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2018 Mar 01
0
[cfe-dev] Disabling vectorisation at '-O3'
No, I’m wrong. I think that bug is actually in ‘hasFlag’ itself. In ‘llvm/lib/Option/ArgList.cpp’ line #70: bool ArgList::hasFlag(OptSpecifier Pos, OptSpecifier PosAlias, OptSpecifier Neg, bool Default) const { if (Arg *A = getLastArg(Pos, PosAlias, Neg)) return A->getOption().matches(Pos) || A->getOption().matches(PosAlias); return
2018 Mar 01
0
[cfe-dev] Disabling vectorisation at '-O3'
Please ignore this thread - I got myself confused, the code is fine - too many long days and nights staring at code. There is an issue, but it is different to what I thought. My command line is not: clang -S -O3 -fno-vectorize -fno-slp-vectorize foo.c but: clang -S -fno-vectorize -fno-slp-vectorize -O3 foo.c The difference was subtly hidden in a much longer argument list
2013 Aug 22
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC PATCH] X32 ABI support for Clang/compiler-rt (Clang patch)
Clang patch for X32 support. Applies against current trunk. --- ./tools/clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td.orig 2013-05-16 21:51:51.286129820 +0000 +++ ./tools/clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td 2013-05-16 21:53:24.875004239 +0000 @@ -841,6 +841,7 @@ HelpText<"Enable hexagon-qdsp6 backward compatibility">; def m3dnowa : Flag<["-"], "m3dnowa">,
2016 Jun 08
2
default value for a newly created clang option
I've created a new clang option for my target through Options.td. Is there a way to give it a default value? -- Rail Shafigulin Software Engineer Esencia Technologies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160608/0f7ba340/attachment.html>
2019 Dec 12
2
X86 does not follow -fuse-init-array
On 2019-12-10, Reid Kleckner via llvm-dev wrote: >I bet if you use `-target i386-linux` it will work. You passed `-target -i386`, >which is a triple with no OS, so Clang is doing something arbitrary. Grepping >Clang sources shows that this flag is handled in an OS-specific manner: > >$ git grep -i fuse_init_array ../clang/lib/Driver/ >../clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Fuchsia.cpp:
2013 Aug 22
7
[LLVMdev] [RFC PATCH] X32 ABI support for Clang/compiler-rt
Hi, I'm working on bringing up complete coverage for a Gentoo x32 "desktop" system. I've been cooking up quite a few patches for various packages to push upstream, but right now, the biggest blocker is the lack of support for building with/codegen targeting x32 in llvm/clang. Since the x32 patches were sent last year, I see support code has landed in LLVM, and basic handling of
2008 Feb 16
3
[LLVMdev] linux/x86-64 codegen support
See the bug for a reduction and the gimple trees. validate_arglist definately is rejecting the arglist in EmitBuiltinAlloca. (try: bool TreeToLLVM::EmitBuiltinAlloca(tree exp, Value *&Result) { tree arglist = TREE_OPERAND(exp, 1); if (!validate_arglist(arglist, INTEGER_TYPE, VOID_TYPE)) { debug_tree(arglist); return false; } Value *Amt = Emit(TREE_VALUE(arglist), 0); Amt =
2008 Feb 16
0
[LLVMdev] linux/x86-64 codegen support
Andrew Lenharth wrote: > Interestingly, in the .i file there are 2 __builtin_alloca, and > EmitBuiltinAlloca is only being called once. > > Hmm, here EmitBuiltinAlloca gets called twice, but it looks like validate_arglist is rejecting the args both times. I have 2 calls to alloca generated: $ grep alloca x.bc|grep call %tmp21 = call i8* @alloca( i64 %tmp20 ) nounwind
2005 Feb 22
1
Error when using do.call
useRs, I'm using version 2.0.1 on Windows XP. I am a bit of a newbie and I am trying to learn the concept of computing on the language. I have an example that I think ought to work, but will not and I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I would like to sort a data frame by a list of columns. Eventually I would like to wrap this in a function so that I could sort data frames by a list
2010 Oct 05
2
How to convert a list to a ... argument for a function
Hi, I have a function f <- function(..., func){ something }, where func is a function of the form function(...). ?I would like to pass func all the arguments passed to f except the last. ?I know that I can manipulate the variable number of arguments passed to f by converting ... to a list, i.e., arglist <- list(...). ?But how do I pass func the first n-1 list items of arglist (n <-
2004 Nov 29
1
Call to trellis.focus(); thenpanel.superpose()
