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2008 Jul 10
3
[LLVMdev] (GEP) Index validity
Hi Evan, > I don't think this is right. According to llvm documentation: > > The index types specified for the 'getelementptr' instruction depend on the > pointer type that is being indexed into. Pointer and array types can use a > 32-bit or 64-bit integer type but the value will always be sign extended to > 64-bits. Structure and packed structure types require
2019 Nov 06
2
Alias analysis only throwing mayAlias for something that seems should be identifiable as mustAlias
I have a global 2-D array ARRAY[N][M] and I am accessing it inside the for loop like this: for (i...) for (j ...) ARRAY[i][j] ... So nothing really weird is happening. If I look at the generated IR, it is also fairly straight forward. @ARRAY0 = dso_local global [32 x [32 x i32]] zeroinitializer, section ".slow_mem", align 32, !dbg !84 ... %45 = getelementptr inbounds [32 x [32 x
2007 Nov 21
1
iText, Rails, and OS X
I have the need to take existing PDFs and populate them with data entered via HTML forms. Data saved to database, entered in to PDF file, PDF file with data archived, and then distributed va email and/ or download. The languuage I previous did all my web work in, Lasso, had this stuff built in, but it appears not to be so with Ruby or Rails. The latest info I can find on this is a year
2008 Jul 05
18
Java Bridge Itext Example Anyone?
I MAY be able to derive something out of the present example given here : http://blog.codeinmotion.com/index.php/2006/12/22/pdf-generation-in-ruby-on-rails/ but this deals with filling out forms. Is there a simpler example that just allows you to talk to itext , send it some plain text and get back a pdf and then send that pdf to the user as downloadable / renderable data? -- Posted via
2008 Jul 14
0
How to Send Itext Generated PDF to Browser?
I am still attempting to figure out how to send an Itext generated pdf Document to the browser. I am looking at the following blog posting where someone is using jruby and iText to create a pdf file and then sending it to the browser : http://codersifu.blogspot.com/2007/06/howto-generate-pdf-files-in-ruby-on.html Unlike the above example I am using only ruby / on rails. I would like to do
2008 Jul 13
0
[LLVMdev] (GEP) Index validity
On Jul 10, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Matthijs Kooijman wrote: > Regardless of any limitations posed by a GEP instruction, I > argue that "i8 2" is a perfectly valid index for a struct. Why? What value does that provide? Struct indices are not allowed to be variable, so picking any width constant (that isn't too small) is fine. What problem are you trying to solve here? -Chris
2008 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] (GEP) Index validity
I don't think this is right. According to llvm documentation: The index types specified for the 'getelementptr' instruction depend on the pointer type that is being indexed into. Pointer and array types can use a 32-bit or 64-bit integer type but the value will always be sign extended to 64-bits. Structure and packed structure types require i32 constants. Evan On Jul 10,
2009 Sep 28
3
rjb: Java classes in Rails
Hi, For those who might not be aware, rjb is a killer gem for using java classes inside your rails app (or any ruby code). Check it out at: http://rubyforge.org/projects/rjb/ I was able to successfully use it in one of my apps that required some code that is only available in java. And it''s much nicer than having to compile a java app, then shell out using backticks, get back the return
2008 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] (GEP) Index validity
Hi Chris & Evan, On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 03:34:03PM -0700, Chris Lattner wrote: > Why? What value does that provide? Struct indices are not allowed to > be variable, so picking any width constant (that isn't too small) is > fine. What problem are you trying to solve here? The current code only allows 32 bit constants. My patch allows any width constant to be used, but it
2008 Jul 10
2
[LLVMdev] (GEP) Index validity
Hi all, any comments about this patch? I'd like to get it out of my working copy :-) Gr. Matthijs > Index: lib/VMCore/Type.cpp > =================================================================== > --- lib/VMCore/Type.cpp (revision 53136) > +++ lib/VMCore/Type.cpp (working copy) > @@ -394,9 +394,8 @@ > > bool StructType::indexValid(const Value *V) const { >
2005 Dec 15
3
Pdf::Writer and "Replacement Tags"
Having read over the ruby pdf generation (simple reporting) options, I think Pdf::Writer will do just fine... ..if the following is possible On page 13 of (the really expansive) ::Writer manual, Replacement Tags are detailed. Before I jump into this tomorrow, I''m hoping for some triage sage advice. Finally, the question : "Would utilizing Replacement Tags be a suitable
2009 May 25
2
Looping through java hashmap from ruby through rjb
Greetings. I am trying to list all keys in a java.util.HashMap field. The Java code to do this looks like: # Collection c = hMap.values(); # # //obtain an Iterator for Collection # Iterator itr = c.iterator(); # # //iterate through HashMap values iterator # while(itr.hasNext()) System.out.println(itr.next()); So, I took a stab at the ruby version: # I have a java hashmap called fields
2010 Jan 15
2
video tag options
I have been using MV-embed but it stopped working (i have already send a bug report) my main need is a subtitle option what are my options? where can I see a complete list of the attributes to the video tag? tom_a_sparks __________________________________________________________________________________ See what's on at the movies in your area. Find out now:
2011 Feb 10
3
Using RJB in a Rails 3 app?
