similar to: [LLVMdev] individual

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] individual"

2013 Apr 13
1
[LLVMdev] Q: clang, obj-c: Hashing selectors to SEL's.
I'm trying to understand the method dispatch in objc_MsgSend. At some point during compilation, ascii selectors are hashed into integer SEL's. Is this hash somehow guaranteed to be unique? If so, how? If not, how are collisions handled? Is this hashing done during the link phase? Any insights/pointers to the code/documentation related to this hashing would be greatly appreciated.
2010 May 19
1
logging
I am looking through the logging options and wondering if there are a couple of things that we can do 1. Logouts don't seem to show the IP address of the logout, we typically see multiple sessions at a time and wondering if there is a way to tie the logouts to an IP 2. POP logouts show the number of messages retrieved/deleted but I don't see a way to do this with IMAP, is there a logout
2004 May 20
3
why does dovecot child die on these messages?
Hi Timo and other dovecot fans, why, when I'm trying to read certain "Drafts" emails that I just created, or edited, do the dovecot children die (or so I think). In mutt, the behaviour is that I "c =Drafts" then select the email and I get "connection closed to squeaky.rubberduck.com". In Mail.app - she just loops, trying to read those headers again and again
2010 Nov 19
1
callerid not forwarded when transferring call from ISDN line to mobile phone via Asterisk
Hi all, I've got 4 actors on my stage: Alice calling from outside Bob transferring incoming calls to Charlie Charlie who has a mobile phone My PBX which is connected to my ISDN line. I want Charlie to see Alice's Callerid after Bob has transferred the call as if Charlie is receiving the call from Alice, transparently. Tried to set the callerid but Charlie sees my telco line number,
2006 Oct 13
1
Seg fault, please help
Hi Everyone, I found these in my log files. I am running the latest version of gs, as distributed by CentOS Oct 11 18:03:27 charlie kernel: gs[9960]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 0000003f0cd2063e rsp 0000007fbfffe090 error 6 Oct 12 14:40:58 charlie sshd(pam_unix)[12919]: session opened for user root by root(uid=0) Oct 13 15:16:11 charlie kernel: gs[16302]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip
2015 Nov 11
2
[RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
We have started this. Since there are some holidays expect a small delay. Will let you know by Friday. Thx Sent from my Windows Phone ________________________________ From: Charlie Turner<mailto:charlesturner7c5 at gmail.com> Sent: ‎11/‎11/‎2015 6:34 PM To: Das, Dibyendu<mailto:Dibyendu.Das at amd.com> Cc: nrotem at apple.com<mailto:nrotem at apple.com>; llvm-dev at
2010 Jun 04
2
Xapian-devel Digest, Vol 66, Issue 2
Hi Charlie, Thanks for your reply. I've modified config.mak according to README. I just want to output the xapian dll for php, so i removed other config such python, csharp, etc. I download source code from php site & set the path in config.mak accordingly. It still reports this error. I'm confused which config i missed. Thanks. Jaber 2010/6/3 <xapian-devel-request at
2015 Nov 10
4
[RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
I will try to get some spec cpu 2006 rate runs done under -O3 -flto with and without -slp-vectorize-hor and let you know. -Thx -----Original Message----- From: nrotem at apple.com [mailto:nrotem at apple.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 3:33 AM To: Charlie Turner Cc: Das, Dibyendu; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] [RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
2010 Jun 15
1
location of Sweave.sty in R devel (2010-06-15 r52280)
Sorry if I was supposed to file a bug report, but I don't know whether we're supposed to do that on R devel. I just built R devel from source (2010-06-15 r52280) and tried to check a package with it and Sweave failed on the vignette. It puts the line \usepackage{/HOME/faculty/charlie/local/devel/lib64/R/share/texmf/Sweave} in the *.tex file but, that's not where Sweave.sty is oak$
2011 Jan 19
3
[LLVMdev] know if individual LLVM's Instruction has a result, and how to obtain it?
Most LLVM IR instructions have a result field, according to the Language Reference. I want to know, for all LLVM Instructions, is there an easy and consistent way to know if the current Inst has a result field? And if yes, what is the best way to obtain it? E.g.: <result> = add<ty> <op1>,<op2> /; yields {ty}:result / All ADD instruction will have a
2018 Jan 19
0
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
Hi Charlie, Thanks. This is helpful. As mentioned in my original question, I want to be able to plot a few such charts on the same page, say a 2 x 2 grid with such a chart for each of 4 different stocks. Using your solution I accomplished this by making a list pLst of your ggplots and then calling cowplot::plot_grid( plotlist=pLst, nrow=2, ncol=2 ) That worked fine. The one issue I have is that
2008 Nov 06
2
Fwd: SWIG with R and C++ STL
Hi, all I didn't get any response from swig for my question. see if I can get some help here Thanks ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: charlie <charlie.xia.fdu@gmail.com> Date: Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM Subject: SWIG with R and C++ STL To: swig-user@lists.sourceforge.net Hi all, I am new to SWIG. I encountered some problem when I try to SWIG to R some C++ modules. Here
2011 Jan 19
0
[LLVMdev] know if individual LLVM's Instruction has a result, and how to obtain it?
Hi Chuck, > Most LLVM IR instructions have a result field, according to the Language Reference. > > I want to know, for all LLVM Instructions, is there an easy and consistent way > to know if the current Inst has a result field? > And if yes, what is the best way to obtain it? the instruction is the result! So everywhere you though you needed to use Instruction->getResult(),
2007 May 29
3
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
I use Sony (previously Sonic Foundry) Sound Forge, which allows me to save audio files in .w64 (Wave 64) format to get around the 2GB .wav file limitation. W64 was invented by Sonic Foundry, and is an open format as far as I know. The only programs I know about using the .w64 format at the moment are Sound Forge and Steinberg Nuendo, although there may be others out there. With increasing
2018 Jan 21
1
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
Thanks for the reminder about lattice! I did some searching and there's a good example of manipulating the size of subplots using the `position` argument (see pp. 202-203 in the Trellis Users Guide: http://ml.stat.purdue.edu/stat695t/writings/Trellis.User.pdf). This is not within the paneling environment with the headers like in other trellis plots though, so you'll have to do a bit
2018 Jan 19
2
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
So the general strategy for getting these into separate panels in ggplot is to have a single variable that will be your response and a factor variable that indexes which original variable it came from. This can be accomplished in many ways, but the way I use is with the melt() function in the reshape2 package. For example, library(reshape2) plotDF <- melt(SPYdf, ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
2010 May 18
1
New stable release series -Xapian1.2.0 released
Le mar 18/05/10 12:10, emmanuel at engelhart.org a ?crit: > Le mar 18/05/10 11:49, "Charlie Hull" charlie at j > uggler.net a ?crit:> On 14/05/2010 18:29, Emmanuel Engelhart > wrote:> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > Le 14/05/2010 13:31, Charlie Hull a > ?crit> : > >> On 29/04/2010 08:22, Olly
2018 Jan 18
0
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
Hi Charlie, I am comfortable to put the data in any way that works best. Here are two possibilities: an xts and a data frame. library(quantmod) quantmod::getSymbols("SPY") # creates xts variable SPY SPYxts <- SPY[,c("SPY.Close","SPY.Volume")] SPYdf <- data.frame(Date=index(SPYxts),close=as.numeric(SPYxts$SPY.Close),
2018 Jan 20
0
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
That (the need for base graphics) is false. It certainly **can** be done in base graphics -- see ?layout for a perhaps more straightforward way to do it along the lines you suggest. However both lattice and ggplot are based on grid graphics, which has a similar but slightly more flexible ?grid.layout function which would allow one to size and place subsequent ggplot or lattice graphs in an
2018 Jan 20
2
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
For this kind of control you will probably need to move to base graphics and utilize the `fig` argument in par(), in which case you would want to run the plot() command twice: once with your first outcome and once with your second, changing the par() settings before each one to control the size. On 01/19/2018 01:39 PM, Eric Berger wrote: > Hi Charlie, > Thanks. This is helpful. As