Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] LLVM compliant Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) tool."
2006 Jul 20
3
AOP in Prototype / JS
Hey folks
I am just investigating using Aspects for logging my main Javascript
"interfaces". I don''t believe Prototype has any built in capabilities
for this but I just thought I''d check and see how people had tackled
this before.
I am still getting to grips with core JS so apologies if this is easy
or obvious..
I am Googling as we speak also..
Cheers
Matt
2008 Oct 31
4
[LLVMdev] Several questions about LLVM
Hello,
I'm new to LLVM but I see lots of potential on it for something that I'm
working on.
I have a few questions about it:
1) I know there is a MSIL backend which is still at an experimental
phase. When will it be ready? The same question for the MIPS backend.
2) Is there any plan or work being done to implement a Java backend?
3) I saw the passes feature. I think this can be very
2012 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Getting oriented : Consuming Java bytecode with LLVM
Hi. "New" user looking for best places to dig.
Question :
Where should I look for the current state(s) of the art for translating
Java bytecode into LLVM IR?
My objective is to end up with a retargetable toolchain like this:
**.java ==(javac)==> { *.class } ==(Java bytecode frontend)==> *.bc
==(backend)==> target language*
My targets are various, and I expect to have to
2009 May 27
2
Object-oriented programming in R
Dear R-users,
I have very recently started learning about object-oriented programming
in R. I am far from being an expert in programming, although I do have
an elementary C++ background.
Please take a look at these lines of code.
> some.data = data.frame(V1 = 1:5, V2 = 6:10) ;
> p.plot = ggplot(data=some.data,aes(x=V1, y=V2)) ;
> class(p.plot) ;
> [1] "ggplot"
My
2012 May 15
1
Object-oriented programming (OOP)
Hello everybody, please excuse my bad English. I am Alfredo Naime and
I'm from to Venezuela.
I want to make a lib with tools for simulation (queues, inventories,
factory, etc.) using object-oriented programming (OOP).
You have any manuals on the handling of data types, classes,
inheritance, etc. in R with examples and how to make a R lib.
Thank you, very much.
Alfredo
2004 Aug 13
1
Object oriented programming resources
Hi,
I'm looking for resources to read about the object-oriented features of R.
I have looked through the "Manuals" page on r-project.org. The most
useful of the documents seemed to be the "draft of the R language
definition". However it had only about 6 pages on the topic.
I have also used Google, but my problem here is that "R" appears in a
*lot* of
2010 Sep 14
2
Object oriented programming in R.
Hello everyone.
I would like to create many objects with R. Does R support objects?
The number of objects needed is not predetermined and it is a parameter
specified by the user.
If the user selects to create many objects like 100, would it be possible to
handle each one by some index?
I would like to thank you in advance for your help.
Best Regards
Alex
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2007 Dec 09
3
Oriented object programming
Hi all
Two questions:
- I would like to learn more on oriented object programming with R. Is
there any tutorial for that?
- Without waking up a troll, I am not very familiar with diffusion
list, I am more use to forum. On a diffusion list, how can I check if
someone already asks a question? I mean, I went on CRAN-R website, I
find the R mailing list archive. But is there a way to search
2008 Jul 27
4
Object-oriented programming in R for Java programmers?
Hi,
I was wondering if anybody might have a reference for
me: My R code is growing and getting more and more
confusing. Thus, I figure it's time to switch to
object-oriented again. I have done oo programming in
C++ and Java before but the first few tutorial on R oo
were a bit confusing for me.
Is there any brief tutorial on oo programming in R
especially for people who have done oo in Java
2010 Sep 15
2
Programming: loop versus vector oriented
Dear all,
I am new to R and to it's programming philosophy. The following function
is supposed to work on a vector, but I can't figure out how to do that
without looping through every element of it. Is there a more elegant
way?
Note: I have shortened it, so it is NOT correct from the pipe hydraulics
point of view
# Calculate wall friction factor
# reynolds: Reynolds number
# dk:
2006 Mar 01
3
Using aspects to apply authentication
Greeting. I was wondering if anyone is using AOP (Aspect Oriented
Programming) to ensure login and authentication before allowing someone
access to controllers and models.
I found two versions of RCR 321 that discuss cut-based AOP, but as far
as I can tell there isn''t an implementation of the RCR as an AOP
framework.
Additionally, I tried to dig up information on Aspect4r and
2004 Aug 12
4
truly object oriented programming in R
Good morning! I recently implemented a KD tree in JAVA for faster
kernel density estimation (part of the code follows). It went well. To
hook it with R, however, has proved more difficult. My question is: is
it possible to implement the algorithm in R? My impression seems to
indicate no as the code requires a complete class-object framework that
R does not support. But is there an R package or
2006 Sep 25
2
[LLVMdev] Name of Function's original module during link-time optimization
Hi,
Op 25-sep-06, om 23:26 heeft Chris Lattner het volgende geschreven:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Bram Adams wrote:
>> Haven't tried them extensively yet, so I'm
>> wondering whether the remark in your mail of 09/04/2006 to Nikhil
>> Patil about
>> "-g currently disables many optimizations" still holds.
>
> Yes, that is true. What are you trying
2006 Sep 25
0
[LLVMdev] Name of Function's original module during link-time optimization
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Bram Adams wrote:
>> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Bram Adams wrote:
>>> Haven't tried them extensively yet, so I'm
>>> wondering whether the remark in your mail of 09/04/2006 to Nikhil
>>> Patil about
>>> "-g currently disables many optimizations" still holds.
>>
>> Yes, that is true. What are you trying to do?
2006 Oct 08
2
'weaver' package problem
Hi Seth,
The possibility of caching computations would be a great boon when
one is iteratively refining a paper; so I'm most grateful for your
work on this. Unfortunately I have a problem to report:
******************installing******************
> source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
> biocLite("weaver")
Running getBioC version 0.1.8 with R version
2006 Aug 22
1
ANN: 'weaver' package, caching for Sweave
Hi all,
I've added a new package 'weaver' to the BioC repository:
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/1.9/bioc/html/weaver.html
The weaver package provides extensions to the Sweave utilities
included in R's base package. The focus of the extensions is on
caching computationally expensive (time consuming) code chunks in
Sweave documents.
Why would you want to cache code
2006 Aug 22
1
ANN: 'weaver' package, caching for Sweave
Hi all,
I've added a new package 'weaver' to the BioC repository:
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/1.9/bioc/html/weaver.html
The weaver package provides extensions to the Sweave utilities
included in R's base package. The focus of the extensions is on
caching computationally expensive (time consuming) code chunks in
Sweave documents.
Why would you want to cache code
2018 Oct 02
2
Is samba FIPS compliant ? Can it be build with openssl ?
I'm checking back in to see if samba is FIPS compliant, as in using FIPS compliant algorithms ? Can it be built with openssl, which is FIPS compliant ? We're currently running 4.7.5. Please let me know.
Regards,
Mike
2018 Oct 02
2
Is samba FIPS compliant ? Can it be build with openssl ?
Thanks for the quick reply Jeremy.
We have other FIPS compliant libraries, which check for, and ensure the proper FIPS compliant algorithms are used. Is there a link option to specify this kind of library ?
~ Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 2:08 PM
To: Tompkins, Michael <Michael.Tompkins at xerox.com>
Cc:
2014 Nov 19
1
Is samba FIPS compliant ?
Is samba FIPS compliant ? If so, does it need to use SMB2/SMB3 to be FIPS compliant ? We do not use the Heimdal Kerberos libraries that can be compiled with the samba release. We are use samba 4.0.7.
Regards,
- Mike
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