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2004 Jul 08
3
[LLVMdev] Visual C++ Toolkit
Hi all,
I just wanted to know if anyone's looked into using the free version of
Microsoft's Visual C++ toolkit for LLVM:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
-bw
--
|| "If wishes and buts were clusters of nuts, we'd all have a bowl of
|| granola!" - Mr. Jellineck
2004 Aug 03
2
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 21:31, Bill Wendling wrote:
> > Hi Reid,
> >
> > > Since there's been little feedback on the design document I sent out,
> > > some decisions are being made in order to progress the work. If you have
> > > strong feelings about any of these, voice them now!
> > >
2004 Sep 02
2
[LLVMdev] Type uint64_t required but not found
Hi John,
configure still exits, when checking for uint64_t. I've attached a patch,
that properly will fix it. Either uint64_t or u_int64_t will succeed:
Index: configure.ac
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvs/llvm/llvm/autoconf/configure.ac,v
retrieving revision 1.106
diff -u -r1.106 configure.ac
--- configure.ac 2 Sep 2004 18:44:44 -0000
2004 Apr 08
3
[LLVMdev] Code documentation
Hello,
is there any documentation for LLVM codebase other than produced by doxygen?
The reason I'm asking is that doxygen docs are
(1) not very complete at the moment, as lot of classes don't even have a
description
(2) is generally not the best way to get high-level view of a big codebase.
As an example, consider this code:
%tmp.1 = setgt int %i, 0
br bool %tmp.1, label
2003 Dec 13
2
Change one file, and they all get sent!
Hi,
Just starting out with rsync, and I think I might be missing a
fundamental point of how it works.
Scenario:
I start an rsync daemon on host A, and define a module 'test' on the
rsyncd.conf file. 'test' is essentially my home directory on host A
I then sign on to host B and issue
rsync --progress --recursive --links --stats arthur::test/ /var/tmp/haggis
This copies
2009 Aug 02
1
zpool status showing wrong device name (similar to: ZFS confused about disk controller )
Hi All,
over the last couple of weeks, I had to boot from my rpool from various physical
machines because some component on my laptop mainboard blew up (you know that
burned electronics smell?). I can''t retrospectively document all I did, but I am
sure I recreated the boot-archive, ran devfsadm -C and deleted
/etc/zfs/zpool.cache several times.
Now zpool status is referring to a
2004 Apr 26
1
[LLVMdev] Multiple Returns
Hi all,
Quick question: What is the best way to have multiple return values from
a function? Would that be placing these into a structure and returning
that to the caller?
Thanks.
-bw
--
|| "If wishes and buts were clusters of nuts, we'd all have a bowl of
|| granola!" - Mr. Jellineck
2004 Aug 03
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
Chris Lattner wrote:
} > I tend to agree. I'm a strong advocate of XML myself (on other
} > projects). However, introducing XML would make LLVM dependent on some
} > kind of XML parser. We could probably get away with expat (small, fast)
} > for our purposes in LLVM, but there is still the issue of dependency. To
}
} To me, it's not a matter of "one more
2004 Sep 02
0
[LLVMdev] Type uint64_t required but not found
Henrik Bach wrote:
} Hi John,
}
} configure still exits, when checking for uint64_t. I've attached a patch,
} that properly will fix it. Either uint64_t or u_int64_t will succeed:
}
} Index: configure.ac
} ===================================================================
} RCS file: /var/cvs/llvm/llvm/autoconf/configure.ac,v
} retrieving revision 1.106
} diff -u -r1.106 configure.ac
} ---
2004 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Extending LLVM
Hi all,
I had a quick question. I think it's possible to do this, but just
wanted to make sure.
It is possible to extend LLVM to add, say, matrix operations at a higher
level and then "lower" them into some version of LLVM "proper" after
performing any transformations on them, right? Also, it's possible to
have any custom-made types (like "matrix") as well?
2004 Aug 03
2
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
Hi Reid,
> Since there's been little feedback on the design document I sent out,
> some decisions are being made in order to progress the work. If you have
> strong feelings about any of these, voice them now!
