
First I try it with bytecodes: ~/compiler/temp$ llvmgcc sjmp01.c -o sjmp01 ~/compiler/temp$ ./sjmp01 Hello World! Abort trap Same results for lli sjmp01.bc Now I try converting to native code: ~/compiler/temp$ llc sjmp01.bc -enable-correct-eh-support -o sjmp01.s ~/compiler/temp$ gcc sjmp01.s -o sjmp01.native ~/compiler/temp$ ./sjmp01.native Hello World! Bus error ~/compiler/temp$ On Apr 20,
2002 Jul 30
1
Optim() returns wrong maximum
Dear R-devel During the last half a year I have several times encountered the following problem with optim() when using method= "L-BFGS-B". The function return a value which is clearly not the maximum (seen from printing the value each time the function is called). Some output is shown below. A few things I have observed (as I remember it): a. The problem seems to occur when the
2000 Jun 16
1
postscript device on R-1.1.0
Am I the only one with this problem? > postscript() Error in old$command == "default" : comparison (1) is possible only for vector types The function postscript() is creates a list called "old". the function wants to access old$command, but old does not have a component called command. > postscript function (file = ifelse(onefile, "Rplots.ps",
2006 Sep 09
0
dovecot LDA w/ exim: "dyld: Library not loaded" & "trace trap" errors
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hi, i've Dovecot 10branch head built on on OSX 10.4.7. i've also exim 4.63 configured for use with dovecot's AUTH. on local delivery via exim -> dovecot LDA, i see two errors: (1) dovecot_lda transport output: dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.0.9.8.dylib (2) Child process of dovecot_lda transport (running
2012 Feb 29
1
The joys of Nabble: Re: Cannot use negative argument in function
This is yet another problem with the Nabble interface to the list. On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Richard M. Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu> wrote: > This line > > ?TT <- *Temp*+273.15 > makes it unexecutable. ?that is not the error you mentioned. On nabble, that variable is in bold. When it's reformatted for the plain-text email list, the formatting is converted to **
2017 Jun 26
2
Install locks up my server
On 06/26/17 14:42, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 26 Jun 2017, at 23.19, Marc Perkel <marc at perkel.com> wrote: >> Ever since 2.26 I haven't been able to upgrade. In fact the install locks up my server. >> >> I get into and infinite recursive loop where the config-guess program calls itself until the server locks up from overload. >> >> I'm running Centos
2010 Apr 06
2
[LLVMdev] VMKit assertion failure
Hi Nicolas, >> How would I run VMKit without GC? > > VMKit just falls back to malloc when it detects that the machine is > 64bits. OK, I think I can handle that ;-) > Yes, running a 32bits virtualized system should work just fine. I first tried something else: compiling on an older Mac (10.5, 32 bit compilers) and copy the binary over to the 64-bit Mac. Of course I ran
2004 Jul 25
1
Multiple comparisons: its a trap!
Peter Dalgaard <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> writes: > > Barry Rowlingson <B.Rowlingson at lancaster.ac.uk> writes: > > > Liaw, Andy wrote: > > > Stupid me: fell into this trap: > > > > > >>0 == 0 == 0 > > > [1] FALSE > > > > > > > Ouch! > > > > Python's comparison operators don't have this
2005 Apr 20
2
[LLVMdev] setjmp, longjmp and unwind
I'm trying to get unwind to work. I was unable to get an unwind example to work directly, so I decided to compile a c program that uses setjmp and longjmp and work backwards. I keep running into a "Abort trap" problem, whatever "Abort trap" is. Anyway, here's an example of a C program that compiles and works properly under normal gcc, but that fails with an
2009 Jun 09
2
[LLVMdev] Call to address 0 gets removed
> Dale Johannesen wrote: >> Marius Wachtler wrote: >> ... >> The call to address 0 gets removed. >> >> define i32 @t(i32 %a) noreturn nounwind readnone { >> entry: >> unreachable >> } >> >> How can I prevent that the call is removed, without making the >> function addr volatile? >> Does anyone know which optimization
2005 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] setjmp, longjmp and unwind
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Greg Pettyjohn wrote: > I'm trying to get unwind to work. > > I was unable to get an unwind example to work directly, > so I decided to compile a c program that uses setjmp > and longjmp and work backwards. > > I keep running into a "Abort trap" problem, whatever "Abort trap" is. > > Anyway, here's an example of a C
2006 Aug 30
3
Damaged source medium during rsync
What happens when rsync'ing a file that is damaged bacause of a bad sector on the source medium? I assume that the file will be synchronized partially, overwriting any file of the same name on the destination medium. If that is the case, is there a way to make rsync check readability of files before overwriting them on the target medium (e.g. by synching to a temp. file and, once
2010 Aug 10
0
[LLVMdev] Overflow trap
On Aug 9, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Peter S. Housel wrote: > Several instruction set architectures include arithmetic operations that can trap on overflow, or support this feature with a separate trap-on-overflow-flag instruction (such as the x86 INTO instruction). > > > I am adding a back-end to the Open Dylan compiler to generate LLVM IR. The original back-end, which generates x86
2001 Nov 19
3
dist
Hi list! I'm computing multivar. distances from a set of centroids to a (large) set of individuals. I'm now just using rbind to create a matrix (x) with the centroid and the individuals, then run as.matrix(dist(x)) and finally select the appropriate columns, as I'm not interested on the distances among individuals. Therefore, this procedure implies a waste of computing time. Is there
2007 Apr 12
1
writing a new trap handler
Hi, I looked at the pid provider''s trap handler code (usr/src/uts/sun4u/ml/trap_table.s and usr/src/uts/sun4/os/dtrace_subr.c), and try to understand how it works. Can someone point me some directions about trap handlers? I am interesed in writing a new one (like dtrace does it in pid provider with the 0x38 trap id). At first, I would be pleased if I could write a trap handler which just
2003 Sep 09
1
Fw: kernel trap 9 with interrupts disabled
Hello! My OS : 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #0: Thu Sep 4 16:50:44 BST 2003 *@*:/usr/src/sys/compile/KRL7 i386 My machine is rebooting from time to time. Uptimes are not going more than 1 day. Without reason. After set : dumpdev="/dev/ad0s1b" dumpdir="/var/crash" I've logs in /var/crash : kernel.0 , vmcore.0 [root@box] (17:14) x /var/crash # tail vmcore.0 kernel
2010 Aug 09
2
[LLVMdev] Overflow trap
Several instruction set architectures include arithmetic operations that can trap on overflow, or support this feature with a separate trap-on-overflow-flag instruction (such as the x86 INTO instruction). I am adding a back-end to the Open Dylan compiler to generate LLVM IR. The original back-end, which generates x86 machine code, makes use of the INTO instruction, and the runtime turns the
2010 Aug 10
2
[LLVMdev] Overflow trap
After chatting on IRC, Peter wants a very specific interrupt (int4 on x86). I suggested he add a new llvm.x86.int(i32) intrinsic, and use the existing branch on llvm.sadd.with.overflow intrinsic. The x86 backend can then turn jo+int4 into into when reasonable. -Chris On Aug 9, 2010, at 5:45 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: > > On Aug 9, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Peter S. Housel wrote: > >>