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2003 Nov 29
1
[PATCH] ash not make -j safe, make spotless updates
some files depend on nodes.h, but there is no dependency for that fact. olaf@mandarine:~/klibc-0.87> grep -Er 'include.*nodes.h' ash/ | sed 's-^[^/]\+/\([^.]*\).*-\1.o-' | xargs echo OBJ_NODES = OBJ_NODES = cd.o eval.o exec.o expand.o jobs.o main.o nodes.o options.o parser.o redir.o show.o trap.o var.o make spotless doesnt work reliable, the patch adds a few more targets. Is
2005 Feb 07
2
tiny patch for klibc 0.198
Hi folks, attached you can find a tiny patch for klibc-0.198 to get rid of the symbolic link pointing to the kernel sources, and to get rid of some obsolete rebuilds during incremental. Feel free to include it. Regards Harri -------------- next part -------------- diff -ur old/klibc-0.198/MCONFIG klibc-0.198/MCONFIG --- old/klibc-0.198/MCONFIG 2004-10-14 06:32:24.000000000 +0200 +++
2005 Dec 13
2
Parallel build of dash still fails
Building dash in parallel still fails: GEN dash/builtins.def HOSTCC dash/mkinit HOSTCC dash/mknodes HOSTCC dash/mksignames HOSTCC dash/mksyntax dash/mksignames.c:59: warning: function declaration isn?t a prototype dash/mksignames.c:365: warning: function declaration isn?t a prototype dash/mksignames.c:386: warning: function declaration isn?t a prototype KLIBCCC
2004 Oct 16
1
181 and current Linus
klibc appears to build ok, some of the apps fail gcc -Wp,-MD,.fstype.d -mregparm=3 -DREGPARM=3 -march=i386 -Os -g -falign-functions=0 -falign-jumps=0 -falign-loops=0 -nostdinc -iwithprefix include -D__KLIBC__ -DBITSIZE=32 -I../include/arch/i386 -I../include/bits32 -I../include -I../linux/include -I../linux/include2 -W -Wall -c -o fstype.o fstype.c fstype.c: In function `romfs_image':
2004 Oct 19
1
times.h and building ash
I get this with current linus bk now and klibc 187 [jonsmirl@smirl ash]$ make sh mknodes.sh nodetypes nodes.c.pat . gcc -Wp,-MD,.cd.d -mregparm=3 -DREGPARM=3 -march=i386 -Os -g -falign-functions=0 -falign-jumps=0 -falign-loops=0 -nostdinc -iwithprefix include -D__KLIBC__ -DBITSIZE=32 -I../include/arch/i386 -I../include/bits32 -I../include -I../linux/include -I../linux/include2 -I../linux/include
1998 May 14
0
all.equal - cut two, test.equal
Below is a second cut at all.equal and also a generic function test.equal which is intended to return a T/F value. The default method uses all.equal, which is the reason I was looking for all.equal in the first place. Prompted by Thomas Lumley's observation that a T/F result makes more sense I thought it would be worthwhile to indicate what I'm really doing. I have been using test.equal
1998 May 21
1
all.equal - cut three
Below is a third cut at all.equal and the generic function test.equal which is intended to return a T/F value. There was a suggestion that "is.equal" rather than "test.equal" might be considered as a name. I have mixed feelings about this. I associate the "is" functions with inheritance rather than comparisons, but the "equal" part of the name makes it
1998 Jun 25
1
all.equal
I'm not sure what the process is for this, but can I get the following all.equal function put in the R base? Paul Gilbert ____ all.equal <- function(obj1, obj2,...) {UseMethod("all.equal")} all.equal.default <- function(obj1, obj2, tolerance=.Machine$double.eps) {if(mode(obj1) != mode(obj2) ) return("modes differ.") if (length(obj1) !=
2019 Jan 20
0
[klibc:master] Build and install kinit and sh without ".shared" suffix
Commit-ID: 9ded753aff9439cddd84b0cc469312b6c11823ab Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=9ded753aff9439cddd84b0cc469312b6c11823ab Author: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> AuthorDate: Sat, 19 Jan 2019 23:02:32 +0000 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Sat, 19 Jan 2019 23:06:42 +0000 [klibc] Build and install kinit
1998 May 13
1
all.equal
I need the function all.equal which is in Splus but not yet in R. Below is a first cut. Comments would be appreciated. Paul Gilbert _______ all.equal <- function(obj1, obj2, ...) {if(mode(obj1) != mode(obj2) ) return("modes differ.") if(class(obj1) != class(obj2)) return("classes differ.") if(! all(unlist(attributes(obj1)) ==
2010 May 26
1
problem with not in in subseting dataframe
Hi all, I have a problem while subsetting a dataframe that is while I am using *%in%* condition like *stemp<-subset(temp, obj1 %in% obj2,select=c(temp))* this is working and giving results that what ever is there is both *obj1*and *obj2* ** ** but I want to get values which is there in *obj1* but not in *obj2 * can anyone help me how to get those values. i tried with *%o%* but i am not
2017 Sep 22
0
Get function implementation for indirect CallInst.