>
> 1. Name = llvmcc
I like llvmcc, but really have no strong opinion.
> 2. The config file format will resemble Microsoft .ini files
> (name=value in
2004 Oct 28
3
ifelse() question
Hi
I have a data.frame with dim = 18638 (rows) 6 (cols)
names(dat)
[1] "id" "long" "lat" "species" "type" "size"
Variable "species" and "type" are factors. Species has 5 levels "BOV" "CAP"
"CER" "OVI" "POR"
Variable "type" has 11 levels
2009 Apr 19
11
CentOS DomU 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 crashing on boot when xenpv_hvm drivers are loaded / snv_111 Xen 3.1 Dom0
Hi,
can anyone provide any pointers as to how to avoid this issue?
A CentOS 5.3 domU on snv_111 dom0 is crashing on bott unless I remove
/lib/modules/2.6.18-128.1.6.el5/kernel/drivers/xenpv_hvm
dom0:
haggis:~$ uname -a
SunOS haggis 5.11 snv_111 i86pc i386 i86xpv
Name: SUNWxvm
Summary: Hypervisor Header Files
Category: System/Virtualization
State: Installed
2007 Oct 25
1
Appropriate measure of correlation with 'zero-inflated' data?
I have reached the correlation section in a course that I teach and I
hit upon the idea of using data from the weekly Bowl Championship
Series (BCS) rankings to illustrate different techniques for assessing
correlation.
For those not familiar with college football in the United States
(where "football" refers to American football, not what is called
soccer here and football in most
2006 Apr 17
4
If you ever wondered about Samba and the Golden Penguin Bowl and that suit...
I got a message from the organizer, for the
first time the video feed of the Golden Penguin
Bowl is available....
So if you never saw me making a complete fool
of myself live, now's your chance to see it
second hand :-) :-).
John Mark Walker wrote :
> Hey ho... so the Golden Penguin Bowl video is now up, and you can get to
> it from http://www.linuxworldblog.com/
Jeremy.
2005 Oct 15
2
how to import such data to R?
the data file has such structure:
1992 6245 49 . . 20 1
0 0 8.739536 0 . . .
. . . . . "alabama"
. 0 .
1993 7677 58 . . 15 1
0 0
2007 Apr 27
2
[LLVMdev] Talks For Developers' Meeting
All,
Is there anyone else wishing to present a talk or suggest a discussion topic for the Developer's Meeting May 25th?
Next week we will close the list of presenters and topics. We will also formalize the schedule and agenda for the meeting. If you wanted to deliver a talk or suggest a discussion topic, now is the time to speak up. Please send your ideas to the llvmdev list and we'll
2009 Jul 19
9
Equipment_URL Failed to Generate (new_equipment_path)
I''m trying to use new_equipment_path, which creates the appropriate
link. But, when trying to evaluate "equipment/new" I get the error
below. I''ve included my routes (rake route). Equipment is one of those
words that pluralizes to "equipment", so the singular is right (from
what I know from this forum.
Any help would be appreciated.
Error:
equipment_url
2020 Sep 26
3
LLVM Developers Meeting JIT BoF -- Request for Topics of Interest
Hi All,
The 2020 Virtual LLVM Developer's Meeting is coming up the week after next.
I'll be hosting a JIT Birds-of-a-Feather session on Thursday the 8th at
10:55am PDT (See http://llvm.org/devmtg/2020-09/schedule/). I'm planning to
run this more like a Round Table: Minimal introduction, plenty of time for
discussion.
Does anyone have any LLVM JIT related topics that they would
2003 Sep 10
1
[LLVMdev] Warning during compilation
Hi all,
I get this warning during compilation:
make[3]: Entering directory
`/home/wendling/llvm/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT'
Compiling Emitter.cpp
Emitter.cpp:44:1: warning: "_POSIX_MAPPED_FILES" redefined
In file included from /usr/include/unistd.h:171,
from
/usr/include/c++/3.3.1/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu/bits/gthr-default.h:38,
from