Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "RFC: Modernizing our use of auto"
2018 Dec 04
4
[cfe-dev] RFC: Modernizing our use of auto
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 6:25 PM Chris Lattner via cfe-dev <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Generally no IMO, because the cases that produce optional are not obvious.
>
Just to say, +1 from me too.
>
> > * Can we use auto in c++14 lambda arguments with llvm::find_if(C,
> [](const auto& i) { ... }) for example?
> > * We need to use auto for structured
2018 Dec 31
4
RFC: Modernizing our use of auto
On Dec 16, 2018, at 11:44 AM, Stephen Kelly via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> On 25/11/2018 14:43, Stephen Kelly via llvm-dev wrote:
>> However this is a proposal for more modern thinking regarding the permissiveness of auto in LLVM codebases.
>> Currently the rule on the use of auto is here:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the input on this topic,
2006 Apr 29
3
[LLVMdev] Building LLVM under Mingw. Part I: tools-only
Hello, Everyone.
Now I have some spare time and I've decided to build LLVM on Mingw.
I've grab the latest 1.7 release (not CVS snapshot). Here are some
issues fixed during the build. Now I'm preparing gcc build. So, I
think, there will some other "parts"
1. Prerequisites
1.1 GCC 3.4.5 from mingw.org site.
$ gcc --version
gcc.exe (GCC) 3.4.5 (mingw special)
Copyright (C)
2020 Jan 24
3
Module::createRNG() and new PassManager
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is Module::CreateRNG(Pass *) unusable with
the new PassManager? Since each pass is defined as a
llvm::PassInfoMixIn<DerivedT> instead of inheriting from llvm::Pass, it
doesn't seem possible to obtain the underlying llvm::Pass * from e.g.
llvm::ModuleAnalysisManager. Would it make sense to change the
definition/implementation to Module::CreateRNG(StringRef
2013 Nov 04
2
[LLVMdev] compile error when using overloaded = operator of DenseMap
Hi,
I am trying to implement Available Expressions data flow analysis. I
created the following class (I am giving here code snippet.):
namespace {
typedef DenseMap<Expression, uint32_t> DMTy; //Expression is a class I
defined.
struct DataFlowValue {
DMTy ExprMap;
llvm::BitVector* DFV;
// Functions operating on the data //
bool operator==(const DataFlowValue V) const;
2013 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] compile error when using overloaded = operator of DenseMap
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Rekha R <rekharamapai at nitc.ac.in> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to implement Available Expressions data flow analysis. I created
> the following class (I am giving here code snippet.):
>
> namespace {
> typedef DenseMap<Expression, uint32_t> DMTy; //Expression is a class I
> defined.
> struct DataFlowValue {
>
2010 Apr 19
1
[PATCH matahari] Removes all code for the previous CPUWrapper class.
This class has been replaced by the ProcessorsAgent.
Signed-off-by: Darryl L. Pierce <dpierce at redhat.com>
---
src/Makefile.am | 4 -
src/cpu.cpp | 216 -------------------------------------------------------
src/cpu.h | 111 ----------------------------
src/host.cpp | 24 ------
src/host.h | 3 -
src/schema.xml | 16 ----
6 files changed, 0 insertions(+),
2008 Feb 15
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM2.2 x64 JIT trouble on VStudio build
Hey Evan,
At the point of the instructions you suggested I step through, X86ISelLowering has this state:
- this 0x00000000005fe728 {VarArgsFrameIndex=-842150451 RegSaveFrameIndex=-842150451 VarArgsGPOffset=3452816845 ...} llvm::X86TargetLowering * const
+ llvm::TargetLowering {TM={...} TD=0x00000000008edac0
2018 Feb 22
0
tinc mesh setup
I admit that I am not familiar with Tinc very well but see that Tinc is running their current vpn connections. We have a scenario that has 20 different sites currently and successfully using tinc on openwrt but I am having issues adding an additional site as it will not communicate with the rest. I am not the one that originally setup the system but that person is no longer available. I have
2006 May 10
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc4 & mingw32
Hello, Everyone.
This is just brief description on building llvm-gcc4 with mingw32.
It's definitely non error-free and contains many "hacks", which should
be eliminated in the future.
1. Prerequisites
We're building in the folowing configuration:
1.1 GCC 3.4.5:
gcc -v
Reading specs from f:/research/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5/specs
Configured with:
2008 Feb 15
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM2.2 x64 JIT trouble on VStudio build
On Feb 12, 2008, at 5:26 PM, Chuck Rose III wrote:
> Hola LLVMers,
>
> I’m debugging through some strangeness that I’m seeing on X64 on
> windows with LLVM2.2. I had to change the code so that it would
> engage the x64 target machine on windows builds, but I’ve otherwise
> left LLVM 2.2 alone. The basic idea is that I’ve got a function bar
> which is compiled by
2016 Nov 20
3
uninitialized values in Attributes.cpp
I did a RelWithDebInfo + asserts build of LLVM just now and, when
running "make check" under Valgrind, am seeing a lot of uses of
uninitialized memory like the one below. Anyone know offhand what's
likely to be the root cause? Unfortunately a Debug build doesn't give
these errors. Thanks,
John
FAIL: LLVM :: Analysis/BasicAA/pr18573.ll (2093 of 18733)
2018 Mar 15
3
issues connecting in other sites
Hi Team,
I admit that I am not familiar with Tinc very well, but have Tinc running at approximately 20 sites and functioning as a mesh vpn/network. I am having issues adding an additional site as it will not communicate with the rest. I have taken the firmware of one and flashed it on another router to make it duplicate and then tested it working but when I change the hostname, and IP to what we
2016 Nov 20
3
uninitialized values in Attributes.cpp
Well, it looks like almost all of the problems go away when I build
using trunk instead of 3.9. So, that was scary but I'm going to forget
it ever happened. >8000 test cases failed under Valgrind!!
John
On 11/20/2016 03:03 AM, Sanjoy Das via llvm-dev wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> This is probably somewhat of a stretch, but since the problem does not
> happen with a Debug build,
2008 Feb 13
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM2.2 x64 JIT trouble on VStudio build
Hola LLVMers,
I'm debugging through some strangeness that I'm seeing on X64 on windows with LLVM2.2. I had to change the code so that it would engage the x64 target machine on windows builds, but I've otherwise left LLVM 2.2 alone. The basic idea is that I've got a function bar which is compiled by VStudio and I'm creating another function foo via LLVM JIT which is going
2005 May 12
0
Patch to address (PR#7853) -- tested briefly, seems to
Thank you for the patch.
To clarify: this is not a bug. ?.C says
The mapping of the types of R arguments to C or Fortran arguments
in '.C' or '.Fortran' is
R C Fortran
integer int * integer
numeric double * double precision
- or - float * real
complex Rcomplex * double complex
2010 May 24
4
Running .Net 2.0 SP1 application Zalktis
Hello!
I am trying to run Latvian accounting software Zalktis (free demo http://www.zalktis.lv/faili.htm) on Wine.
It requires MS .Net Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 and MS MDAC Refresh 2.8
I am running latest Wine (wine-1.2-rc1), installed dotnet20 and mono trough winetricks. Operating system:ubuntu 10.04
This program installs fine, but then I want to run it crashes (with send and don`t send error)
2009 Dec 22
1
RGtk2 - retrieve ggraphics mouse coordinates during drag-and-drop event
Hi all,
I have a gtable and a ggraphic widget.
I want to drag an element from the table onto the graphic.
When the drag object is released over the ggraphic widget, I want the
mouse coordinates inside the ggraphic to be returned.
Right now I do not know how to get the mouse ccordinates of the
ggraphic widget at any given time.
How can I access the ggraphics mouse coordinates?
Below you find
2007 Dec 11
0
[PATCH] update symbian build
This patch updates the symbian build files to latest svn trunk,
and also adds a new makefile for speexdsp.
Signed-off-by: Alfred E. Heggestad <aeh@db.org>
---
Index: symbian/speexdsp.mmp
===================================================================
--- symbian/speexdsp.mmp (revision 0)
+++ symbian/speexdsp.mmp (revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+/*
+ Copyright (C) 2003 Commonwealth
2006 Oct 30
1
QueryParser and prefixes
Hi all,
My app uses prefixes for user-defined labels and directory names.
Since these are
case-sensitive, I chose XLABEL and XDIR respectively. Labels and directories
may start with an upper-case, so a ":" is always inserted between the
prefix and the
term itself. These prefixes are mapped with add_boolean_prefix to
"dir" and "label".
Let's imagine I index a