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2019 Apr 03
2
[RFC] migrating LLVM to C++14
JF Bastien via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > * Single quote as digit separator: > > * Not allowed. Just out of curiosity, why? I can see it wreaking havoc for some syntax highlighters, but are there other reasons? -David
2017 Mar 04
3
Control statements with condition with greater than one should give error (not just warning) [PATCH]
Is there really a need for these complications? Packages emitting this warning are broken by definition and should be fixed. Perhaps we could "flip the switch" in a test environment and see how much havoc is wreaked and whether authors are sufficiently responsive? Michael On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch > wrote: >
2017 Mar 03
2
Control statements with condition with greater than one should give error (not just warning) [PATCH]
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Hadley Wickham <h.wickham at gmail.com> wrote: >> But, how you propose a warning-to-error transition should be made >> without wreaking havoc? Just flip the switch in R-devel and see CRAN >> and Bioconductor packages break overnight? Particularly Bioconductor >> devel might become non-functional (since at times it requires >>
2011 Jan 02
7
Rails, .swf, .flv
I have the following HAML code ul{ ''id'' => tutorials_ul } %li %a{''href'' => ''/videos/create-command-001.swf''} ''Edition swf'' %li %a{''href'' => ''/videos/create-command-001.flv''} ''Edition flv'' When the user clicks on
2008 May 15
3
Facebooker support for iframe apps
Hi facebooker-ers, It looks to me like facebooker does not currently support iframe facebook apps - or am I missing something? My first problem as I understand it is as follows - When you are logged into facebook, and access a facebook application, facebook tacks on a whole lot of extra fb_sig parameters to the request (including fb_sig_user) that the application can then validate to
2003 Nov 04
1
very odd behavior for concurrent file access in Samba3.0.0 with MS Word
Hello, I just installed Samba 3.0.0 on RH9 and began testing the concurrent file access behavior. Leaving all locks/oplocks by default, there is no way of preventing a second MSWord user from opening an already open file with no warning message (in a MS network the message would normally be " ..test.doc is already open by ...Do you want to make a copy?")!! No such thing with Samba,
2024 Jul 09
2
Quick questions about uid, gid, uidNumber, gidNumber
Hi. I'm trying to fix a mistake I made: I installed an AD-DC, with the functions of a file server. To solve this problem, I installed a new Samba in a Ubuntu box and configured it as defined in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member. This would work as a file server. However, I now understand (a little more) the confusion among all these attributes like uid,
2010 Mar 06
7
form_for, submit, and parameters disappearing
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2006 May 09
8
Dynamically printing a page
Does anyone know of a cross browser solution to print a page/url after a user clicks a button? Currently, I''m using a "hidden" iframe to do my bidding. But from my experience, IE requires that the iframe''s src attribute be set initially to the url, in order for the page to open properly. I wasn''t able to add the iframe to the page dynamically, either. So
2015 May 18
3
[LLVMdev] New EH representation for MSVC compatibility
> optimizing EH codepaths is not usually performance critical. >> Leaving aside the rest of the thread, I feel the need to refute this point in isolation. I've found that optimizing (usually simplifying and eliminating) exception paths ends up being *extremely* important for my workloads. Failing to optimize exception paths sufficiently tends to indirectly hurt things like inlining
2007 Aug 16
1
methods and try()
Hi all, I'm having a problem with some sort of interaction with try() and methods, I think. The setup is as follows, I have an S4 class that holds an environment and I would like to evaluate the right hand side of a function inside that environment. No problem there. However, if the formula involves a symbol that doesn't exist, which may or may not happen, it fails as it should and
2003 Nov 04
1
MS Word unable to sense file opening by other users
Thank you for answering. I am testing Samba 3.0.1Pre1 on RH9 . MS Word 97 keeps opening already opened files without sending any warning as it would normally do when accessing W2K servers. Same program , same files behave differently with Samba and W2K. However, I found that Powerpoint is nevertheless able to sense correctly the situation by always giving such warnings - " test.ppt is
2009 Dec 23
8
Where did this value in a form come from?
Newb here. I have a form and a value that is being displayed ... and I have no idea where the value came from. I have done a <%= debugger; '''' %> in the form and, indeed, the debugger stops at the statement. I have tried to trace through the code to see where the value came from ... and I gave up. So ... what in Rails initializes the fields of a form? -- Posted via
2006 Jun 29
3
dynamic generation of iframes and writing to them
Hello Everyone, I would like to get some suggestions on a problem I am trying to address. - I send a request to a 3rd party server (for ads) and a response is received from them. - Currently, I display it inline on the page and things work fine but page loading is slow and the 3rd party response can mess up styles, js on my page. - So, I want to capture this response and dynamically generate
2017 Sep 18
5
Interleaved debug info on arm
When compiling code with lld -O0 --lto-O0 --eh-frame-hdr I get strange interleaved line info all over the place: ... 0x00000000000595ac 22 11 1 0 0 is_stmt 0x00000000000595bc 25 7 1 0 0 is_stmt <<< 0x00000000000595c0 22 11 1 0 0 is_stmt 0x00000000000595c4 25 7 1 0 0 is_stmt <<< 0x00000000000595c8 26 7 1 0 0 is_stmt but the code only has 1 reference to line 25 and the
2008 Jun 03
1
Clicking on links within facebook iframes (facebook apps)
Hello, I have a problem with clicking on the links in facebook apps due to iframes. I am trying to write a little script to run through the funwall app. I used IE Dev toolbar to get the name of the id of the iframe (those iframes how no name attribute). So I run this command: $ie.frame(:id, "app2378983609_fb_frame").link(:text, ''View this post'').click And I get
2008 Jun 03
7
Iframe shenanigans
Here''s my problem. Unfortunately I have the need to load up fully qualified html documents into my page. (think tens of thousands of mini sites). I also have the need to be as handicap accessible as possible. (So ajax is essentially out, screen readers aren''t up to snuff yet). Thus I''m using an iframe. The unfortunate part is that I have navigation menus that appear over
2017 Mar 07
1
Control statements with condition with greater than one should give error (not just warning) [PATCH]
Is there anything that actually requires R core members to manually do significant amounts of work here? IIUC, you can do a CRAN run to detect the broken packages, and a simple script can collect the emails of the affected maintainers, so you can send a single email to them all. If authors don't respond by fixing their packages, then those packages should be archived, since there's high
2008 Jan 31
7
Ajax.InPlaceEditor via PHP via prototype widows class = HELP :-)
my window comes up fine and builds a page from some PHP which is all kosher. this is what the source of the "window" looks like: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http:// www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
2009 Mar 18
2
[LLVMdev] Multiple return values (floating-point exception flags)
Does anyone have suggestions for either extending operators or adding intrinsics that support multiple return values? Or is packaging everything into a derived types the only way? I have an idea for supporting floating-point exception flags and modes in a flexible way by making the data dependencies explicit, but I've become quite lost poking around. I suspect this will end up involving