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2011 Jan 14
1
[LLVMdev] Building Boost library failed with Clang 2.9
I tried building boost 1.45 release with clang 2.9 following instructions on http://blog.llvm.org/2010/05/clang-builds-boost.html but got the following result: $ clang++ --version clang version 2.9 (trunk 123420) Target: x86_64-apple-darwin10 Thread model: posix $ ./bjam toolset=clang Building the Boost C++ Libraries. Performing configuration checks - has_icu builds : no
2017 Aug 06
2
Compile issues with LLVM ORC JIT
I tree to compile the LLVM ORC JIT examples. But I'm stuck in some problems I can't solve my own. First at all I compile with C++14 enabled with latest stable LLVM and clang, this means 4.0.1. I get the following error. Do I missed some specific compile option? Compilation looks like this here. |CompilingcontribJIT.cpp PWD:/home/ikuehl/projects-llvm/TurboLisp/domainEngineer
2020 Sep 01
2
HTTP library in LLVM
Hello, I have only negative experiences with cpp-netlib - I would not recommend it. If the discussion was around only the client part I think libcURL would be the best option since it's available everywhere and is a well maintained library. But as you mention it's only the client part. We use pion (https://github.com/splunk/pion) to build a HTTP server interface, but since it seems
2011 Apr 19
1
Boost library in R package.
Hi R package developers, I would like to know whether anyone had experience using the C++ Boost library within an R package, and how portable was the resulting package. I am especially thinking of possible compiling problems on Windows and Apple systems. If anyone had any tips on how to render an R package using Boost portable, that would be very much appreciated. Thank you very much for
2011 Apr 19
1
Boost library in R package.
Hi R package developers, I would like to know whether anyone had experience using the C++ Boost library within an R package, and how portable was the resulting package. I am especially thinking of possible compiling problems on Windows and Apple systems. If anyone had any tips on how to render an R package using Boost portable, that would be very much appreciated. Thank you very much for
2004 Mar 27
2
cbind question
hi, all: Just wonder if there is any suggestions in how to get around this cbind error. I created two character lists with identical length. First tried combine the lists together with cbind, then convert the lists to matrix, and tried again. Both faied. Any fix to merge the two lists/matrices? ll<- multiget(ftID, hgu95av2LOCUSID) > class(ll) [1] "list" > sym <-
2018 Dec 11
2
Using LLD to link against third-party libraries? How?
In my code here https://github.com/DragonOsman/currency_converter , I used C++17 and managed to get it to work (though I'm only using std::map::insert_or_assign() from C++17). And I'm using Windows, so I shouldn't use LDFLAGS or CXXFLAGS as environment variables. I'll use them directly on the compiler command line instead. The libraries I need to link against are
2018 Dec 11
3
Using LLD to link against third-party libraries? How?
Are you linking with a C++ compiler? A lot of those missing symbols look like they come from the C++ standard library. -David Osman Zakir via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > @blubee blubeeme So what do you think? Got any ideas? > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: Osman Zakir <osmanzakir90
2018 Dec 12
2
Using LLD to link against third-party libraries? How?
