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2013 Apr 25
0
[LLVMdev] Dynamic Type Lookup ...
On 24 Apr 2013, at 23:13, Frank White <frankwhite1003 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone, I would like to implement functionality something like the following in my sample language..... > {snipped not very informative C++ pseudocode.} > I assume that I will need: > > - some type of runtime lookup table to store the class structure of Class A and B. That depends on
2013 Apr 25
1
[LLVMdev] Dynamic Type Lookup ...
Thanks for your feedback David.... Yes, the intention is to support duck-typing. In my code example, a.attrB1 = 5 .... is probably more accurately stated as ..... a. attr1.attrB1 = 5 Certainly this would be an unsafe call because we would not know that attrB1 is an attribute of attr1 until runtime. I believe this type of call is valid in a language like Python. Are there any
2010 Jun 01
2
Help on aggregate method
Dear R experts, I would really appreciate if you had an idea on how to use more efficiently the aggregate method: More specifically, I would like to calculate the mean of certain values on a data frame,? grouped by various attributes, and then create a new column in the data frame that will have the corresponding mean for every row. I attach part of my code: matchMean <-
2005 Aug 10
1
Why only a "" string for heading for row.names with write.csv with a matrix?
Consider: > x <- matrix(1:6, 2,3) > rownames(x) <- c("ID1", "ID2") > colnames(x) <- c("Attr1", "Attr2", "Attr3") > x Attr1 Attr2 Attr3 ID1 1 3 5 ID2 2 4 6 > write.csv(x,file="x.csv") "","Attr1","Attr2","Attr3" "ID1",1,3,5
2009 Sep 18
1
inconsistency in attaching attributes to NULL
In R-devel (svn 49628) and back to at least R 2.7.0 we get inconsistent results when attempting to attach attributes to a variable with the value NULL. If we use attributes<- it finishes but changes the value to list(). > a<-NULL > attributes(a)<-list(attr1="First attribute", attr2=2+2i) > a list() attr(,"attr1") [1] "First
2010 Jul 02
3
Knowledge discovery
Hi, I have 100000 units with 10 attributes (attr1, attr2, attr3, etc...) For instance: unit attr1 attr2 attr3 ... 1 a ww 12 2 a re 11 3 b ww 09 4 c yt 02 5 a qw 02 ... I'd like to answer to the question: a) what are the most frequent combinations of attributes? b) How could I describe the relations
2007 Jul 18
2
Hash.from_xml
Hi, I''ve started looking at ticket 90<http://merb.devjavu.com/projects/merb/ticket/90>and there are a couple of situations that the current implementation doesn''t cater for. 1. Tag Attributes are wiped out. - <tag1 attr1=''1''>Content</tag1> #=> { "tag1" => "Content" } - I think it should return -
2006 Jan 05
2
Confused...
Ok, So, I''ve got two data tables associated through a foreign key. class Child < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :parent, :class => Parent, :foreign_key => "parent_id" # also has attr1, attr2 end class Parent < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :children, :class => Child, :foreign_key => "parent_id" end So, I''m trying to build the new/edit
2011 Nov 12
1
With an example - Re: rbind.data.frame drops attributes for factor variables
When I use rbind() or rbind.data.frame() to add a row to an existing dataframe, it appears that attributes for the column of type "factor" are dropped. See the sample example below to reproduce the problem. Please suggest How I can fix this. Thanks, Sammy a=c("Male", "Male", "Female", "Male") b=c(1,2,3,4) c=c("great", "bad",
2003 Oct 23
1
Can you create a MySQL database with RMySQL?
Is it possible to create a database in MySQL via RMySQL? Also, is the format for the authorization field 'userName/password at databasename'? I saw an example like this somewhere in the documenation, but I haven't found the actual specification. Thanks, Barnet Wagman
2012 Jan 04
1
AR update / create pattern: is there an easier way?
I find myself writing the following frequently: r = MyActiveRecord.where(:attr1 => cond1, :attr2 => cond2, ...) r.exists? ? r.first : r.create ... which has the effect of returning an instance of MyActiveRecord if all the conditions are met, or creating one if it doesn''t. A variant of this: c = MyActiveRecord.new(:attr1 => val1, :attr2 => val2, ...) r =
2006 May 17
6
ActiveRecord#to_param
Hello, to implement some some kind of optimistic locking, I want to build a view, where an object is displayed together with a link containing the data of the displayed object. My first try looked something like <%= object.object_discription %> <%= link_to "action", :action => "take_action", :data => object %> this won''t work because object is of
2006 Aug 15
6
Theoretical: Should models be subclasses of AR or mix it in?
All, My apologies if this is a little long-winded and stream of consciousness-y :). SUMMARY: Why do we extend ActiveRecord instead of mixing it in to our model classes? Been thinking about my app''s models and starting to want to build something of a hierarchy. I have some commonality across 3 of my model classes and I''d liek to aggregate the behavior in a superclass.
2011 Oct 25
7
additional model attributes
Hi, i have a "place" model with 2 columns (id, name). I''m calling an external api which gives me data to create a new place object. I would like to add the address from the external place to the place object and render it as a json result, without storing it in the database. i don''t get any errors, but the address never shows up within the json output. i''ve
2011 May 11
2
Issue with Arel::SelectManager and insert Method
Hello, Arel::SelectManager (arel 2.0.9) uses following statement to insert a new record: @engine.connection.insert im.to_sql, ''AREL'', primary_key_name, primary_key_value But in DatabaseStatements insert ist defined as: insert(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil, sequence_name = nil) Actually, Arel::SelectManager does not use the sequence name. This leads to issues
2015 Sep 29
2
Building clang in llvm-3.7 on Linux with RT support enabled
Hi All, I need to build clang/llvm from source on an Ubuntu Linux system, in order to build the gnustep Objective-C environment. I was able to build clang using cmake without a problem (following the instructions at clang.llvm.org/get_started.html), but when I tried to build gnustep, I found that clang failed to compile an autoconf-generated program. The compile error in the configure log was:
2016 Sep 26
4
objc object file generated for gnustep runtime for ELF target is too big
Dear community, I'm using gnustep runtime -fobjc-runtime=gnustep with gnustep-libobjc2 (https://github.com/gnustep/libobjc2) and Cocotron/Chameleon. For following source file #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> int main(void) {         NSString *str = [NSString stringWithCString:"TEST"];
2015 Sep 29
2
Building clang in llvm-3.7 on Linux with RT support enabled
Building the BlocksRuntime isn’t supported via CMake at the moment. It should be pretty straightforward to make it work, but it currently isn’t supported. -Chris > On Sep 29, 2015, at 9:45 AM, Alex Wang via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > As far as I know the makefile in there isn't the makefile that gets executed during the cmake build -- cmake generates its
2008 Dec 22
6
MacOS X cocoa and carbon for Linux?
Do you know about such implementation of the Mac OS API for Linux ? I was thinking would this be hard to be done ? Having in mind that the MacOS and Linux OSes have much more in common than Linux and Windows. The benefits of such projects will be great , as there is great diversity of applications for MacOS ,and if they can be used native in Linux there will be great advantage for all Linux users.
2007 Mar 05
1
Deletion of xattr don't sync
Is there option for deleting xattr-s same as --delete for files, because it seems deletion of xattr don't sync, however it is synced when data of file change, see example below. Maybe this is a bug or maybe this is ok? System gentoo attr-2.4.32, rsync form today cvs. -- Regards Stanislaw Gruszka stasiu@sg /mnt/hda5/export $ echo "data" > file stasiu@sg /mnt/hda5/export $