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2005 Jan 20
2
Compiling wxRuby 0.6 with Borland C++ Compiler
I''m trying to recompile wxRuby 0.6 using Borland''s C++ Compiler (version 5.5.1). So far I was able to do the following: 1) Recompile a working version of ruby V1.8.1 executable using bcc32 2) Recompile a working version of wxWindows 2.4.2 using bcc32   However for wxruby, I''m having some problems with the Makefile which I fixed. Now when I''m compiling the
2002 Jun 27
2
Borland compiler
Has anyone compiled the ogg and vorbis libraries with borlands c compiler (bcc32)? If so, are there any makefiles or similar available which can make it easier for me to do the same? /Erik <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org'
2004 Dec 06
1
Path environmental variable
Hi, Last night I tried to figure out if borland's linker was already unusable on Wine (seems it's working right now :) ), but I had trouble getting the path working. Everything I put in [wine] / "Path", it's not getting accepted. Reading the documentation it should be put to something like "C:\Windows;C: \Windows\System" at least, but Also if I put it to
2007 Apr 08
3
[LLVMdev] C++ -> C translation problems
Hi All, I am trying to use llvm compiler to translate a non-trivial piece of code from C++ to C. I need this because I need to use part of the code as lib for another project that is strictly C. I am working under MSWin and I have choice to use either BCC or MSVC. After a good deal of tries I found out I had to somewhat massage llc -march=c output to make it *almost* compilable. I have one
2001 Apr 05
2
Borland C++-5.5 (free) compiler does not install(?)
Hello! I'm trying to install Borland C++ 5.5 free compiler into my RH7 Linux box but I can't get it to work. Running the installer brings a blank dialog with "Prev", "Next" and "Cancel" buttons but nothing more.. and pressing the buttons doesn't do anything and the dialog doesn't close. I waited for more than 15 minutes (I read it in FAQ
2001 Feb 22
1
Borland C++ 5 patch 1 and wine
Hy, I'am trying to compile a little project with Borland C++ 5 on my redhat 7.0 box with the rpm package from linux-easy for wine. The IDE is working correctly, compilation goes ok but when comes time to link all object files together Borland c++ stop to work. I tried to export project file and do a make, it is the same problem ilink32.exe seems to hang.... Thanks for help Jean-Francois
2003 Jul 08
2
OMF static LIBs for Borland ?
Hi, I have a problem and I hope that someone, possibly someone from Vorbis developing team, could help me out. My question is: "Are there OggVorbis static libraries in OMF format that can be statically linked to a Borland C++ Builder compiled applications?" Static LIBs that I found in Vorbis Win32 SDK are in COFF format, and therefore I was only able to link dynamically to DLLs.
2006 Feb 02
1
Borland Database Engine related installer issue (Portal GT-D)
I am attempting to install the Portal GT-D mud client (www.gameaxle.com) on top of wine-0.9.6-1.fc4 which I then reconfigured using winetools-0.9-3jo after failing to install MS Office XP Pro (which I never did get to work either, but I found some references saying that it wasn't likely to). IE6 installed and runs for what it is worth. I run the setup program in the style the wine tools use
2000 Jan 21
1
DLLs using Borland
I wrote a DLL in C that does some MCMC stuff. It is compiled using Borland's C++ Builder, version 3.0 (build 3.70) on a Windows 98 machine. The DLL loads and runs just fine. But then if I subsequently call R's plot() function, I get an illegal operation message and R crashes. In fact, I've found that this happens even if I merely load the DLL, don't ever run it, and then try to
2012 Mar 15
4
replicating C example from the Extensions Manual problem
Dear R People: Here is something that I am sure is very simple. I'm just trying to re-create the C convolution example in the Extensions manual. Here is the subroutine: void convolve(double *a, int *na, double *b, int *nb, double *ab) { R_len_t i, j, nab = *na + *nb - 1; for(i = 0; i < nab; i++) ab[i] = 0.0; for(i = 0; i < *na; i++) for(j = 0; j < *nb; j++) ab[i + j] += a[i] *