I couldn't get it to build libcxx... You need c++ and c++abi to compile c++ code. On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 07:01 Osman Zakir via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > LLVM on a Developer Command Prompt. The ones I want to fix first are the > ones from Boost and Jinja2Cpp. I saw some from those as well. > > If there any standard library ones missing, could it be
2011 Aug 29
1
R-loadable dll with minGW-compiled linked library
I am trying to create a dynamic library (dll) for loading into R with dyn.load command. I am trying to use the library libdai (a machine learning C++ library) and boost (C++ libraries) in my main C++ program. While I am able to compile the main C++ file I am using successfully into a dll, there is a problem linking to libraries (libdai.a) and boost libraries. I only have instructions on how to
2017 Sep 19
1
symbolic computing example with Ryacas
Thanks for the response. Yes, I did study the vignette but did not understand it fully. Anyway, I have tried once again now. I am happy to say that I have got what I wanted. library(Ryacas) x <- Sym("x");U <- Sym("U");x0 <- Sym("x0");C <- Sym("C") my_func <- function(x,U,x0,C) { return (U/(1+exp(-(x-x0)/C)))} FirstDeriv <-
2020 Nov 11
2
Targeting old glibc
On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 7:01 PM Fāng-ruì Sòng <maskray at google.com> wrote: > > How to find what is pulling libmvec? > > If you build a -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug lld, you can set a breakpoint > on lld/ELF/MarkLive.cpp:114 (ss->getFile().isNeeded) and check which > symbol makes > libmvec.so needed. I'm afraid this is going to far for me :) > > On the other
2015 May 06
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] Wrong references for C++ COMDAT groups
Hi, Checking the llvm test-suite SingleSource/Regression/C++/EH/class_hierarchy testcase on aarch64 I noted something strange: Dump of assembler code for function _Z4funcj: 0x0000000000400650 <+0>: stp x22, x21, [sp,#-48]! 0x0000000000400654 <+4>: stp x20, x19, [sp,#16] 0x0000000000400658 <+8>: stp x29, x30, [sp,#32] 0x000000000040065c
2017 Sep 19
2
symbolic computing example with Ryacas
Hi all, I am trying to implement the following matlab code with Ryacas : syms U x x0 C d1=diff(U/(1+exp(-(x-x0)/C)),x); pretty(d1) d2=diff(U/(1+exp(-(x-x0)/C)),x,2); pretty(d2) solx2 = solve(d2 == 0, x, 'Real', true) pretty(solx2) slope2=subs(d1,solx2) I have tried the following : library(Ryacas) x <- Sym("x");U <- Sym("U");x0 <-
2018 Dec 12
3
Using LLD to link against third-party libraries? How?
So how do I get it to build libcxx and libcxxabi? I got it from the mono repo and enabled lld, clang, libcxx and libcxxabi. But I built the two main CMake targets only--all_build and install. What else do I have to do? Please let me know. ________________________________ From: Zachary Turner <zturner at google.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 11:10 AM To: blubee blubeeme Cc: Osman
2009 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] accessing a bitcode library exported from C++ using the JIT
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Samuel Crow<samuraileumas at yahoo.com> wrote: > If you're wondering why we're doing an interpreted PEG parser generator rather than Boost Spirit 2.x, it's because we need it to be easier to debug the parser.  Once the parser is debugged it can be fed into a compiled parser generator and "frozen" into stand-alone parser code. You do
2015 May 07
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] Wrong references for C++ COMDAT groups
Looks like it is also not working on x86_64, using clang/lld I am seeing a segmentation fault: Dump of assembler code for function _Z4funcj: 0x0000000000400590 <+0>: push %rbp 0x0000000000400591 <+1>: push %rbx 0x0000000000400592 <+2>: push %rax 0x0000000000400593 <+3>: mov %edi,%ebp 0x0000000000400595 <+5>: pop %rdx 0x0000000000400596
2003 Sep 25
0
FW: [LLVMdev] basic block tracing
Rahul, Were you talking about tracing in the sense of "profiling" (which Anand did), or tracing of values as they are computed for debugging generated code (which I did)? For tracing of values for debugging, the answer is yes: we insert code in each BB and print out the values computed in that BB that are live at the end of the BB (so we don't print out temporaries computed and
2018 Dec 12
4
Using LLD to link against third-party libraries? How?
I need them so I can build stuff using clang or clang-cl with its C++ standard libraries. To make sure that lld-link won't give errors about missing symbols from any standard libraries. By the way, you wouldn't happen to know how to use link.exe, would you? I might need some help on that to understand how to use lld-link.exe. ________________________________ From: Zachary Turner
2017 Sep 19
0
symbolic computing example with Ryacas
Have you studied the "Introduction to Ryacas" vignette that come with the package? Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 2:37 AM, Vivek Sutradhara <viveksutra at gmail.com> wrote: