Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Error Reporting"
2004 May 14
3
type checking --- just a thought
hi: would it be useful to build into R an optional mechanism that
typechecks arguments? for example,
sum.across <- function ( inpmatrix : matrixtype( dim[1]>1, dim[2]>3
) ) : vector { }
# this would define a sum.across function that can take matrices
or data sets, but not vectors,
# and which indicates that it will return a vector.
xsum <- sum.across( 1:10
2007 May 15
1
Efficiently reading random lines form a large file
I need to read two different random lines at a time from a large
ASCII file (120 x 296976) containing space delimited 0-1 entries.
The following code does the job and it's reasonable fast for my needs:
lineNumber = sample(120, 2)
line1 = scan(filename, what = "integer", skip=lineNumber[1]-1, nlines=1)
line2 = scan(filename, what = "integer",
2009 Sep 23
2
[LLVMdev] DebugFactory
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Dan Gohman <gohman at apple.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Sep 22, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Talin wrote:
>>>
>>> // Calculate the size of the specified LLVM type.
>>> Constant * DebugInfoBuilder::getSize(const Type * type) {
>>> Constant * one =
2009 Jul 09
0
[LLVMdev] Source file information.
Dear All,
To add to this, what you want to do is find the appropriate debug stop
point intrinsic and then use it to look up the information for that
instruction.
Here is some sample code from SAFECode that finds the debug information
associated with a CallInst (LLVM call instruction) held in the variable
CI. It uses the findStopPoint() function in llvm/Analyis/DebugInfo.h:
//
// Get the
2009 Jul 09
5
[LLVMdev] Source file information.
Dear All,
To add to this, what you want to do is find the appropriate debug stop
point intrinsic and then use it to look up the information for that
instruction.
Here is some sample code from SAFECode that finds the debug information
associated with a CallInst (LLVM call instruction) held in the variable
CI. It uses the findStopPoint() function in llvm/Analyis/DebugInfo.h:
//
// Get the
2015 Jan 20
2
Problem with Cisco Phones
> Next step is packet capture to see if there is a clue as to the cause of the
> failure in the SIP signalling.
Right, I see the following when running SIP Debug. Looks to me like the phones are expecting the server to do the conference mixing, which I guess it would do in CallManager?
<--- SIP read from TCP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:50604 --->
REFER sip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx SIP/2.0
Via:
2015 Nov 17
1
firewalld being stupid
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On 17/11/15 17:29, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> On 17.11.2015 17:51, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Nick Bright wrote:
>>> On 11/17/2015 8:18 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>>>> This behaviour is congruent with SELinux. One utility adjusts
>>>> the permanent configuration, the one that will be applied at
2004 Nov 21
2
Extracting Now Playing!!!
Yes but can this be exported to an external source like a web-site on my network
Richard
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 20:46:48 +0100, Anatol <icecast@recordcaster.de> wrote:
> Richman wrote:
>
>
> > Is their anyway that i can ecport the now current playing song into a
> > text file iam using ices 0.4 and icecast 2.0
> >
> > --
> > Thankyou
> > Richard
2007 Aug 23
1
missing --vanilla option in INSTALL (PR#9877)
Full_Name: Vilmos Prokaj
Version: 2.5.1
OS: windows
Submission from: (NULL) (81.183.3.216)
I'm not sure that this is really a bug, if not I do not understand why should it
be in this way.
Most of the scripts used to build and install new packages calls the R program
with the
--slave --vanilla command line options. In the INSTALL script however we can
find the following lines
2009 Dec 17
2
Sweave Makefile issue
Dear R-specialists,
I am trying to create a Makefile that will first convert all my .Rnw
files into .tex files and then, that will run the LaTeX compiler to
produce a pdf document. This issue has been discussed before. Hence,
I've basically adapted a Makefile I found at
http://n4.nabble.com/R-Sweave-R-and-complex-latex-projects-td810020.html#a810023
to make it compatible with a Windows
2002 Jun 24
3
Weird problem - one machine works another doesn't on new server - both OK on old one.