2008 Jul 19
1
Re: Winelib: How can I compile a Borland C++ Builder application
N?stor Amigo Cairo wrote: > Hi! > > I'm new to winelib. I'm trying to port a Borland C++ Builder 6.0 > application, but I need VCL library: vcl.h. > > Any ideas?? I would want to make it run natively on Linux. You can't. Winelib still requires Wine to run it. It's a library not an executable. If you want to write native Linux application that can run by itself
2007 Feb 02
1
Inaccuracy in ?convolve
Hi, Man page for 'convolve' says: conj: logical; if 'TRUE', take the complex _conjugate_ before back-transforming (default, and used for usual convolution). The complex conjugate of 'x', of 'y', of both? In fact it seems that it takes the complex conjugate of 'y' only which is OK but might be worth mentioning because (1) conj=TRUE is the
2005 Jul 20
2
Issues with convolve
We obtained some disturbing results from convolve() (inaccuracies and negative probabilities). We'll try to make the context clear in as few lines as possible... Our function panjer() (code below) basically computes recursively the probability mass function of a compound Poisson distribution. When the Poisson parameter lambda is very large, the starting value of the recursive scheme ---
2011 Aug 11
1
.C and .Call: convolve example not working
Dear R users, I want to call C code via the .C or .Call interface. This works fine with integer values but using doubles the array received in C will be set to zeros. I have tried the convolve examples (Writing R extensions, chapter 5.2) and still the resulting array consists of zeros. My code (shortened for my purposes. Original did not work either):
2011 May 18
1
Convolution confusion:
Hi, I'm new to R, and I'm a bit confused with the "convolve()" function. If I do: x<-c(1, 2, 3) convolve(x, rev(x), TRUE, "open") = 9 12 10 4 1 But I expected: 3 8 14 8 3 (like in Octave/MATLAB - conv(x, reverse(x)) ) 3 2 1 x 1 2 3 = 3 2 1 0 6 4 2 0 0 9 6 3 = 3 8 14 8 3 The thing is, that "convolve(x, x, TRUE, "open")" works. For me
2001 Sep 03
1
Borland Database Engine error.
hello everybody , somebody know where I can get more information about the error " Borland Database Engine Error " I have tried the SHAREDMEM...= "9000" solution but the problem persist anybody know's anything ?? Thanks. end ################################################### ## Universidade Cat?lica de Pelotas ##
2011 Jan 25
1
Borland Quatro Pro 5.0 for Windows help
I need to get this old Windows (3.1 era) version of Borland Quatro Pro v5.0 running so I can access old and important information. Yes, this is an old program, but that should probably make it easier or more compatible (I would think). This version came out the year after wine was first created. Here is the error I am getting when I install it (at the end of the installation process) and
2000 Aug 22
2
Borland modification
The following block in os.h needs to be changed for vorbis to work under Borland: Original: #ifndef __GNUC__ #ifdef _WIN32 # define alloca(x) (_alloca(x)) # define rint(x) (floor((x)+0.5)) #endif #endif New: #ifndef __GNUC__ #ifdef _WIN32 # ifdef __BORLANDC__ # include <malloc.h> # else # define alloca(x) (_alloca(x)) # endif # define rint(x) (floor((x)+0.5)) #endif
2013 Jun 23
1
stats::convolve documentation enhancement
Hi, the function stats::convolve does not mention efficient usage of the underlying FFT algorithm, such as (a) if type="circular", then length(x)=length(y) should have many factors (e.g. length(x) = length(y) = 2^n) (b) if type="open" or "filter", then length(x)+length(y)-1 should have many factors (e.g. length(x)+length(y)-1 = 2^n) In particular the latter may
1999 Nov 18
1
convolve bug?
I have been experimenting with convolve(). What I know about convolution I learned from engineering (they call this stuff linear systems theory), not statistics, so maybe this is all just a matter of different conventions. BUT I notice very weird things with convolve(). 1. First example, from the classic Bracewell The Fourier transform and its applications, chap 3 (p.32 in 2nd edition): {2 2 3 3