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2006 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] combined arm patch
Rafael,
Please bracket portions of your changes that involve modification of
C/C++ source code. For cases of modifying configuration scripts and
make files, use your best judgement. Obviously having the brackets
emitted in generated code is problematic (line numbers et cetera), so
don't bother in those cases.
Beside marking the changes we've made, the purpose of APPLE LOCAL
2006 Dec 04
4
[LLVMdev] combined arm patch
On 12/2/06, Jim Laskey <jlaskey at apple.com> wrote:
> Rafael,
>
> Please bracket portions of your changes that involve modification of
> C/C++ source code. For cases of modifying configuration scripts and
> make files, use your best judgement. Obviously having the brackets
> emitted in generated code is problematic (line numbers et cetera), so
> don't bother in
2006 Dec 05
0
[LLVMdev] combined arm patch
Greatly appreciated, I attempt to make tomorrows mirror.
Cheers,
-- Jim
On Dec 4, 2006, at 4:32 PM, Rafael Espíndola wrote:
> On 12/2/06, Jim Laskey <jlaskey at apple.com> wrote:
>> Rafael,
>>
>> Please bracket portions of your changes that involve modification of
>> C/C++ source code. For cases of modifying configuration scripts and
>> make files,
2006 Dec 05
2
[LLVMdev] combined arm patch
This patch should be in today's mirror ~6am PST.
Cheers,
-- Jim
On Dec 4, 2006, at 4:32 PM, Rafael Espíndola wrote:
> On 12/2/06, Jim Laskey <jlaskey at apple.com> wrote:
>> Rafael,
>>
>> Please bracket portions of your changes that involve modification of
>> C/C++ source code. For cases of modifying configuration scripts and
>> make files, use your
2006 Dec 05
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] combined arm patch
I had to revert these changes. When I did a clean build I was
inundated with errors. I'm not sure if I made the cut off time for
the mirror.
-- Jim
On Dec 5, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Jim Laskey wrote:
> This patch should be in today's mirror ~6am PST.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Jim
>
> On Dec 4, 2006, at 4:32 PM, Rafael Espíndola wrote:
>
>> On 12/2/06, Jim Laskey
2006 Dec 05
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] combined arm patch
On 12/5/06, Jim Laskey <jlaskey at apple.com> wrote:
> I had to revert these changes. When I did a clean build I was
> inundated with errors. I'm not sure if I made the cut off time for
> the mirror.
Could you please send me the log? The bootstrap is broken on linux
amd64 for some time now, so it is hard for me to do a full test :-(
> -- Jim
Sorry for the problems,
Rafael
2009 Apr 25
4
What is the 32 GB 2.5-Inch SATA Solid State Drive?
Does anyone know about this device?
SESX3Y11Z 32 GB 2.5-Inch SATA Solid State Drive with Marlin Bracket
for Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120, T5220, T5140 and T5240 Servers, RoHS-6
Compliant
This is from Sun''s catalog for the T5120 server. Would this work well
as a separate ZIL device for ZFS? Is there any way I could use this in
a T2000 server? The brackets appear to be
2005 May 27
1
R commandline editor question
I am using R 2.1 on Apple OS X.
When I get the ">" prompt, I find it works well with emacs commandline
editing. Keys like M-f C-k etc. work fine.
The one thing that I really yearn for, which is missing, is bracket
matching When I am doing something which ends in )))) it is really
useful to have emacs or vi-style bracket matching, so as to be able
to visually keep track of whether I
2012 May 22
3
How to remove square brackets, etc. from address strings?
Hello,
I'd like to remove the individual pairs of square brackets along with
their content - plus the space directly behind it - from address strings
such as this:
[Swidsinski, Alexander; Loening-Baucke, Vera; Lochs, Herbert] Charite
Humboldt Univ, Innere Klin, D-10098 Berlin, Germany; [Hale, Laura P.]
Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pathol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
I'd like get the
2001 Apr 01
1
ylab/ expression/ superscript to a bracket
Colleagues
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System info:
R version rw1022 on NT
ESS v. 5.1.18 using emacs ver. 20.4
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I have some rather unusual units for acoustic volume backscattering
integrated over several metres depth and 10 transmits (which happens to
= 160 m along transect). I need to express these units in a graph label.
My problem
2010 Jan 09
1
Reducing the size of a large script top speed onset of execution
Colleagues,
(R 2.10 on all platforms)
I have a lengthy script (18000 lines) that runs within a graphical
interface. The script consists of 100's of function followed by a
single command that calls these functions (execution depends on a
number of environment variables passed to the script). As a result,
nothing is executed until the final line of code is read. It takes
15-20
2007 Apr 05
6
[LLVMdev] Reminder: NewNIghtlyTest.pl
If you run a nightly test ..
This is a reminder that the script will change so that tonight's nightly
test will use the hybrid svn/cvs version. This requires the Date::Parse
perl module. If you haven't installed it yet, please do so before the
next run of your nightly test.
If you don't have time to do this, please make a copy of the existing
script and use that copy to run your
2011 Feb 01
3
R string help
Dear R guru:
If I got a variable
aaa<- "up.6.11(16)"
how can I extract 16 out of the bracket?
I could use substr, e.g.
substr(aaa, start=1, stop=2)
[1] "up"
But it needs start and stop, what if my start or stop is not fixed, I
just want the number inside the bracket, how can I achieve this?
Many thanks
yan
2007 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] Reminder: NewNIghtlyTest.pl
Adam,
> Do you have some examples of the string to parse?
Surely (I don't know, what's the output with different locales):
Moved for versioning.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
r33 | jlaskey | 2006-08-01 00:59:18 +0400 (Втр, 01 Авг 2006) | 1 line
Moved for versioning.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
r32
2007 Jan 27
1
gsub regexp question
Dear R Users,
I am trying to users gsub to remove multiple cases of square brackets and their different contents in a character string. A sample of such a string is shown below. However, I am having great difficulty understanding regexp syntax. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Ally
"tree STATE_286000 [&lnP=-12708.453945423369] = [&R]
2011 May 31
1
Comment on build and INSTALL
Greetings,
I have noticed two possible small glitches with build and INSTALL.
First, when I run R CMD build latticeDensity, I get the following message:
*excluding invalid files from 'latticeDensity'
Subdirectory R contains invalid file names:
R
However, all the files end up in the zip file (or tar) just fine, and
neither INSTALL
2012 Sep 02
1
Environment when NextMethod is used
I'm running into some hard-to-understand behavior with the evaluation
environment when NextMethod is used. I'm using square-bracket indexing
into objects, and the evaluation environment of the expression inside
the square brackets seems to change depending on what kind of
comparison operators are used.
This behavior happens when the following conditions are met (this is
what I've
2023 Mar 01
1
[nbdkit PATCH 0/5] ci: Get to green status on FreeBSD and MacOS
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:43:11PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
> On 3/1/23 17:54, Eric Blake wrote:
> > I took the easy route of crippling what I couldn't get working, on the
> > grounds that partial coverage is better than none now that we have
> > Cirrus CI checking commits on additional platforms.
> >
> > This series got me to a green checkmark:
> >
2010 Mar 23
3
If else statements
Hi everyone!
May I request again for your help?
I need to make some codes using if else statements...
Can I do an "if-else statement" inside an "if-else statement"? Is this the
correct form of writing it?
Thank you.=)
Example:
for (v in 1:6) {
for (i in 2:200) {
if (v==1)
(if max(x*v-y*v)>1 break())
if (v==2)
(if max(x*v-y*v)>1.8 break())
if (v==3)
(if
2009 Aug 20
5
help with regular expressions in R
I'm having trouble achieving the results I want using a regular expression.
I want to eliminate all characters that fall within square brackets as well
as the brackets themselves, returning an "". I'm not sure if it's R's use of
double slash escapes or something else that is tripping me up. If I only use
one slash I get
1: '\[' is an unrecognized escape in a