I''m trying to interact with a java library (Aspose Slides) inside of my Rails 3 app. I''m trying to get the rjb gem installed but I keep running into the same error when I try to start the app: [BUG] cross-thread violation on rb_gc() (null) Abort trap I''m on OSX 10.6.6, running ruby 1.8.7-p174 (via RVM) and Rails 3.0.4. I tried a couple of methods for getting this
2009 Mar 08
2
[LLVMdev] addPassesToEmitFile
Hi, Long time ago (llvm-svn june 2008) I asked here about a way to output the assembly code of my JIT generated code to a string, so I could use it to read it on the screen. I came up with this solution: std::string Err; const llvm::TargetMachineRegistry::entry* _arch = llvm::TargetMachineRegistry::getClosestTargetForJIT(Err); std::string FeaturesStr; llvm::TargetMachine*
2010 Jan 09
4
parsing pdf files
I have a pdf file that I would like to parse into R: http://www.williams.edu/Registrar/geninfo/faculty.pdf For now, I open the file in Acrobat by hand, then save it "as text" and then use readLines(). That works fine but a) I am concerned that some information may be lost and b) I may be doing this a lot, so I would rather have R grab the information from the pdf file directly. So: is
2009 Mar 08
0
[LLVMdev] addPassesToEmitFile
Well, I've been before hours trying this, but soon after I sent the email I found something. However is quite intriguing. I just changed the order of and the static libraries that I was linking. How can this be possible?? I'm using Cmake for building my llvm projects, so I choose the order and I pick the .a libraries I want to link by hand... Thank you, alvaro 2009/3/8 Álvaro
2009 Mar 09
1
[LLVMdev] addPassesToEmitFile
When you say 'static libraries' do you mean static libraries or shared objects (.so)... Because if you mean shared objects, then it could very well explain you crash. On Mar 9, 12:16 am, Álvaro Castro Castilla <alvaro.castro.casti... at gmail.com> wrote: > Well, I've been before hours trying this, but soon after I sent the > email I found something. However is quite
2012 Jun 26
2
[LLVMdev] Error compiling llvm/clang with clang+libc++ with -std=cxx0x
Hi All, I'm using LLVM/Clang 3.1 release. I first compiled llvm/clang using GCC per the instructions on the web with cmake. I then compiled libc++ per the instructions on the web. I then tried to compile llvm/clang with previously compiled clang and libc++ using "-std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++" flags. But the compilation fails at: > [ 58%] Building CXX object
2007 Dec 03
2
interaction with C++ code (PR#10487)
Full_Name: Ian Wilson Version: 2.6.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (128.240.229.7) The problem is new to R2.6.?. The code works as expected in R-2.5.0. I get the problem with two different operating systems - an older redhat and new ubuntu and with both g++4.1 and g++3.4. I have a problem with character data that is passed back from C++ code. A small example is the following C++ code