The following works fine with the x11 device, though it may well be that an initial plot is overwritten. With a pdf or postscript device, I get two plots, the first of which still has the red border from having the focus, while the second is the plot that I want. library(lattice); library(grid) plt <- xyplot(uptake ~ conc, groups=Plant, data=CO2) print(plt)
2013 Jan 31
0
[LLVMdev] Getting command line options to affect subtarget features
On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 10:17 -0600, Bill Schmidt wrote: > > On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 09:42 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Bill Schmidt" <wschmidt at linux.vnet.ibm.com> > > > To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > > > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 9:26:15 AM > > > Subject: [LLVMdev] Getting command line
2012 May 24
1
use list as function arguments
Hello Folks, Is there any way to pass a list into a function such that the function will use the list as its arguments? I haven't been able to figure that out. The background: I'm trying to build a function that will apply another function multiple times, each time with a different set of specified arguments. I'm trying to figure out how to pass in a list of argument lists, then
2013 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Getting command line options to affect subtarget features
On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 11:23 -0600, Bill Schmidt wrote: > On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 10:17 -0600, Bill Schmidt wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 09:42 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Bill Schmidt" <wschmidt at linux.vnet.ibm.com> > > > > To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > > > > Sent:
2013 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Getting command line options to affect subtarget features
On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 09:42 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Bill Schmidt" <wschmidt at linux.vnet.ibm.com> > > To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 9:26:15 AM > > Subject: [LLVMdev] Getting command line options to affect subtarget features > > > > The problem I'm trying to
2018 Aug 16
2
imapsieve: Change message flags on COPY
Hello, I'm trying to do a simple thing using imapsieve, I want messages to be marked as read when moved to certain folders (Trash, Archive, Spam). All the set up to run the imapsieve script works perfectly, but I'm having trouble to make changes effective. As the RFC says, IMAP messages are immutable, but it's not clear to me reading the specs if this applies to IMAP flags too, as one
2013 Jan 24
3
[LLVMdev] [lld] driver and options questions
Michael, I'm looking at flushing out the mach-o driver and targetinfo. Can we rename the "ld64" flavor to "darwin". The command line tool on MacOSX is called "ld" - just like on unix. The name ld64 is the current source repository name for the linker. Once lld takes over, the term ld64 won't mean anything. I've worked through adding DarwinOpts.td
2005 Dec 07
1
Dots argument in apply method
Hello everyone, I'm working on a package using S4 classes and methods and I ran into the following "problem" when I tried to create an "apply" method for objects of one of my new classes. I've found a way around the problem but I wonder if I did not paint myself into the corner. I'd like your opinion about that. So I have an object "myObj" of class
2013 Jan 31
0
[LLVMdev] Getting command line options to affect subtarget features
On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 11:29 -0600, Bill Schmidt wrote: > On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 11:23 -0600, Bill Schmidt wrote: > > On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 10:17 -0600, Bill Schmidt wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 2013-01-31 at 09:42 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "Bill Schmidt" <wschmidt at
2006 May 09
1
Seg fault when installing package from bad repository
> install.packages("rggobi", repos="http://ggobi.org/r/") Warning in install.packages("rggobi", repos = "http://ggobi.org/r/") : argument 'lib' is missing: using /Users/hadley/Library/R/library/ Reading symbols for shared libraries . done Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. Reason: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at