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2012 Dec 25
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Do you use UML utility programs?
On 12/25/12 11:10 AM, Sean Silva wrote: > UML diagrams can be really helpful for explaining how a piece of code > works (such as the diagrams in your klang project on github). > > The main reason I don't draw them is that I haven't found convenient > tools to use which integrate well with my workflow. Doxygen produces > class diagrams, but I would really like to have
2012 Dec 25
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Do you use UML utility programs?
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:19 PM, "C. Bergström" <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote: > At the bottom > > Created using<a href="http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ > <view-source:http://sphinx.pocoo.org/>">Sphinx</a> 1.1.3. That is the documentation generator which creates generate the HTML page from the .rst files (similar to how LLVM and
2010 Oct 30
2
Exchange 2010 on Xen 4.0.1
Hi All, I have 2 fresh installs of Server 2008 R2 on my box (One DC, One Exchange 2k10) with the following configs: DC: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/283558/ Exchange: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/283559/ I also installed the latest GPLPV drivers and everything appears to be functioning normally. However, i cannot get exchange to install. I get this error when it attempts to install the Hub
2012 Dec 25
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Do you use UML utility programs?
Hi Sean Silva and people on our list, >> What tools did you use to generate the diagrams for the klang documentation? I use StarUML. ( http://staruml.sourceforge.net/en/ ) I mentioned about this earlier before on this mail-list. It's a Windows only application and free software. It is good SW. But development is stopped since long ago. The product was originally a commercial one. But
2012 Jun 14
0
[LLVMdev] Develop on trunk.
All sounds good to me. I actually did try to follow the Python style when I used the ^^^ thingies for the questions (they're called subsubsections). 4. I'm not sure exactly how to markup the questions. The sphinx FAQ ( > http://sphinx.pocoo.org/faq.html) marks it up as a definition list > (ctrl-f "definition list" http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html). On the > other
2010 May 10
4
Begining with puppet.
Hi, I am trying to do my first puppet configuration, already installed the puppetserver and client, in this link show my configuration and my puppet structure: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/212227/ But when i run the client side daemon i get this message: info: /Class[main]/Node[basenode]/Class[inittab]/File[inittab]/source: No specified sources exist err:
2011 May 19
1
No newline in wine printf with multibyte string
Hello. This code: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/391911/ seems to work incorrectly with wine (at least with my 1.3.20-ubuntu6 version), while working well with native linux and native windows. When mingw32-compiled binary is executed under wine it just does not print newline character properly in the end of code, at printf on line #37; if non-ascii characters in printing string are present. This
2012 Jun 14
4
[LLVMdev] Develop on trunk.
As I read, I'm writing stuff here things come to me: 1. Don't indent the list. Some of the other RST files do this, but it is incorrect since it indents the list! The list is semantically "at the top level" of indentation (it's not a sub-element of anything). 2. don't have that mini "table of contents" list at the beginning. sphinx will generate that itself
2009 Oct 01
1
Looking for a better way to document my packages
Hi all, Trying to do what my subject says. As I'm trying to be better about making packages out of my code, I'd like the packages themselves to be better, which means *.Rd- documenting my code. The thing is, from years of programming other languages prior to landing in the R pond, I've grown accustomed to documenting my functions inline. I'm not just used to it, but I like
2012 Mar 14
2
[LLVMdev] Linking static external library into an LLVM pass library?
This document http://llvm.org/docs/Projects.html says the USEDLIBS should be used to statically link libraries: USEDLIBSThis variable holds a space separated list of libraries that should be linked into the program. These libraries must be libraries that come from your *lib* directory. The libraries must be specified without their "lib" prefix. For example, to link libsample.a, you
2011 Oct 22
7
Kernel BUG unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
Hello, I got a kernel bug error, my guess from BTRFS. Here is the report, Oct 22 20:44:43 localhost kernel: [25554.947970] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000030 Oct 22 20:44:43 localhost kernel: [25554.948002] IP: [<ffffffffa01ab027>] btrfs_print_leaf+0x37/0x880 [btrfs] Oct 22 20:44:43 localhost kernel: [25554.948037] PGD bfa44067 PUD bfa43067 PMD 0 Oct
2012 Dec 25
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Do you use UML utility programs?
UML diagrams can be really helpful for explaining how a piece of code works (such as the diagrams in your klang project on github). The main reason I don't draw them is that I haven't found convenient tools to use which integrate well with my workflow. Doxygen produces class diagrams, but I would really like to have something which produces sequence diagrams (such as
2009 Jan 19
2
[LLVMdev] ocaml build system
I have an issue with the OCaml build system and the ExecutionEngine. PR2128 has a patch to change the Interpreter to use libffi. This breaks test/Bindings/Ocaml/executionengine.ml because OCaml doesn't try to link with libffi, even though llvm-config knows that we should: $ Debug/bin/llvm-config --ldflags interpreter -L/home/nicholas/llvm-commit/Debug/lib -lpthread -lffi -ldl -lm
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
> several people already asked what are the concrete benefits of breaking support for end-of-life python versions? Generally I think the only compelling argument is "for a given level of maintenance effort, you either sacrifice support for old-dead versions, or new versions", and obviously new versions should be preferred. The question is how much does it cost to interoperate. On
2012 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] Debugging LLVM IR
Hi, I'm trying to write a compiler for a language that seems useful. I decided to target LLVM and write the compiler to just print out IR as text, instead of using the API's. This allows me to focus on the IR instead of having to learn the API as well, which kind of seems like an extra obstacle at this point. Anyway, writing out IR seems like a nice enough way to learn LLVM, except that
2006 Sep 02
2
[LLVMdev] Adding register allocator to LLVM
Hi all! I didn't manage to link my regalloc to lli (I added USEDLIBS to its makefile). Without it I can't run tests cause they need lli to be built. So how can I link createMyRegisterAllocator function to lli? Thanks. On 8/22/06, Anton Vayvod <avayvod at gmail.com> wrote: > > I managed to link my RegAlloc.a library to llc tool but can;t make the > same with lli tool.
2006 Sep 02
2
[LLVMdev] Adding register allocator to LLVM
On 9/2/06, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > > Make sure to add it to Codegen/LinkAllCodegenComponents.h. I'm sure I did. I did so from the first time and I also needed to add my library .a file to the USEDLIBS variable within llc makefile to build llc. I wonder how lli links with all the rest LLVM as it seems to include no lib within its makefile. May be I need to
2012 Jun 14
0
[LLVMdev] Develop on trunk.
Done. Do you want to see it again or should I simply ship it off to llvm-commits? The only thing I've changed from the original HTML is that I've changed a few missing code pieces into using code markup. And now I've made the changes you requested and I think it looks really good: Each question being a subsection of its own works very well in my opinon. Oh, heck, I might as well
2009 Jan 19
0
[LLVMdev] ocaml build system
On 2009-01-19, at 13:50, Nick Lewycky wrote: > I have an issue with the OCaml build system and the ExecutionEngine. > > PR2128 has a patch to change the Interpreter to use libffi. This > breaks test/Bindings/Ocaml/executionengine.ml because OCaml doesn't > try to link with libffi, even though llvm-config knows that we should: > > $ Debug/bin/llvm-config --ldflags
2006 Aug 20
2
[LLVMdev] Adding register allocator to LLVM
Dear Anton, you can add your register allocator strait iin the "lib/CodeGen/Passes.cpp", and then 're-make' it: "makellvm llc", on the top of lib/CodeGen. It is faster than running make from LLVMOBJDIR. The problem is that it only add to llc the changes on the lib/CodeGen directory. If you change other parts, a make from LLVMOBJDIR will synchronize it. Try adding