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2010 Oct 02
0
[LLVMdev] Running gcc tests using Clang
Hi John, On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:32 AM, John Thompson <john.thompson.jtsoftware at gmail.com> wrote: > I've run the tests from clang-tests/trunk/gcc-4_2-testsuite on a Ubuntu > x86-64 Linux box with the following results: > >         === gcc Summary === > > # of expected passes        29946 > # of unexpected failures    9938 > # of unexpected successes    29
2015 Jan 24
4
Indexing Mail faster
Hi, I am trying to get faster search results on our webmail client(Roundcube). Besides using Lucene for FTS are there other options? Would having all mails indexed give fast results? Currently the time it takes to search 25,000mails is 4mins. If indexed how much faster are we looking at? Really appreciate if someone could advise about this. Thanks Kevin
2010 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] Running gcc tests using Clang
On Sep 22, 2010, at 11:32 AMPDT, John Thompson wrote: > 've run the tests from clang-tests/trunk/gcc-4_2-testsuite on a Ubuntu x86-64 Linux box with the following results: > > === gcc Summary === > > # of expected passes 29946 > # of unexpected failures 9938 > # of unexpected successes 29 > # of expected failures 28 > # of unresolved
2008 Mar 20
5
[LLVMdev] testsuite problems after merge
I'm seeing ~100 new failures in the gcc testsuite due to the test file being doubled or tripled, as below. This appears to affect only files that were newly imported from gcc-4.2 in the recent merge. Does anybody have an idea for how to mechanize fixing these (I doubt you can count on the APPLE LOCAL comment being there)? If there's no better way than slogging through
2011 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] Reporting errors in inline assembly
I want to report a problem with an inline assembly instruction from a code generator pass? How can I do that with the proper diagnostic format and source location? Right now we only get: clang -c /d/g/clang-tests/gcc-4_2-testsuite/src/gcc.target/i386/pr30848.c fatal error: error in backend: Inline asm output regs must be last on the x87 stack But gcc-4-2 can: $ gcc-4.2 -c
2011 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] Reporting errors in inline assembly
I want to report a problem with an inline assembly instruction from a code generator pass? How can I do that with the proper diagnostic format and source location? Right now we only get: clang -c /d/g/clang-tests/gcc-4_2-testsuite/src/gcc.target/i386/pr30848.c fatal error: error in backend: Inline asm output regs must be last on the x87 stack But gcc-4-2 can: $ gcc-4.2 -c
2011 Jul 01
0
[LLVMdev] Reporting errors in inline assembly
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen <stoklund at 2pi.dk> wrote: > I want to report a problem with an inline assembly instruction from a code generator pass? > > How can I do that with the proper diagnostic format and source location? > > Right now we only get: > > clang -c /d/g/clang-tests/gcc-4_2-testsuite/src/gcc.target/i386/pr30848.c > fatal
2011 Jul 05
0
[LLVMdev] Reporting errors in inline assembly
On Jul 1, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote: > I want to report a problem with an inline assembly instruction from a code generator pass? > > How can I do that with the proper diagnostic format and source location? > > Right now we only get: > > clang -c /d/g/clang-tests/gcc-4_2-testsuite/src/gcc.target/i386/pr30848.c > fatal error: error in backend: Inline
2007 Apr 29
1
Dovecot refuses connections
I have recently upgraded to dovecot 1.0.0 on two machines running Scientific Linux 4.3/4.4 x86_64 kernel 2.6.9-22.0.1.EL. The systems come with openssl 0.9.7a and I have installed openssl-0.9.8e. Everything is 64-bit. /usr/local64/sbin/dovecot -n # /usr/local64/etc/dovecot.conf disable_plaintext_auth: no login_dir: /usr/local64/var/run/dovecot/login login_executable:
2004 Mar 03
3
Ringing Delay
Sorry if this is a daft question but when a PSTN call comes in on my X100P the console shows the following; NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2 (Ring/Answered)... NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2 (Ring/Answered)... NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2 (Ring/Answered)...