Hi All, I am using LLVM to analysis some C++ codes. I need to find the related function implementation for a given indirect CallInst. To make my question a little bit clear, I construct a simple example here. For “ call void %3(%class.Base* %1)”, I need to figure out Which implementation is called ( it can be manually figured out that _ZN1A5helloEv (A::hello() is called,how to figure it out in
2008 Dec 23
1
.C and 'temporaries'
Hello, Before I get into troubles I ask here: I make a call to a C function using .C. What I would like to know is if the arguments in the .C call can also be 'temporary' objects. An example will illustrate this: # here we don't have a temporary Obj1 = 5 .C("Func", as.integer(Obj1 ), ...) # certainly works # here we do have a temporary Obj2 = 5 .C("Func",
2001 Oct 01
1
generic default values
I have a generic function test.equal <- function(obj1, obj2, ...) UseMethod("test.equal") however, the only argument that specific methods use is "fuzz" so I would like to change this to test.equal <- function(obj1, obj2, fuzz=???) UseMethod("test.equal") The problem is that some methods use slightly different default values for fuzz than others. How should
2011 Sep 07
1
access objects
hi, say I have consecutively numbered objects obj1, obj2, ... in my R workspace. I want to acces one of them inside a function, with the number given as an argument. Where can I find help on how to do that? Somebody must have been trying to do this before... Some keywords to start a search are appreciated as well. Here's an example, I hope it clarifies what I'm trying to do: obj1 <-
2020 Mar 28
0
[klibc:update-dash] dash: mkinit: Split reset into exitreset and reset
Commit-ID: 7f799aacc75667708bafe8f4411891ec053d7d65 Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=7f799aacc75667708bafe8f4411891ec053d7d65 Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au> AuthorDate: Sat, 19 May 2018 02:39:40 +0800 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 21:42:55 +0000 [klibc] dash: mkinit: Split
2013 Sep 06
1
directives to explicitely exclude objects from import into namespaces
Hi, recently R CMD check --as-cran has noticed some more issues with package namespace imports with the recommended remedy to use importFrom() and friends. In my case, there was only a conflict restricted to some few imports, while I would prefer to still import all the non-conflicting objects, methods, and classes of the respective package namespace. So would it be possible to have some new
2004 Jan 16
2
reference to objects
Hi, is there a way to reference to a data object without copying it? For example I have a huge matrix called dist and I want two objects obj1 and obj2 to have a memeber dist that points to the matrix, but I don't want, for memory reasons, to copy the matrix twice. As far as I understand the following code will generate three copies of my data: dist <- some_code_that_generates_data
2005 Jul 04
3
How difficult is it to wrap a large C++ library with R?
Dear list, I have developed a forward-time population genetics simulation environment simuPOP, which is a set of C++ (template) classes/functions wrapped by SWIG as Python libraries. R is used extensively as plotting and statistical analysis engine through RPy package. I use Python to wrap simuPOP since most the following can be easily done using SWIG or Python C API. However, since Python is
2005 May 07
1
Test on mu with multivariate normal distribution
Dear WizaRds, I am sorry to bother you with a newbie question, but although I tried to solve my problem using the various .pdf files (Introduction, help pages etc.), I have come to a complete stop. Please be so kind as to guide me a little bit along my way of exploring multivariate analysis in R. I want to test wether the means-vector mu1 of X, consisting of the means per column of that matrix