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2005 Dec 15
6
Dynamic Text Replacement
I noticed there are a lot of PHP based dynamic text replacement examples out there such as: http://artypapers.com/csshelppile/pcdtr/ Is there anything like this for Ruby / Rails? I know there''s always SiFR but that method is often frustrating because I''ve noticed significant slow down in page load time even on pages that use it sparingly.
2006 Feb 10
3
[Req] polymorphic associations howto
Hi people, I''m looking into polymorphic associations as a way to cleanup some messy parts of my code. I think they will allow me to do exectly what I need, but since there''s little to none written on this subject, I''d be delighted if someone could shed some light on this. Especially what the different options and needed table structures need to be. Thanks, -
2006 Mar 22
4
How to write this SQL query?
Hi! Is there rails version of "where column in (value1, value2, ...)"? I know i could do OR many times, but this way is shorter. I''m ruby/rails newbie, so i have a problem with converting the hash, which i''m receving from the search form into the string for :conditions in find method. Could i instead of creating one, complicated (for me) query do something like
2011 Feb 12
2
Test for equivalence
Hi! is there a way in R to check whether the outcome of two different experiments is statistically distinguishable or indistinguishable? More preciously, I used the wilcoxon test to determine the differences between controls and treated subjects for two different experiments. Now I would like to check whether the two lists of analytes obtained are statistically distinguishable or
2020 Sep 29
2
Re-sieve emails
Is it possible to take the contents of a mailbox and feed them to the account's .active_sieve file for reprocessing? (For example, when editing the sieve file for my list account I introduced a typo, so a hundred or some list messages ended up in the inbox instead of filed properly into the maildir hierarchy. Not a huge deal, as it was simple enough to move them manually, but it got me
2015 Mar 03
0
Feature request: copy attributes in gzcon
The `gzcon` function both modifies and copies a connection object: # compressed text con1 <- url("http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/datasets/csb/ch12.dat.gz") con2 <- gzcon(con1) # almost indistinguishable con1==con2 identical(summary(con2), summary(con1)) # both support gzip readLines(con1, n = 3) readLines(con2, n = 3) # opening one opens both isOpen(con2)
2020 Sep 29
0
Re-sieve emails
> On 29/09/2020 09:09 @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote: > > > Is it possible to take the contents of a mailbox and feed them to the account's .active_sieve file for reprocessing? > > (For example, when editing the sieve file for my list account I introduced a typo, so a hundred or some list messages ended up in the inbox instead of filed properly into the
2006 Mar 17
0
Returning from Ajax call - "redirect_to error"
I have Ajax commenting on my site, well, I''m trying to get it working. It worked fine locally, but when I posted to the server, I''m getting an "Application Error (Rails)", and I checked the logs, and it has: (stack trace too deep) /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.11.2/lib/action_controller/base.rb:447:in `url_for''
2007 Feb 28
4
acts_as_authenticated error with Object#id
I''m getting this when I run my Rails controller specs. <projectroot>/config/../lib/authenticated_system.rb:16: warning: Object#id will be deprecated; use Object#object_id I added "include AuthenticatedTestHelper" to /spec/spec_helper.rb so that my controller tests^H^H^H^H^Hspecs can use the "login_as" helper method. Anyone know how to fix this? -- Cheers,
2014 Apr 07
3
Patch to fix compiler warnings and error status collisions
Hi, I am new around here, so I am not sure of all your procedures for submitting patches/pull requests. The attached patch fixes all Clang compilation warnings. Note, some of these warnings were real problems. There is the potential for API users to misinterpret the state being returned since the return variable was of type FLAC__StreamDecoderState, but the value being returned was
2011 Feb 25
0
[LLVMdev] Use of movupd instead of movapd for x86
Sebastien DELDON-GNB <sebastien.deldon at st.com> writes: > Hi all, > > Is there a way to force llc to generate movupd instruction instead of movapd for x86 target ? > > I know that movapd is more performant, but I would like to measure degradation when alignment constraints are not met. On modern processors a movupd on aligned data is going to be indistinguishable in
2013 Jul 01
1
[LLVMdev] [LNT] Question about results reliability in LNT infrustructure
On Jun 30, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Chris Matthews <chris.matthews at apple.com> wrote: > This is probably another area where a bit of dynamic behavior could help. When we find a regressions, kick off some runs to bisect back to where it manifests. This is what we would be doing manually anyway. We could just search back with the set of regressing benchmarks, meaning the whole suite does not
2006 Feb 28
1
Spearman correlation confidence interval
R-help(ers), Does anyone know of an R function available for calculating a confidence interval for a Spearman correlation? If no such resource is available, is using the confidence interval from a Pearson correlation a reasonable proxy if the vectors come from normal distributions (i.e. likely indistinguishable from the true confidence interval in error bars of an autocorrelogram or correlation
2004 Aug 06
0
load average question
i realize this isn't the correct list for this , so i won't ask (again ) , but i've looked into my server load further .. and have attached a top output i am almost out of free memory . i would expect this would be a priority .. but will it make a difference in CPU usage ? and my CPU usage is near 1oo% . .. this is due to 2 streamTranscoder runs . .. for now , i want to do this --
2006 Oct 30
0
[trac] Double slash on ticket links
Hello, I have discovered that the rss file generated by Trac add two slash to the links like this: http://dev.rubyonrails.org//ticket/6514 I can''t find some e-mail for contacting the trac''s admin. Could someone send this message to the admin of Trac ? Regards. -- Didier BRETIN http://www.bretin.net/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this
2006 Oct 13
5
combinatorics
Hi How do I generate all ways of ordering sets of indistinguishable items? suppose I have two A's, two B's and a C. Then I want AABBC AABCB AACBC ABABC . . .snip... BBAAC . . .snip... CBBAA [there are 5!/(2!*2!) = 30 arrangements. Note AABBC != BBAAC] How do I do this? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst National Oceanography Centre, Southampton European Way, Southampton SO14
2013 Sep 20
5
Opus now supported at Magnatune
> If you pass --genre multiple times, it will actually encode multiple GENRE tags in the file. Not sure how many players will properly handle such a thing, though (my prediction: not many, though I think VLC will concatenate them into a comma-separated list). My mistake, I didn't read the man page carefully enough, which does state this: > Set the genre comment field to genre. This
2015 May 26
2
building with tcltk on Ubuntu 14.04
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 False alarm. Completely wiping out my build directory followed by ../R-devel/configure --with-tcl-config=/usr/lib/tclConfig.sh - --with-tk-config=/usr/lib/tkConfig.sh; make seems to work. (My fault for assuming repeated cycles of ./configure; make would actually do the right thing ...) There seems to be a corollary of Clarke's Law
2006 Sep 26
12
resource_feeder feedback
Let me apologize in advance as this is a topic that I feel passionate and opinionated about. If I''m coming on too strong, please forgive me. === Be opinionated=== My first piece of advice is simple: be opinionated. Change the method name to simply <feed_for>. Have it default to doing the right thing. Perhaps give an option to change the default feed format, but default to
2011 Feb 28
2
[LLVMdev] Use of movupd instead of movapd for x86
Understood for the aligned case, I want to measure performance degradation for unaligned case. I mean unaligned case versus aligned. I know this is stupid, but I want to try to pass a <4 x float>* as parameter of a routine and at the call site I want to pass a misaligned pointer. Since LLVM is generating movapd instruction it will raise an exception (SEGFAULT), I just want to know if there