Hello and Thanks in Advance,
I've been at this for three days now and can't think of anything else to
try. Been through the docs and #samba on openprojects and even begged
for direction in #samba-technical who suggested writing here.
On the ancient RedHat 5.2 server (SAMBA 1.9?) both boxes work OK and
continue to work OK with both servers now up (new one is from Mandrake
8.2 - SAMBA
2014 Jan 23
2
[LLVMdev] How to read v3.3 dbg metadata using v3.4 LLVM
Hi,
I have bitcode files built by LLVM v3.3 and need to process them using v3.4
tools. While I don't expect a lot of backward compatibility in LLVM,
luckily it seems everything's working fine, except for reading source line
information attached to instructions. I use this piece of code [0] to get
source line information. For v3.4, instruction.getMetadata returns NULL.
I used llvm-dis to
2018 May 14
2
using Skype on C-7
Hi
I've whined about this before, but now I feel the overwhelming urge
to whine some more. Forgiveness begged... :)
I've spent some very frustrating times trying to get a microphone
to work when doing skype calls.
According to the various sound tools available on Centos all the various
mics I have (built into webcam, analog headset, USB headset)produce
sound just fine.
but when using
2017 May 24
11
System Time Source
One of our STEM interns recently observed that there are
inexpensive clocks that sync via radio to standard time
services.? This begged a question about why every computer
would not have a radio module to receive time.? Our senior
staff did not have a good answer or if time from such a
radio module would be supported by the operating system.
When I was a student, such questions would have earned
2014 Jan 24
2
[LLVMdev] How to read v3.3 dbg metadata using v3.4 LLVM
Thanks Eric, but could you give me a little bit more hints or pointers
please? I looked into DebugInfo.h, but I'm still not sure how to start. It
sounds like I'd have to somehow manually extract metadata nodes from an
instruction.
Thanks,
JS
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 10:14 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com>wrote:
> This is likely going to be difficult if possible. I
2013 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Adding line table debug information to LLVM on Windows
Hi David, Eric, LLVM devs,
You've probably heard about AddressSanitizer (ASan) and other
sanitizers based on LLVM. One of the things that makes ASan
not as awesome on Windows as it is on Linux
is the symbolization of the stacks.
Currently, ASan runtime on Windows uses
CaptureStackBackTrace/SymFromAddr/SymGetLineFromAddr64
to unwind and symbolize stacks. This works like a charm
in-process
2014 Sep 11
3
[LLVMdev] patch for DragonEgg 3.3
Hi - attached is a patch to enable building DragonEgg (x86_64) for LLVM3.3 and LLVM3.4. That is, add these changes to the 3.3 release, and it becomes possible to build DragonEgg against a llvm3.4 compiler.
Regards,
Richard Gorton
Cognitive Electronics
rcgorton at cog-e.com
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2008 Jan 01
2
Ajax.Updater from within an IFrame
Hello together.
I''m trying to call an Ajax.Updater from within an IFrame to update an
element in the parent window.
It is working, but I receive an error from Firefox when I do so.
What I want to do is to upload a file, and then after the file has
completed uploading, automatically reload a section of the page with
information about the file to post-process it.
However, AJAX
2005 Dec 18
3
connection tracking
Hello
I have some rules inserted in the NAT table dual SNAT and DNAT for a
connection
They use at some moment the same port of the outside network.
The problem i have is that the connection tracking in the kernel checks
first the oldest rule and then the newest one.
I use a system based on ARM XScale processor. Is that the default behaviour
and how can i change this behaviour?
Marius
2002 Oct 04
1
Does the perl language have an equivalent to browser?
I'm asking on this list because the question will be more easily
understood than on a Perl list. Lots of talented people using R also
know how to use Perl, so it's easier to ask them.
Running a Perl script with the -d switch can do some pretty neat
things, but as far as I can tell, every line has to be done
individually. Is there a way to specify where to stop in the way
browser() does