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2007 Aug 23
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Patch for CFA on Darwin
Hello, Bill
> The reason for it: when going to calculate the CFA in LLVM, the
> original code was adding an offset of type i32 to a pointer. This is
> fine if pointers are 32-bits, but we get an assert if the types are
> different. By converting the cfa_offset to a pointer, we get it to be
> that size.
How do you like the one attached? It seems to be much more clear to fix
codegen
2007 Aug 22
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Patch for CFA on Darwin
Hi all,
Here's a potential patch for LLVM-GCC:
Index: llvm-convert.cpp
===================================================================
--- llvm-convert.cpp (revision 41260)
+++ llvm-convert.cpp (working copy)
@@ -4240,11 +4240,12 @@
return false;
int cfa_offset = ARG_POINTER_CFA_OFFSET(0);
-
- Result = Builder.CreateCall(Intrinsic::getDeclaration(TheModule,
-
2007 Aug 23
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Patch for CFA on Darwin
Bill,
> The built-in dwarf_cfa doesn't take an argument. It returns a pointer.
Ah. Sorry for confusion:
gcc's __builtin_draft_cfa doesn't have any argument
LLVM's eh_dwarf_cfa intrinsic has extra "offset" argument, which is
i32, because we have to propagate some information from GCC to LLVM.
> But there's an offset associated with the CFA. So it looks like
2011 Jun 01
3
error in model specification for cfa with lavaan-package
Dear R-List,
(I am not sure whether this list is the right place for my question...)
I have a dataframe df.cfa
2013 Jan 23
2
CFA with lavaan or with SEM
Hi
Sorry for the rather long message.
I am trying to use the cfa command in the lavaan package to run a CFA however I am unsure over a couple of issues.
I have @25 dichotomous variables, 300 observations and an EFA on a training dataset suggests a 3 factor model.
After defining the model I use the command
fit.dat <- cfa(model.1, data=my.dat, std.lv = T, estimator="WLSMV",
2009 Sep 18
2
[LLVMdev] OT: intel darwin losing primary target status
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:13:52AM -0700, Nick Kledzik wrote:
>
> The important thing is that only one unwinder is used. The
> _Unwind_Context data structure is different between the darwin and FSF
> implementations, so you can't pass it between two different
> implementations. Since darwin uses two-level namespace and swapping in
> a new libgcc_s.dylib at runtime
2009 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] OT: intel darwin losing primary target status
On Sep 18, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Jack Howarth wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:28:15AM -0700, Nick Kledzik wrote:
>> So, when these test cases are run, is the binary linked against /usr/
>> lib/libgcc_s.10.5.dylib? or against some just built libgcc_s.
>> 10.5.dylib?
>> or against some just build libgcc_s.dylib? If either of the
>> latter, then
>> if you
2010 Nov 23
1
Factor analysis and cfa with asymptotically distributed data
I have friendship data which is strong skewed. So it doesn't make sense to
use maximum likelihood methods for fa and cfa.
But I couldn't find any function for asymptotically distributed data for doing a factor analysis. Only: apca() but there is no possibility to allow for factor correlations.
The same problem is with sem() I couldn't get any solutions for my model because of the
2011 Apr 18
1
Multiple Groups CFA in Lavaan
Hello,
I am trying to do a multiple groups CFA in lavaan and I get the following
error message:
Error in cov(data.obs, use = "pairwise") : 'x' is empty
I'm not sure what this message is referring to, can anyone help me?
Thanks
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2009 Sep 18
4
[LLVMdev] OT: intel darwin losing primary target status
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:28:15AM -0700, Nick Kledzik wrote:
> So, when these test cases are run, is the binary linked against /usr/
> lib/libgcc_s.10.5.dylib? or against some just built libgcc_s.10.5.dylib?
> or against some just build libgcc_s.dylib? If either of the latter, then
> if you changed the FSF build of libgcc_s for darwin to have the right
> magic symbols, then
2018 Mar 14
0
What is __builtin_dwarf_cfa()?
Hi All,
While compiling libgcc with LLVM for our target, it seems I don't
get __builtin_dwarf_cfa() right. That causes uw_init_context_1 [1]
initialize the wrong context, and the overall exception handling fail.
I find Hal provided patch years ago adding ISD::EH_DWARF_CFA, which
corresponding to __builtin_dwarf_cfa(), and let us have the
opportunity to handle __builtin_dwarf_cfa() for our
2017 Jul 07
2
Beginner s quwry about cfa in lavaan
Dear all,
I am trying to learn about R. As a Phd student, I would like to use R for Krippendorff s alpha and later for a series of CFA. Is there any good introduction to these kind of analyses, or could you recommend me some tutorials on youtube, for example? I am new to R, so I need something basic , starting from opening the R environment?.
Thank you .
Martina Hulesova
Odesl?no z m?ho Windows
2009 Apr 09
1
CFA in R/sem package
Hi,
I am not sure if R-help is the right forum for my question. If not,
please let me know.
I have to do some discriminant validity tests with some constructs. I
am using the method of doing a CFA constraining the correlation of a
pair of the constructs to 1 and comparing the chi-square of this
constrained model to the unconstrained model. If the chi-square
difference is not significant, then I
2006 Aug 16
1
Specifying Path Model in SEM for CFA
I'm using specify.model for the sem package. I can't figure out how to
represent the residual errors for the observed variables for a CFA
model. (Once I get this working I need to add some further constraints.)
Here is what I've tried:
model.sa <- specify.model()
F1 -> X1,l11, NA
F1 -> X2,l21, NA
F1 -> X3,l31, NA
F1 -> X4,l41, NA
F1 -> X5, NA, 0.20
2005 Jun 06
1
RE: LOA for CFA . . work up "pencil copy"
David,
I guess I'm a little confused here. Are you asking me to provide a "pencil
copy" of an LOA for your review? I don't understand why you need an LOA
from us. We need an LOA from you to order circuits that will be billed to
us that will be attached to your CFA. It was also my understanding that you
had an LOA ready to be given to us, which had already been reviewed by
2019 Sep 24
2
CO 7.7.1908 Updates not getting to mirrors?
I *know* there has been a lot going on, and congratulations on getting
CentOS 8 out!
But(!), I don't see any updates to CO 7.7.1908 in the "updates" directory
on the mirrors I typically use. All the files date from Sept. 14th.
Is something broken?
--
*Matt Phelps*
*Information Technology Specialist, Systems Administrator*
(Computation Facility, Smithsonian Astrophysical
2018 Mar 16
0
How to save the values of the factors of a CFA analysis in my dataset?
I performed a CFA using the lavaan package
require('lavaan');
HS.model <- 'external_regulation_soc =~ JOBMOTIVATIE_extsoc1 +
JOBMOTIVATIE_extsoc2 + JOBMOTIVATIE_extsoc3
external_regulation_mat =~ JOBMOTIVATIE_extmat1 +
JOBMOTIVATIE_extmat2 + JOBMOTIVATIE_extmat3
introjected_regulation =~ JOBMOTIVATIE_introj1 +
2020 Apr 07
2
RHEL 7.8 is out
This is not your usual "so when is CO 7.8.xxxx coming out?" posts.
I'm just curious if the CentOS team is affected by our current world
conditions, or is work-from-home modus operandi for the team?
(In other words, "when is CO 7.8.xxxx coming out?")
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*Matt Phelps*
*Information Technology Specialist, Systems Administrator*
(Computation Facility, Smithsonian
2019 Oct 03
2
kpatch (live kernel patching) in CentOS 7.7?
Forgive me if this has been answered before and I've missed it.
This https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2206511 says live kernel patches
will be available via yum updates as of RHEL 7.7. Is this carried over to
CentOS 7.7.1908?
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*Matt Phelps*
*Information Technology Specialist, Systems Administrator*
(Computation Facility, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory)
Center for
2011 Oct 09
2
"What Calls What" diagram. Flow Chart?
I don't know the right computer science words for this question, I'm
afraid. Apology in advance.
How do you find your way around in somebody else's code? If the user
runs a specific command, and wants to know how the data is managed
until the result is returned, what to do ?
I've tried this manually with tools like mtrace and browser. This is a
bit frustrating because the