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2010 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] inline callsites whose function definitions are in different file?
LLVM (2.7 release version) provides 2 implementations for inlining
function callsites:
- InlineSimple.cpp (-inline): inline simple callsites
according to its cost analysis
- InlineAlways.cpp (-always-inline): inline all callsites that are
marked with "always_inline" attribute.
They are both subclasses of Inline.cpp that assumes the function's
definition (body) is
2010 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] inline callsites whose function definitions are in different file?
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Chuck Zhao <czhao at eecg.toronto.edu> wrote:
> LLVM (2.7 release version) provides 2 implementations for inlining
> function callsites:
>
> - InlineSimple.cpp (-inline): inline simple callsites
> according to its cost analysis
> - InlineAlways.cpp (-always-inline): inline all callsites that are
> marked with
2000 Oct 16
2
renaming an object
Say I have a file called exp.batch which contains 2 cols
The first col contains names of R objects the user would like to use.
The second col contains the file names which will be read in using
read.table
i.e. exp.batch may look like this.....
name1 complex/filename/path1.txt
name2 complex/filename/path2.txt
name3 complex/filename/path3.txt
name4 complex/filename/path4.txt
I want to have a
2005 Feb 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM CFE bootstrap problem at FreeBSD after last $(Install) changes in Makefile.rules
Command from LLVM CFE bootstrap sequence at FreeBSD:
gmake -C runtime install-bytecode
terminated with error (verbose mode):
--8X-------------------------------------------------------
llvm[2]: Installing Debug Bytecode Archive
/usr/home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/night/cfe/bin/../lib/libcrtend.a
/usr/bin/install -c -D
/usr/home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/obj/Debug/lib/libcrtend.bca
2010 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] inline callsites whose function definitions are in different file?
On 7/27/2010 12:40 PM, Devang Patel wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Chuck Zhao<czhao at eecg.toronto.edu> wrote:
>> LLVM (2.7 release version) provides 2 implementations for inlining
>> function callsites:
>>
>> - InlineSimple.cpp (-inline): inline simple callsites
>> according to its cost analysis
>> - InlineAlways.cpp
2009 May 15
2
transposing/rotating XY in a 3D array
Dear list,
We have a number of files containing similarly structured data:
file1:
A B C
1 2 3
4 5 6
file2:
A B C
7 8 9
10 11 12
... etc
My part of R receives all these data as an array: 1,2,3... 12 together
with info about dimensions (row,col,fileN) . (
Converting the data into 3D cannot simply done by:
array(x, c(2,3,2))
because breaks the structure (e.g. 1,3,5 is type mismatch)
2012 Feb 07
1
pdfmerge and ghostscript-8.70-6.el5_7.6.x86_64
Everyone,
It looks like pdfmerge is broken after the recent upgrade of gs to
ghostscript-8.70-6.el5_7.6.x86_64. Has anyone else had this problem. I
have just started trying to debug it. If any of you already have
solutions please let me know.
Thanks,
Greg Ennis
2007 Jan 13
1
Batch Processing for SpeexEnc and SpeexDec
Hello, I am a master's student using Speex for my thesis research.
My question is this: I am running speex from a command line in Unix
and I want to encode/decode numerous files at once. How can this be
done since the speexenc requires [options] input_filename.wav
output_filename.spx and the reverse extensions for the decoder.
Sorry I am much more of a hardware (read: EE) then a CS guy. I
2010 Mar 14
3
range and intersection
Hi:
I have a two large files (over 300K lines).
file 1:
Name X
UK 199
UK 230
UK 139
......
UAE 194
UAE 94
File 2:
Name X Y
UK 140 180
UK 195 240
UK 304 340
....
I want to select X of File 1 and search if it falls in range of X and
Y of File 2 and Print only those lines of File 1 that are in range of
File 2 X and Y
How can it be done it
2008 Dec 16
2
Syncing file with reference to another one
I have the following situation: file2 on remote host and file1 on
localhost. file1 and file2 are mostly the same. Simply running
rsync remotehost:file2 file2
will actually transfer the entire file. But I would like to use the
factt that I have local file1 that is mostly similar to file2. I.e.
how can I make rsync to use file1 as a reference while transferring
file2? (cp file1 file2 locally and
2012 May 15
1
Authentication with AD and quick mbox question
Hi,
I'm attempting to implement Dovecot 2.1.3 built on a FreeBSD 8.2 64
bit system from ports.
