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2017 Oct 26
1
[PATCH for-next 7/9] coverage: introduce support for llvm profiling
Introduce the functionality in order to fill the hooks of the cov_sysctl_ops struct. Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau at citrix.com> --- Cc: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3 at citrix.com> Cc: George Dunlap <George.Dunlap at eu.citrix.com> Cc: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson at eu.citrix.com> Cc: Jan Beulich <jbeulich at suse.com> Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
2017 Oct 26
2
[PATCH for-next 0/9] LLVM coverage support for Xen
Hello, The following patch series enables LLVM coverage support for the Xen hypervisor. This first patches are a re-organization of the gcov support, in order to make the support generic for all coverage technologies. This is mostly a name change from gcov -> cov in several places and files, together with the addition of a Kconfig option in order to enable LLVM coverage. Patch 7 introduces
2018 Feb 02
0
new R package bigleaf
Dear R users, we are pleased to announce the release of the 'bigleaf' R package. This package is useful for the calculation of physical (e.g. aerodynamic conductance, surface temperature), and physiological (e.g. canopy conductance, intrinsic water-use efficiency) ecosystem properties from eddy covariance data. All calculations are based on a 'big-leaf' representation of the
2012 Feb 23
0
resistanceDistance representation
Dear all, i'm using gdistance to model animal movement across landscape. I have imported 11 rasters with roads, freeways, slope, use-of-land, lakes (...) after recoding them with GRASS with a HSI value ranging from 1 to 4. I've assigned zero to the NAs and then transformed all the rasters in TransitionLayers (function=mean,directions=4) and later summed all of them into a new transition:
2010 Dec 22
0
adjust secondary y-axis bounds to minimize visual residuals
Hello, I'm plotting two sets of data referenced to either the left or right y-axes. The first, water table depth (blue circles), is plotted on the left y-axis in reverse order (0 at the top) as this is more intuitive when thinking in terms of depth. The second is electrical conductance (a surrogate for salinity), and is referenced to the right y-axis. The data and plot commands follow