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2012 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] static constant structs
Hi Michael,
> I hope this is the correct forum in which to ask this question.
>
> Currently I am writing code meant to compile with LLVM 3.0. I am trying
> to figure out, using the C++ API, how to create a constant static
> struct, or the equivalent. Since I am copying data from existing C
> structs, I am currently I am using a ConstantArray global variable, and
> then
2012 Jul 23
1
[LLVMdev] static constant structs
Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> writes:
>> I hope this is the correct forum in which to ask this question.
>>
>> Currently I am writing code meant to compile with LLVM 3.0. I am trying
>> to figure out, using the C++ API, how to create a constant static
>> struct, or the equivalent. Since I am copying data from existing C
>> structs, I am currently I
2013 Jul 29
2
Maildir permissions and Solr re-indexing
I am running a very small dovecot installation with only one user (me).
I use the Solr indexer for indexing. Due to complicated reasons, I was
forced to remove all the indexes and need to re-index everything.
All the files in my Maildir are owned by md5i:mail (I am md5i), and have
660 permissions. All directories have the same user:group permissions,
and 770 with the setguid bit set. (That
2011 Mar 20
3
Sieve problems (not matching emails expected to match)
I have a sieve file that reads like this:
require "fileinto";
# Emacs
if header :contains "List-Id" "emacs-devel.gnu.org"
{
fileinto "mail.emacs-devel";
}
elsif header :contains "List-Id" "emacs-bidi.gnu.org"
{
fileinto "mail.emacs-bidi";
}
...
Unfortunately the List-Id based lines don't appear to be working,
2016 Dec 19
3
fts-solr: Returning 400 on searches; unescaped braces
Using Debian, dovecot-solr 1:2.2.26.0-4, and solr-tomcat 3.6.2+dfsg-9, I
am getting 400 errors when doing searches. Here is an example search
query from dovecot that failed (captured with wireshark):
Frame 23: 338 bytes on wire (2704 bits), 338 bytes captured (2704 bits) on interface 0
Linux cooked capture
Internet Protocol Version 6, Src: ::1, Dst: ::1
Transmission Control Protocol, Src
2010 Jul 28
1
[LLVMdev] Strange behavior when converting arrays to strings
Hi Javier,
> I found saw some strange behavior (to me) when converting constant
> arrays to strings. Consider the following example:
>
> std::string Text = "HelloWorld";
>
> unsigned TextLengthBefore = Text.length();
>
> ConstantArray *pArray =
> dyn_cast<ConstantArray>(llvm::ConstantArray::get(pModule->getContext(),
> Text, true));
from
2011 May 18
2
[LLVMdev] string to value
Hi All,
Is there a way to convert a const char * to a Value type?
Thanks.
George
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2012 Jul 04
2
[LLVMdev] Bogus assert in VMCore/Instructions.cpp CallInst::Create?
Evening,
I was writing some code that tried to insert calls to the
llvm.annotation intrinsic function, which has a signature of (i32,
i8*, i8*, i32). The code is below.
void addAnnotation( BasicBlock *block, Function *F)
{
string foo = "foo";
string bar = "barr";
Type *charTy = Type::getInt8Ty(block->getContext());
ArrayType *s1Ty =
2010 Jul 16
2
[LLVMdev] Strange behavior when converting arrays to strings
Hello,
I found saw some strange behavior (to me) when converting constant arrays to strings. Consider the following example:
std::string Text = "HelloWorld";
unsigned TextLengthBefore = Text.length();
ConstantArray *pArray = dyn_cast<ConstantArray>(llvm::ConstantArray::get(pModule->getContext(), Text, true));
unsigned NumElements = pArray->getNumOperands();
Text =
2010 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Strange behavior when converting arrays to strings
Hi,
I haven't seen a response and I'm curious if I should submit a patch for this.
Thanks,
Javier
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 3:20 PM
To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: [LLVMdev] Strange behavior when converting arrays to strings
Hello,
I found saw some strange behavior (to
2013 Dec 17
9
[PATCH] Btrfs-progs: receive: fix the case that we can not find subvolume
If we change our default subvolume, btrfs receive will fail to find
subvolume. To fix this problem, i have two ideas.
1.make btrfs snapshot ioctl support passing source subvolume''s objectid
2.when we want to using interval subvolume path, we mount it other place
that use subvolume 5 as its default subvolume.
We''d better use the second approach because it won''t bother
2012 Jul 04
0
[LLVMdev] Bogus assert in VMCore/Instructions.cpp CallInst::Create?
Andrew Ruef wrote:
> Evening,
>
> I was writing some code that tried to insert calls to the
> llvm.annotation intrinsic function, which has a signature of (i32,
> i8*, i8*, i32). The code is below.
>
> void addAnnotation( BasicBlock *block, Function *F)
> {
> string foo = "foo";
> string bar = "barr";
>
> Type
2011 Sep 22
2
[LLVMdev] How to const char* Value for function argument
Hi,
I'm trying to replace function call with call to
wrapper(function_name, num_args, ...), where varargs hold args of
original call.
Function* launch = Function::Create(
TypeBuilder<int(const char*, int, ...), false>::get(context),
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, "kernelgen_launch_", m2);
{
CallInst* call = dyn_cast<CallInst>(cast<Value>(I));
if
2017 Jan 16
0
fts-solr: Returning 400 on searches; unescaped braces
Michael Welsh Duggan <mwd at md5i.com> writes:
> Using Debian, dovecot-solr 1:2.2.26.0-4, and solr-tomcat 3.6.2+dfsg-9, I
> am getting 400 errors when doing searches. Here is an example search
> query from dovecot that failed (captured with wireshark):
>
> Frame 23: 338 bytes on wire (2704 bits), 338 bytes captured (2704 bits) on interface 0
> Linux cooked capture
2020 Sep 30
2
Creating a global variable for a struct array
Let me clarify my question.
I have a struct array h1 as follows:
dhash h1[10];
I want to get a Constant* to variable h1. It looks like I can use ConstantStruct::get(StructType*, ArrayRef<Constant *>) to do this.
My question is how to get the second argument of type ArrayRef<Constant *> from the above variable h1.
Thanks,
Chaitra
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From: Tim Northover
2011 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] How to const char* Value for function argument
Hi Dimitry,
This makes sense if you think about it from the perspective that the string you want passing must be passed at runtime, and so can't use a const char * from compile time.
You need to make the string visible in the compiled image, and use that as the argument. A string is an array of 8-bit integers, so you need to create a ConstantArray.
Value *v = ConstantArray::get(Context,
2010 Jul 28
1
error in f(x,...)
Dear all,
I tried once to create one variable called bip such that:
bip <- cip + (1/f(cip))*fi(f,cip)
And this was working.
But now, doing the same thing I did before, the software shows me the
following message:
Error in f(x, ...) : unused argument(s) (subdivision = 2000)
I have the variable cip and the variable bip should be created such that:
Fn <- ecdf(cip)
f <- function(x) {(1 -
2010 Jul 21
1
function of an integral
Hi All,
I have a problem to create a variable that is a function of an integral of
another function.
The problem is the following:
I have a variable called cip. I have to create another variable called bip
that is a function of the former variable cip and also the cumulative
distribution function of the variable cip.
Consider the equation below:
2015 Aug 05
2
[BUG] Incorrect ASCII escape characters on Mac
On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 10:02 -0400, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
>
> - at 5 = internal global [10 x i8] c"\22\D0\12\F4!\00\15\F9\EC\E1"
> - at 6 = internal global [10 x i8] c"\D0\19\FB+\FD\F8#\03\E2\11"
> + at 5 = internal global [10 x i8] c"\22Ð\12ô!\00\15ùìá"
> + at 6 = internal global [10 x i8] c"Ð\19û+ýø#\03â\11"
>
> The diff
2010 Jul 19
2
integral in R
Hello All,
I have to create a variable that is a function of another one (already
created), its cumulative distribution function and the integral of this
cumulative distribution, with limits: 0 and the value of the variable.
To be clear, I have the variable called “cip”. And its cdf called “cdfcip”
I need to create the variable:
bip = cip + ((1 – cdfcip)^4)*integral((1-cdf(u))^4*du, 0, value