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2015 Mar 10
4
[LLVMdev] n-bit bytes for clang/llvm
Back in 2009 there was some discussion of the practicality of supporting char sizes greater than 8-bit: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2009-September/thread.html#6349 http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2009-September/thread.html#26025 with the consensus seemingly being "quite doable, please get a good patch and submit". However the current code appears (to my
2015 Mar 11
3
[LLVMdev] n-bit bytes for clang/llvm
> It's definitely doable, but I'd be worried about the maintenance burden. Yes, that is a problem. We are currently not allowed to reveal our target (which has 16-bit bytes, and registers with non-power-of-two bit widths) fully, and therefore not able to submit it upstream. One idea we have toyed with is to create a simple "dummy" version of our target, just to be able
2004 May 24
5
monitoring classes
Greetings all, I''ve been searching high and low for any inkling of how people are monitoring classes for long term usage data. I''m thinking something along a script to collect the data for mrtg or perhaps even an snmp module that would present them as interfaces to be polled....has anyone done any work in this area? John Dunning Assistant Director Net & Tech Svcs Wayne
2006 Dec 02
7
Gauge Problem with XRC?
Hi I''ve just started using wxruby2-preview-0.0.36-i386-mswin32 outsourcing layout part to the external XRC file. Almost everything seems to be fine. Only that I can never retrieve Gauge objects in the main script. What I''ve been trying is something like this: class MainFrame < Wx::Frame include Wx def initialize(parent) super(nil,-1, "")
2010 May 18
2
Function that is giving me a headache- any help appreciated (automatic read )
note: whole function is below- I am sure I am doing something silly. when I use it like USGS(input="precipitation") it is choking on the precip.1 <- subset(DF, precipitation!="NA") b <- ddply(precip.1$precipitation, .(precip.1$gauge_name), cumsum) DF.precip <- precip.1 DF.precip$precipitation <- b$.data part, but runs fine outside of the function: days=7
2008 May 11
4
Choosing a Sizer
Following alex advices, i''ve used both "text/textctrl.rb" and "etc/threaded.rb" to build my first wxApp. I''ve changed the Sizer type mainly (from "Wx::BoxSizer" to "Wx::FlexGridSizer"). I didn''t find the way to let @log (Wx::TextCtrl) span 2 columns. At the time of writing it''s growing only vertically. And also how to get
2004 Jul 20
3
[Bug 901] visual gauge in progress meter
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=901 Summary: visual gauge in progress meter Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.8.1p1 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: scp AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: peak at
2023 Jul 22
2
plotly
ChatGPT-4: ------ Query: ---------------------------------- Thank you. The `value` in the code example is 2874. The plot shows a large number at the center and a smaller value computed as a delta relative to the `reference` of 4800. But the large value is given as 2870, and the smaller value is given as -1930 i.e. both values are rounded. Can I control the precision of these two numbers?
2023 Jul 21
2
plotly question
plotly is _not_ associated with posit. I think you are unlikely to find expertise with plotly in their forums. You might find help at stackoverflow.com. On July 21, 2023 1:40:49 PM PDT, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: >As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to >suggest something useful. However, I have absolutely zero experience >with
2009 Oct 06
1
ggplot2 applying a function based on facet
Look at the bottom of the message for my question #here is a little function that I wrote USGS <- function(input="discharge", days=7){ library(chron) library(gsubfn) #021973269 is the Waynesboro Gauge on the Savannah River Proper (SRS) #02102908 is the Flat Creek Gauge (ftbrfcms) #02133500 is the Drowning Creek (ftbrbmcm) #02341800 is the Upatoi Creek Near Columbus (ftbn) #02342500 is
2023 Jul 26
1
plotly
Colleagues, Here is my reproducible code. library(plotly) t <- list( ? family = "Arial", ? size = 12, ? color = "black", ? face="bold") t3 <- list( ? family = "Arial", ? size = 12, ? color = "black", ? face="bold") t5 <- list( ? family = "Arial", ? size = 12, ? color = "black", ? face="bold")
2004 Oct 06
11
find_window_by_xxx doesn''t find Gauge or BitmapButton
I''m fairly new to the Ruby world, particularly WxRuby, so please forgive me if this is ground that''s been covered in the past. I''m trying to load a frame from an XRC file (created using DialogBlocks), and I''m having trouble getting an instance of the Gauge object using the Wx::Window.find_window_by_xxx methods. I''m trying this on Windows XP,
2006 Dec 14
5
wxruby2-preview Gauge and wx-sugar with SplitterWindow
First of all, just wanted to say big thanks for all the great work on wxruby2 .. I''ve been a user of 0.6 for a long time and its proved very useful over the years. It''s great to finally have a multi-platform, gem installable ui toolkit that doesn''t suck! Secondly, thanks also for wx-sugar. I was drowning in sizers and started to write my own layout library ... but
2003 Oct 25
9
Windows Compile Error
I''ve gotten a lot farther building wxRuby than I did a few months ago. But its getting late here and I''m going to bed. In the meantime, does anyone know why I''m getting this compile error: Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 6.00.8168.0 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved. cl -MD -Zi -O2b2xg- -G6
2005 Dec 16
1
Re: Bug#343530: nut: logging to rrd database
2005/12/15, Alexander V. Inyukhin <shurick@sectorb.msk.ru>: > > Package: nut > Version: 2.0.2-2 > Severity: wishlist > > Hello. Hi Alexander, I think it is a good idea to log ups variables to rrd > database instead of log file. So, I create standalone > rrd logger dervied from upslog nut client. > Of course, this could be easily implemented using > upsc or
2010 Nov 01
2
Post-processing of approximated irregular time series
Hi all, Issue: I merged two zoo objects (a regular and an irregular). After the merge I used the function 'na.approx' to have also values in the resolution of the regular time series. Problem: After approximation some rows at the beginning or at the end of the zoo objects disappear due to the 'na.approx' algorithm. Now I just want to have all the rows of the regular time series
2008 Jun 07
1
Gauge
Bonjour. Est-il possible de changer la couleur? sebastien http://beusse.liveror.com/ _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users
2008 Jun 13
7
Rubyscript2exe undefined ''run'' method
After I ran my program through Rubyscript2exe, the Random.exe file that it created is causing the following error: D:\Ruby projects>random.exe C:\DOCUME~1\JEDELS~1\eee\eee.Random.exe.2\app\Random.rb:59: undefined method ''ru n'' for Wxruby2::App (NoMethodError) from C:\DOCUME~1\JEDELS~1\eee\eee.Random.exe.2\bootstrap.rb:77:in `load'' from
2007 Apr 29
8
wxruby unfriendly to other threads?
I''ve seen a few e-mails about multithreading with respect to wxruby but nothing recent. Unless I''m mistaken, and that may be, there still appear to be problems. The following code seems to hang my spawned thread in favor of the wxruby event loop: Thread.new do puts "in thread" loop do sleep 5 puts "looping" end end puts "main
2023 Jul 21
1
plotly question
Colleagues Here is my reproducible code plot_ly( ? domain = list(x = c(0, 1), y = c(0, 1)), ? value = 2874, ? title = list(text = "Generic"), ? type = "indicator", ? mode = "gauge+number+delta", ? delta = list(reference = 4800), ? gauge = list( ??? axis =list(range = list(NULL, 5000)), ??? steps = list( ??? list(range = c(0, 4800), color = "white"), ???