2007 Apr 12
1
What''s mongrel doing when it''s idle.
A totally idle mongrel seems to wake up about once a second doing a little stuff like: select(4, [3], [], [], {0, 999696}) = 0 (Timeout) gettimeofday({1176400534, 112594}, NULL) = 0 select(4, [3], [], [], {0, 0}) = 0 (Timeout) time(NULL) = 1176400534 time(NULL) = 1176400534 gettimeofday({1176400534, 113841},
2007 Mar 12
1
How to modify a column of a matrix
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2018 Nov 30
2
(Question regarding the) incomplete "builtins library" of "Compiler-RT"
"Friedman, Eli" <efriedma at codeaurora.org> wrote: > On 11/30/2018 8:31 AM, Stefan Kanthak via llvm-dev wrote: >> Hi @ll, >> >> compiler-rt implements (for example) the MSVC (really Windows) >> specific routines compiler-rt/lib/builtins/i386/chkstk.S and >> compiler-rt/lib/builtins/x86_64/chkstk.S as __chkstk_ms() >> See
2015 Jan 24
0
Indexing Mail faster
* Kevin Laurie <superinterstellar at gmail.com> 2015.01.24 19:41: > Currently the time it takes to search 25,000mails is 4mins. If indexed how > much faster are we looking at? With a current version of Dovecot a search is pretty fast _without_ using external indexes. I have a view defined (virtual plugin) with around 22.000 messages in it, and searching the full view only takes 2.5
2007 Nov 07
1
Aggregate with non-scalar function
R-Helpers, I'm sorry to have to ask this -- I've not used R very much in the last 8 or 10 months, and I've gotten rusty. I have the following (ff2 is a subset of a much, much larger dataset): > ff2 hostName user sys idle obsTime 10142 fred 0.4 0.5 98.0 2007-11-01 02:02:18 16886 barney 0.5 0.2 94.6 2007-10-25 19:12:12 8795 fred 0.0 0.1 99.8
2013 Jan 11
3
Using table to get frequencies of several factors at once
Hi, I have a dataframe with n columns, but I am only looking at five of them. And lots of rows, over 700. So I would like to find frequencies for each of the numeric columns (variables) using the table function. However, is there a fast way to produce a frequency table where the 5 rows represent the 5 numeric variables and the columns refer to the values (levels) of the respective numeric
2006 Apr 01
3
acts_as_taggable, wrong number of arguments
Hello, When I try: @tagged_items = Problem.find_tagged_with :all => ''kuba'' or @tagged_items = Problem.tags_count :limit => 100 I get this error: ArgumentError in Volume#index wrong number of arguments (2 for 3) RAILS_ROOT: script/../config/.. Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
2012 Oct 24
2
Recode function car package erases previous values
Hi all, I am attempting to create a new variable based on values of other variables. The variable is called pharm. It basically takes the numeric code of 1 as yes and 0 to be No from the variable B20_C1 (a question on a survey). However, I would also like to have a level for non-respondents and these are captured in the variable nr.B20C, which is a 1 when there is a non-response on the whole group
2013 Aug 22
1
converting a summary table to survey database form
Hi! I am looking to choose a condom based on its pleasure score. I received some summarised data from 10 individuals: structure(list(Ramses = c(4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 3, 4, 4, 3, 4), Sheiks = c(5, 5, 6, 4, 7, 6, 4, 5, 6, 3), Trojans = c(7, 8, 7, 9, 6, 3, 2, 2, 2, 3), Unnamed = c(2, 1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3)), .Names = c("Ramses", "Sheiks", "Trojans", "Unnamed"),
2015 Nov 09
4
How LLVM guarantee the qualify of the product from the limited test suit?
Hi, All, After searching the whole project, I only find about ~10000 cases from "llvm/test" for each commit, and a separate testsuit wrote with high level language(i.e. C/C++) to verify the quality and performance. As a general Backend, you know, it must be strong enough to cope with all the IR generated by Frontend. I cannot believe what I see. Did I miss something ? As far as I know,