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2008 Jun 10
4
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm libraries to run on iPhone
Hi, I was wondering whether anyone has managed to compile the LLVM libraries to run on iPhone? After compiling and installing the iPhone toolchain on MacBook running Leopard (10.5.2). I run configure In the llvm2.3 directory: ./configure –host=arm-apple-darwin –target=arm-apple-darwin –enable-optimized –enable-targets=arm I run make, including an override for TBLGEN (because I obviously
2008 Jun 11
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm libraries to run on iPhone
On 11 Jun., 01:50, Robert Grapes <robert_gra... at hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering whether anyone has managed to compile the LLVM libraries to run on iPhone? > > After compiling and installing the iPhone toolchain on MacBook running Leopard (10.5.2).  I run configure > In the llvm2.3 directory: > > ./configure –host=arm-apple-darwin
2012 Jun 17
0
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
I am building with MinGW and my experience is that "make -jN" either doesn't work (because of problems with different processes updating the same library using ranlib or something like that). And then there's the issue I mentioned in the previous doc. I think Ninja is a gift from some heavenly dimension. Others may disagree. But I think any Windows developer should take a
2012 Jun 17
2
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
Christoph Erhardt <christoph at sicherha.de> writes: > Hi Mikael, > >> My Clang build used to take 59:29 minutes using MinGW Makefiles. With >> Ninja, it takes 18:43 minutes! That's a speed up of factor three. > sorry for asking the obvious question: Are you comparing against a > parallel "make -j<n>"? :-) I'm pretty sure he isn't.
2008 Apr 01
4
Trying to get Effect.Appear, Scale, Fade to work
================================================= Mon-03-31-2008, 11:04pm U.S.EDT Hello, I''m trying to get a website entry page to work properly, while learning Scriptaculous effects and javascript at the same time. I wanted to use a couple of effects to add a little flash-style animation. I managed to get the initial Appear to work but with a problem: the image that''s supposed
2009 Mar 02
4
portable R editor
Hi, I have been dreaming about a complete R environment on my USB stick for a long time. Now I finally want to realize it but what I am missing is a good, portable editor for R which has tabs and syntax highlighting, can execute code, has bookmarks and a little project file management facility pretty much like Tinn-R has those. I like Tinn-R but it seems like there is only a very old version of
2009 Feb 02
6
Problems in Recommending R
Dear List, One persistent feedback I am getting to people who are newly introduced to R ( especially in this cost cutting recession) is - 1) The website looks a bit old. While the current website does have a lot of hard work behind it, should n't a world class statistics package have a better website instead. You can check out www.knime.org which is an open source software , and free, and
2009 Feb 26
9
Inefficiency of SAS Programming
If anyone wants to see a prime example of how inefficient it is to program in SAS, take a look at the SAS programs provided by the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality for risk adjusting and reporting for hospital outcomes at http://www.qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/software.htm . The PSSASP3.SAS program is a prime example. Look at how you do a vector product in the SAS macro
2008 Feb 10
0
[LLVMdev] semicolon breaking builds on llvm-gcc4.2 cygwin build for arm target 2.2prerelease2
Since we are fast approaching the 10th, I thought it appropriate to report this "bug" with the build despite not having worked around it. Build environment is *Summary:* When building llvm-gcc with a arm-apple-darwin target on i686-pc-cygwin, make fails because child calls to configure have an errant semicolon that causes the --srcdir parameter to be ignored by the configure script.
2010 May 18
1
[LLVMdev] Possible memory leak in LLVM 2.5
Hi Reid, I guess it's not so much a memory leak, as unexpected behaviour, resulting in excessive memory use. I also call the following after EE->runFunction, which seems to clean up pretty nicely. EE->freeMachineCodeForFunction(stub); // Delete functions and IR. stub->deleteBody(); stub->eraseFromParent(); Rob. -----Original Message----- From: reid.kleckner at
2010 May 18
0
[LLVMdev] Possible memory leak in LLVM 2.5
I'm unfamiliar with the leak you've just described, but Jeffrey Yasskin has done a lot of work cleaning up leaks for 2.7 and trunk. I was just going to mention that unless the function you are calling via runFunction has a simple prototype that's special cased in runFunction, it will generate its own stub function for every call. If you don't want to worry about that, you can call
2010 May 18
2
[LLVMdev] Possible memory leak in LLVM 2.5
Hi, I'm current using LLVM 2.5 to JIT code in a event driven language running on a game engine. Haven't updated to 2.7 yet, but I do intend to. When checking for memory leaks I found that each time I was calling EE->runFunction after creating a stub function to execute an event, all the pass information was being repeatedly added to PMDataManager. I have changed addAnalysisImplsPair
2007 Nov 21
6
Compiling issue on x86!
Hi thanks for your posts so far. Since what I had assumed was a 32 bit kernel which I compiled didn''t work, I religiously set out on compiling a 64 bit version as my system is currently booted in 64 bit mode. I installed SUNStudio12 on the system and set the SPRO_VROOT to point towards it and when I do a make all in usr/src directory, I get the following error when make cwds and runs in
2006 Oct 28
1
What determines the order of rows in a lattice barchart?
Hi, What determines the order of the rows in a barchart? Cheers, Geoff. Here is my code, and the data follows. If I have z in alpha order, the barchart is in some order I can't determine. I originally tried rownames(twater)~twater$Cat, but the chart wasn't in rownames(twater) order either. library(lattice) twater<-read.csv("totalwater.csv",strip.white=T)
2009 Jul 23
2
[LLVMdev] Possible change to ExecutionEngine::create()
Hi Rob, Can you comment on exactly what the problem is you want to solve? Is it a performance issue with LoadLibraryPermanently, or do you simply not want the external symbols to be resolved from within the JIT? - Daniel On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:22 PM, Evan Cheng<evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > > On Jul 22, 2009, at 9:43 PM, Rob Grapes wrote: > >> Hi, >> >>
2007 Oct 26
2
function in R that's equivalent to SQL's "IN"
Hi all, I'm trying to find something like the "==" operator that will work on vectors or something equivalent to SQL's "IN" function. For e.g., if I have: x <- c(1,2,3,4,5) y <- c("apples", "oranges", "grapes", "bananas", "pears") z <- data.frame (x,y) w <- c(2,4,5) I want R to return the values
2009 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] Possible change to ExecutionEngine::create()
Hi Daniel, In my case ExecutionEngine::create() loads 40 modules, then each time I try to resolve a symbol that I know is in a DLL that I supply, it looks through all 40 modules first. This is on Windows, so I get the following modules loaded: ntdll.dll, kernel32.dll, USER32.dll, GDI32.dll, SHELL32.dll, ADVAPI32.dll, RPCRT4.dll, Secur32.dll, msvcrt.dll, SHLWAPI.dll, ole32.dll, OLEAUT32.dll,
2011 Oct 29
1
Add col in data.frame
Hello Gurus, I am still new to R. Here is my issue. I was trying to add column to data frame that was populated by read.spss(). When I used cbind to add a new variable(column). library(foreign) mydf<-read.spss(file="C:/myspss.sav",use.value.labels=FALSE, to.data.frame=TRUE,use.missings=FALSE) attr(mydf,"variable.labels") ## it gives you all the labels
2019 Mar 09
1
Spurious warning from checkReplaceFuns about a non-replacement function
If a function contains the pattern `<-` it is (with a few exceptions) deemed to be a replacement function and in particular must have second argument `value` to pass R CMD check. Consider the function %<->% or any other function containing <- within grapes. I claim that such functions should not be considered replacement functions and thus the R CMD check should not require its second
2009 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] Possible change to ExecutionEngine::create()
On Jul 22, 2009, at 9:43 PM, Rob Grapes wrote: > Hi, > > Would it be possible to make the following slight change to > ExecutionEngine::create()? > > I would like to be able to disable the automatic enumeration of > loaded modules, and the subsequent searching for undefined symbols > (using SearchForAddressOfSymbol). > > I propose adding an extra parameter to