I had the servicve up and running on a local vbox demo which did a
very simple Maildir format sytem which was situated in ~/Maildir.
I would now like to expand the system and tie it to a Windows domain.
What is the best way to go about doing this?
Can Dovecot be directly tied in or do I need to
2015 Sep 03
1
Doubts on incremental backup and command repetition
Hi,
I am trying to use rsync for incremental backup and I am facing some issues. I would like to ask your help to understand what is going on and have the proper command line.
1) my goal is
I the following folders:
./dest:
file3.txt
./orig:
file1.txt file10.txt file2.txt file20.txt
And I would like to have as incremental backup
./dest:
backup file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt
2008 Apr 23
3
[LLVMdev] Compile units in debugging intrinsics / globals
I have a question about the llvm debugging records, especially wrt compile
units.
In the non-LLVM sense, a compile unit is essentially everything contained
within a single .o file, and it is derived from one or more source and
header files. Included in a compile unit are functions and global data.
Dwarf records refer to compile units in the same way: a compile unit record
has children which
2009 Sep 15
2
Building R package with .c sub-routine files
Lets say I have two source files file1.c and file2.c
The latter just contains sub-routines to be used by the first. i.e. in file1.c I
have the line
#include "file2.c"
Let's say "R CMD SHLIB file1.c" runs perfectly and I want to include the code in
a package, "R CMD build" also runs fine but R CMD check" gives
* checking whether package
2012 Mar 16
1
R merge two dataframes with different row?
Hi everyone,
I have a question for R code to merge.
Say I have two dataframes:
File1 is:
V1 V2 V3 V4
1 100 101 name1
2 200 201 name2
2 300 301 name3
3 400 401 name4
3 500 501 name5
4 600 601 name6
4 700 701 name7
File2 is:
V1 V2 V3 V4
1 50 55 p1
3 402 449 p2
4 550 650 p3
4 651 660
2012 Aug 15
2
to remove columns and rows
Dear,
I am using R I'm trying to identify and remove columns and rows in a data
frame that are has elements equals. For example in dataframe below. The
columns 1, 2,3,4,5 ,6 and 10 (file1) has elements equal then should be
removed. How can I ask R to remove those columns with same elements in new
dataframe (file2) to result a matrix as follows:
file1
1 0 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 1
1 0
2016 Jun 09
1
for loop example
> From: Indunil Jayasooriya <indunil75 at gmail.com>
> > >
> > > [root at centos67 loop]# cat file1
> > > firstname1
> > > firstname2
> > >
> > > [root at centos67 loop]# cat file2
> > > lastname1
> > > lastname2
> > >
> > > I need a OUTPUT like this
> > >
> > >
> > >
2011 Jul 19
1
list.files recursively to find files in a specific way...
Hi, all:
My folders are organized in such a way:
root
----branch1
---------------A
-----------------------file1.txt
-----------------------file2.txt
---------------B
-----------------------file1.txt
-----------------------file2.txt
----branch2
---------------A
-----------------------file1.txt
-----------------------file2.txt
---------------B
-----------------------file1.txt
2008 Apr 24
0
[LLVMdev] Compile units in debugging intrinsics / globals
Hi,
> Suppose I have the following source:
>
> file1:
> #include "file2"
> #include "file3"
> int fn1(void) ...
>
> file2:
> int a;
>
> file3:
> int fn2(void) ...
>
> then fn1, along with all the base types etc appear to be in compile unit
> "file1", the variable a appears to be in compile unit
2012 Dec 03
4
How to calculate the spatial correlation of several files?
dir1 <- list.files("C:\\Users\\aalyaari\\Desktop\\cor", "*.bin",
full.names = TRUE)
dir2 <- list.files("C:\\Users\\aalyaari\\Desktop\\cor2", "*.bin",
full.names = TRUE)
results <- list()
for (.files in dir1){ # read in the 365 files as a vector of
numbers for dir1
file1 <- do.call(rbind,(lapply(.files, readBin ,