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2009 Mar 26
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC'09 question
Hello llvm,
I am a first year PhD student at "Politehnica" University of
Timisoara, Romania. I am a part of the LOOSE Research group (http://www.loose.upt.ro
) and until now I have been involved in several research projects in
reverse-engineering object oriented software.
Currently I am using llvm to statically check C/C++ programs for
memory leaks. What I have until now is a
2009 Mar 28
2
[LLVMdev] GSoC'09 question - previous mail w/o html
On Mar 27, 2009, at 9:15 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
>
> On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Mihai Balint wrote:
>>
>> This summer however, I plan to create an "optimization" that
>> automatically fixes memory leaks in programs - obviously only those
>> that can be fixed with the available information, for example:
>
> Hello,
>
> This doesn't sound
2009 Mar 29
1
[LLVMdev] GSoC'09 question - previous mail w/o html
On Mar 28, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Mihai Balint wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2009, at 4:39 AM, Anthony Danalis wrote:
>> On Mar 27, 2009, at 9:15 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Mihai Balint wrote:
>>>> This summer however, I plan to create an "optimization" that
>>>> automatically fixes memory leaks in programs - obviously
2009 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC'09 question - previous mail w/o html
On Mar 28, 2009, at 4:39 AM, Anthony Danalis wrote:
> On Mar 27, 2009, at 9:15 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Mihai Balint wrote:
>>> This summer however, I plan to create an "optimization" that
>>> automatically fixes memory leaks in programs - obviously only those
>>> that can be fixed with the available information,
2009 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC'09 question - previous mail w/o html
On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Mihai Balint wrote:
>
> This summer however, I plan to create an "optimization" that
> automatically fixes memory leaks in programs - obviously only those
> that can be fixed with the available information, for example:
Hello,
This doesn't sound advisable. A memory leak in a normal C/C++ program
is a bug, so this wouldn't be an
2020 Oct 21
6
3d plot of earth with cut
Hello,
Could someone suggest a package/way to make a 3D raster plot of the Earth
(with continent boundaries), and then make a "cut" or "slice" of it such
that one can also visualize some scalar quantity as a function of the
Radius/Depth across that given slice ?
Formally, I would have a given, fixed longitude, and a list of vectors
{latitude, radius, Value}
that would show
2009 Feb 04
2
rendering error page for "Unauthorized" from before_filter
Hey all,
I am writing a plugin in which I want to stop the rendering of an
action with an unauthorized response if the user is not authorized to
view the resource. I am using a before filter to achieve this and
inside that before filter I do it like so:
render :text => "Unauthorized!", :status => :unauthorized, :layout
=> false
The status is properly set since I see the
2020 Oct 22
0
3d plot of earth with cut
1. Have you looked here:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Spatial.html
(I assume you have done some web searches on possible terms like "3D Earth
Data R" or whatever)
2. You might try posting on the r-sig-geo list rather than here, where
relative expertise may more likely be available.
Cheers,
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
2020 Oct 22
0
3d plot of earth with cut
If you have "value" as a function of latitude and radius, isn't that a
2D (not 3D) scalar field?
Which can be plotted using a regular heatmap.
If you want a curved edge where depth=0 (radius=?), that's not too
difficult to achieve.
Not quite sure what continent boundaries mean in this context, but
that could possibly be added to.
Or do you want a 2D slice superimposed within a
2009 Mar 13
2
[webrat] click link by title doesn''t work
Webrat 0.4.2 doesn''t seem to allow you to click links by title. Am I missing
something stupid?
With steps below running in sequence, first passes, second fails
Then /^I should see a view (\w+) details link$/ do |object|
response.should have_tag("a[title=#{object}_details]")
end
When /^I follow view (\w+) details link$/ do |object|
click_link "#{object}_details}"
2017 Sep 19
6
[Bug 102860] New: Nvidia 940MX (NV118, GM108) is reported as a NV117, GM107
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102860
Bug ID: 102860
Summary: Nvidia 940MX (NV118, GM108) is reported as a NV117,
GM107
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
Priority: medium
Component:
2007 Feb 04
2
Download stock prices
gReetings:
Is there any way to download a (or a sample of a) crossection of stock market prices? Or is it possible to use get.hist.quote with a *wild card*?
Thanks,
mihai
Mihai Nica
170 East Griffith St. G5
Jackson, MS 39201
601-914-0361
____________________________________________________________________________________
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2005 Jul 21
4
Re: songs on website
Hi Christian,
Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. It knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), I'll have to cut out some parts.
To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, not a media player.
Thanks,
Jacint
Christian
2009 Sep 01
5
Deep nested associations on the same Model
This could be a lot simpler than I think and I''m just missing something
obvious!
I''m working on a creative collaboration app whereby one user could
submit a Story and this can then be forked by another user and worked on
seperately. To acheive this I have a has_many association within the
same Story model as such:
class Story < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many
2008 Sep 11
9
How to load functions in R
Hello,
I am trying to use self created functions in other scripts than the one
where they are stored.
For the moment I am using the following structure of commands to do
that:
1. Load the text file with the functions in the current script:
x=parse("path")
2. transform the tex in a function: f1=eval(x[1]), f2=eval(x[2]) if more
than one function is stored in the text file
3. use the
2017 Aug 23
2
Aw: Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
We murdered web applications with a chainsaw. Web 2.0 has too many security holes.
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Mihai Badici <mihai at badici.ro> wrote:
> the vaste majority of web applications around use the same stack.
2007 Nov 05
2
[patch] speex_preprocess_ctl
Did you check it against the trunk in SVN?
If it's not applied, and you can hook Jean-Marc up with an email
address like yours, I'm sure he will get right on it. :)
Tom
Mihai Balea <mihai@hates.ms> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Did anything happen to this patch?
> It seems to me that it fixes a valid issue, but I'm not an expert.
> Anyways, I didn't see
2005 Feb 01
3
X100P Clone
I'm new to asterisk and fror a cupple of days I heave been googleing the
net for digium "clones", because it's very hard for me to get a digium
card (X100P).
Does anyone Know another substitute for X100P (I know that intel based
modem with chip 537/MD3200 is working but I did not find any of those) ?
I made it work with an Intel 536 (with a costumised driver that I found
on
2009 Feb 11
5
How to comment in R
Hi everybody,
I use for the moment "#" at the begining of each line for comments.
Is there any possibility to comment more than one line, like something which shows the beggingng and the end of the comment? Or is there a possibility to comment only a part of a line?
Thanks,
Mihai
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2006 Oct 07
3
merge and polylist
Greetings:
I would like to kindly ask for a little help. The rough code is:
#________________________________________________________
dat=data.frame(read.delim(file="all.txt", header = TRUE, sep = "\t",
quote="\"", dec=".",na.strings = "NA"))
nc=read.shape("astae.shp", dbf.data=TRUE, verbose=TRUE)
mappolys=Map2poly(nc)
submap