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2016 May 26
2
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
> On May 26, 2016, at 1:57 PM, Neely, Rob via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Chad, et al, > > In addition to Doug’s excellent technical update, I’ll note that we are > starting to have some discussions on the DOE side with PGI about > establishing a more formal review team made up of some key LLVM > stakeholders to help smooth the way for a broader
2016 May 27
1
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
This process is certainly only open to a select group, so pragmatically it's closed. I can understand that it will certainly not be an easy process once it's public due to the amount of code and complexity. Maybe someone can comment on a specific issue - When we ported our Fortran front-end to target llvm, we found that Fortran ENTRY doesn't map very well to llvm ir. Can anyone who
2016 May 26
0
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
No closed doors intended here. Just a recognition that for something like an initial review to be useful, we probably have to be a bit careful in how many people we can reasonably involve before it could get unwieldy, and trying to be respectful of people’s time if we can nail down 90% of issues with a smaller group before going broader. I think we’d be fine with opening up the WebEx presentations
2016 May 26
0
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
Chad, et al, In addition to Doug’s excellent technical update, I’ll note that we are starting to have some discussions on the DOE side with PGI about establishing a more formal review team made up of some key LLVM stakeholders to help smooth the way for a broader public rollout of the Flang code base and eventual integration. We’ll probably rely on Hal and others here to help us figure out who
2016 May 26
3
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
Hi Chad - We have a functional Fortran compiler, with the PGI front-end bridged directly to LLVM, all of our Fortran runtime libraries integrated, and the Clang driver adapted for use with the Fortran compiler. We're working with a few users at DOE who are trying to compile big applications with a binary version of the compiler. Work is ongoing to migrate the source code into an LLVM-style
2016 May 26
0
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
Hi Chad, I can tell you that progress is being made on PGI's side; I'll let Doug/Rob provide more detailed updates. -Hal ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chad Rosier" <mcrosier at codeaurora.org> > To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov> > Cc: "flang-dev" <flang-dev at googlegroups.com>, "douglas miles (PGI)"
2016 May 26
2
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
Hi Hal, I haven't been following this closely, but has there been any updates recently. Regards, Chad -----Original Message----- From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Chris Lattner via llvm-dev Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2015 12:46 AM To: Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> Cc: LLVM Dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>; flang-dev <flang-dev at
2004 Jul 16
3
rpart and TREE, can be the same?
Hi, all, I am wondering if it is possible to set parameters of 'rpart' and 'tree' such that they will produce the exact same tree? Thanks. Auston Wei Statistical Analyst Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Tel: 713-563-4281 Email: wwei@mdanderson.org [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2016 May 26
0
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
All excellent news! Thanks for the update, Doug! -----Original Message----- From: douglas miles (PGI) [mailto:douglas.miles at pgroup.com] Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2016 2:58 PM To: Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov>; mcrosier at codeaurora.org Cc: flang-dev <flang-dev at googlegroups.com>; Rob Neely <neely4 at llnl.gov>; Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>; llvm-dev at
2015 Nov 14
2
Adapting and open-sourcing PGI's Fortran frontend for LLVM
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alex Bradbury" <asb at asbradbury.org> > To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov> > Cc: "LLVM Dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>, "flang-dev" <flang-dev at googlegroups.com>, "Rob Neely" <neely4 at llnl.gov>, > "douglas miles (PGI)" <douglas.miles at
2006 Oct 02
2
Help with lrm function in package Design
Hi, there, I am having trouble using 'lrm' function in package 'Design'. Basically, the ' . ' after ' ~ ' wouldn't work. Here are some sample codes: > temp <- data.frame(a=c(rep(0,3),rep(1,3)),b=rnorm(6),c=c('a','b','c','a','b','c')) > lrm(a~.,data=temp) Error in terms.formula(formula, specials =
2009 Jan 29
2
svmpath
Hi everyone, I cannot install package "svmpath" on R 2.8.1 on Redhat Linux .In fact I cannot install package externally.I am new to Linux so it would be of great help if you all can help me out. Regards, Subhajit. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Apr 28
2
Building RGL for R-2.3 for Tiger 10.4.6 on PPC
Hi, I just installed R-2.3 for Tiger 10.4.6 on a PPC. However, though i successfully installed RGL on R.2.2, this time it doesn't compile. I get this error when trying the R INSTALL command In file included from Texture.hpp:14, from Material.hpp:5, from BBoxDeco.hpp:16, from BBoxDeco.cpp:1: opengl.hpp:22:19: error: GL/gl.h: No such
2015 Jan 28
2
[Q] Get formal arguments of my implemented S4 method
I'm attempting to reflect the information for use with corresponding fields in GUI (in a different package), to provide default values, argname as key for UI label lookups, etc. So I want something much more like the formals of the implementation: { "object", "method": c("median", "vs", "tukey"),
2006 Jun 21
2
Packet8 and Asterisk, do they play nice?
Has anyone gotten Packet8 setup as a sip trunk for Asterisk? Would they be so kind as to share their config or point me to a website that shows how it can be done? I would be much obliged. Grady -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060621/311435fd/attachment.htm
2007 May 24
4
Function to Sort and test AIC for mixed model lme?
Hi List I'm running a series of mixed models using lme, and I wonder if there is a way to sort them by AIC prior to testing using anova (lme1,lme2,lme3,....lme7) other than by hand. My current output looks like this. anova (lme.T97NULL.ml,lme.T97FULL.ml,lme.T97NOINT.ml,lme.T972way.ml,lme.T97fc. ml, lme.T97ns.ml, lme.T97min.ml) Model df AIC BIC logLik
2005 Sep 20
2
why this postscript didn't work?
Hi, List, I used the following codes to generate ps plots but foo.ps contains nothing. Would someone please point out what is wrong with my codes? Thanks a million! postscript('foo.ps') par(mfrow=c(2,1)) par(mfg=c(1,1)) hist(rnorm(100),col='blue') par(mfrow=c(2,2)) par(mfg=c(2,1)) hist(rnorm(50),col='blue') par(mfg=c(2,2)) hist(rnorm(60),col='blue') dev.off()
2006 Mar 10
1
error message in cph
Hi, List, I am using function 'cph' in package 'Design'. I have run into this error message but could not find documentation after looking for a long time. Could someone help me out? What kind of problem it is in my data set and how to fix it? Thanks a lot! Auston Error in fitter(X, Y, strata = Strata, offset = offset, weights = weights, :NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function
2009 Oct 16
1
Converting dataframe to matrix
Hi, I'm experimenting with a few learners that require a matrix as their input. (Currently svmpath, vbmp, etc.) I currently have a dataframe with 50 columns and 20,000 rows. I tried using: x <- as.matrix(my_data.frame) If I then as, "is.matrix(x)", I get TRUE. However everywhere I've tried to use the matrix returns errors. Is there a step I'm missing? Thanks! -N
2006 Apr 13
2
[R] S4 method dispatch matrixOrArray (fwd)
What a delicious example! (I'm taking the liberty of sharing it with r-devel, since it raises some good issues.) You have two questions, presumably: 1 - how could the order of the setMethod calls make a difference in the results? 2 - what's causing the infinite loop & how could it be avoided, reliably? Second question first. The danger sign is the "vector" method: