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2007 Jul 10
1
[LLVMdev] A question about LLVM and pool allocation
HI guys. I'm trying to build the poolalloc on llvm-2.0 but there exist some errors. Can you tell me which version of llvm is known to make the poolalloc build and install successful? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20070710/4ab5e155/attachment.html>
2010 Jun 29
3
[LLVMdev] Queries of an invalidated AA ModulePass
Hi all, While working on a loadable Alias Analysis module pass, I'm running into the following issue: I'm finding my pass queried for results after it has had 'releaseMemory' called on it and its dependencies, but before runOnModule is called again (on my pass or its deps). As you might expect, this makes my pass rather unhappy (and I think correctly so). This happens with LICM
2010 Jun 29
1
[LLVMdev] Queries of an invalidated AA ModulePass
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Dan Gohman <gohman at apple.com> wrote: > My best guess is that the problem is that loopsimplify (Canonicalize > natural loops) doesn't preserve DSAA. It preserves AliasAnalysis, but as > docs/AliasAnalysis.html now mentions, this doesn't actually do anything. > And DSAA clobbers loopsimplify, because the pass manager can't > keep a
2010 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Queries of an invalidated AA ModulePass
On Jun 29, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Will Dietz wrote: > Hi all, > > While working on a loadable Alias Analysis module pass, I'm running > into the following issue: > > I'm finding my pass queried for results after it has had > 'releaseMemory' called on it and its dependencies, but before > runOnModule is called again (on my pass or its deps). As you might >
2007 Nov 03
3
ANN: python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown
Hello all, I'm announcing python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown. (MIT license.) http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/ It should be a drop-in replacement for [markdown.py](http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/). It fixes some issues that I ran into with markdown.py [^1]. I believe that it is faster than markdown.py [^2] and on par or a little
2004 Aug 24
1
[LLVMdev] How to use DSAA?
I can use the interfaces of AliasAnalysis in my pass, but how to specify the underlaying pass of AliasAnalysis is DSAA? Thanks. Xia ______________________________________ ע������30��������䣨 http://mail.sina.com.cn/chooseMode.html �� =================================================================== 15��HPѸ�۱ʼDZ���ǧԪ,����ǧԪ������� (http://ad4.sina.com.cn/wx/ads/hpzhui823.html)
2006 Jun 22
3
Partition results based on field
Hello all I''m using Ferret for a site wide search where I have several kinds of (similar) objects in a central index (using a "type" field containing the class name). This works great, and I can search all objects with one query. What I''d like to do now is to limit the results so that there will be a maximum of 10 (or 5 or whatever) results for each type.. I
2015 Jan 29
2
[LLVMdev] always-inline heuristic
I see that we do not inline a function marked as "always-inline" if it contains indirect branches ? what are the reasons behind this criterion ? Thanks Trent -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20150129/92bf577a/attachment.html>
2010 Mar 08
4
Shorewall Development Schedule
As Shorewall reaches maturity, it seems unlikely that the pace of development typical of the past 9 years will be sustained. Over that time, major releases have occurred approximately once per year; the last major release (4.4) was in August 2009. I do not currently have an active 4.5 development branch so it is very unlikely that we will see a 4.6 release this year. Going forward, I would
2010 Mar 08
4
Shorewall Development Schedule
As Shorewall reaches maturity, it seems unlikely that the pace of development typical of the past 9 years will be sustained. Over that time, major releases have occurred approximately once per year; the last major release (4.4) was in August 2009. I do not currently have an active 4.5 development branch so it is very unlikely that we will see a 4.6 release this year. Going forward, I would
2006 Jan 14
1
[LLVMdev] A question about alias analysis
Hello, I got a strange result when I used alias analysis DSAA, can you tell what is wrong? 1. The following is the primary body of my pass "fps.cpp": AliasAnalysis *AA = &getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>(); AliasSetTracker AST(*AA); for (Module::iterator fi = M.begin(), fe = M.end(); fi != fe; ++fi ) for (Function::iterator bi = fi->begin(), be = fi->end(); bi
2004 Sep 01
4
Stream File Type?
I'm a newbie. I've just installed Icecast2 and am streaming to it successfully via Nicecast (great app BTW). My problem is that the stream from Icecast2 comes through as an .m3u which does not correctly open on any of the Mac or Windows machines that I've tried. When broadcasting directly from Nicecast the file type is a .pls which both iTunes and WMP seem to deal with just fine
2015 Apr 09
2
[LLVMdev] TBAA metadata
Hi I do not really understand why frontend generated TBAA metadata is needed for the TBAA pass to work. It seems to me that we can always go up the IR chain and find the base type from which the pointer is derived from. Take the following example. I know %0 = load i32, i32* %a, align 4, !tbaa !1 and store i32 %i.02, i32* %b, align 4, !tbaa !6 do not alias as their metadata !1 = !{!2, !3, i64
2015 Jan 17
3
[LLVMdev] loop multiversioning
Does LLVM have loop multiversioning ? it seems it does not with clang++ -O3 -mllvm -debug-pass=Arguments program.c -c bash-4.1$ clang++ -O3 -mllvm -debug-pass=Arguments fast_algorithms.c -c clang-3.6: warning: treating 'c' input as 'c++' when in C++ mode, this behavior is deprecated Pass Arguments: -datalayout -notti -basictti -x86tti -targetlibinfo -no-aa -tbaa -scoped-noalias
2004 Aug 12
4
Help with generating data from a 'not quite' Normal distriburtion
I would be very grateful for any help from members of this list for what might be a simple problem... We are trying to simulate the behaviour of a clinical measurement in a series of computer experiments. This is simple enough to do in R if we assume the measurements to be Gaussian, but their empirical distribution has a much higher peak at the mean and the distribution has much longer tails.
2008 Apr 03
3
[LLVMdev] problem with using DSA for a side-effect analysis
Thanks guys! I was looking into ModRef before, but I don't think that's exactly what I need. ModRef API call getModRefInfo requires a Value to be passed to it. However, some memory location M (which is a <DSNode, offset> pair) visible to the caller can be modified in the callee without any Value in the caller actually pointing to that location. I also need to capture those... I
2012 Dec 03
2
Different results from random.Forest with test option and using predict function
Hello R Gurus, I am perplexed by the different results I obtained when I ran code like this: set.seed(100) test1<-randomForest(BinaryY~., data=Xvars, trees=51, mtry=5, seed=200) predict(test1, newdata=cbind(NewBinaryY, NewXs), type="response") and this code: set.seed(100) test2<-randomForest(BinaryY~., data=Xvars, trees=51, mtry=5, seed=200, xtest=NewXs, ytest=NewBinarY) The
2013 Nov 09
1
What's a sensible log level?
trentbuck at gmail.com (Trent W. Buck) writes: > I had a samba 4.0.9 AD DC (no other DCs), and I'm trying to join Windows > hosts to it. Most either automatically migrated, or worked fine when I > changed them to "workgroup" and back again, as Administrator. > > Three of them aren't, the client side says > > The following error occurred attempting to
2007 Nov 01
2
FLAC downloads available for new album produced by Trent Reznor
Sorry, I'm sure it's terribly offtopic, but thought it was extremely interesting that the new album[1] by Saul Williams, produced by Trent Reznor, is available for download for 5 bucks. It's nice to see FLAC getting some respect! ;) [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inevitable_Rise_and_Liberation_of_NiggyTardust! -- avuton -- Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an idiot. --
2006 Jan 15
1
[LLVMdev] A question about alias analysis
Oh, your meaning is pointers in a aliasset have equal address logically? But I think that two pointers are alias means they point to a same memory object, so if pointers "p" and "q" are alias, it seem as p = q, not &p = &q. Another question is about "forwarding". "AliasSet[XXXX, 0] may alias, Mod/Ref forwarding to YYYY" (XXXX != YYYY) means the