Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "debug build busts memory"
2019 Nov 26
6
debug build busts memory
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:31 AM David Jones via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Throw hardware at it.
>
While I agree that this is good advice with the current state of affairs, I
don't think we should consider the current situation acceptable.
LLVM has a lot of knobs that Tim alluded to, but first time users shouldn't
have to search for them to get a
2017 Jun 30
3
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
James A. Peltier <jpeltier at sfu.ca> wrote:
> While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem,
> the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is
> based on a newer kernel.
I've installed CentOS 7 with the latest kernel from elrepo (4.11.8),
and I can't get Grub to install. I think I'll have to conclude that it
really
2020 Apr 02
2
LLD issue on a massively parallel build machine
> -----Original Message-----
> From: llvm-dev <llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org> On Behalf Of Tom Stellard
> via llvm-dev
> Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2020 7:49 PM
> To: Itaru Kitayama <itaru.kitayama at gmail.com>
> Cc: Nemanja Ivanovic via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
> Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] LLD issue on a massively parallel build machine
>
2020 Apr 04
2
LLD issue on a massively parallel build machine
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 11:35 AM Itaru Kitayama via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Setting LLVM_PARALLEL_LINK_JOBS
> did not help a week or two weeks ago’s lld.
>
> But recent commits to lld might reflect the variable correctly.
>
FYI: the variable has nothing to do with lld itself (not commits to lld
would change the behavior of this flag), as far as I know
2006 Jun 24
4
setting attribute in constructor, .NEW works but not .CREATE
I have table "decks" with three fields: "id", "created_at" and "cards"
which is a 264-character string field. I have modified the model with a
constructor, as follows:
class Deck < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_reader :cards
def initialize
@cards = "12345"
end
end
If I call Deck.new from my controller, I get no errors and an object
with the
2007 Dec 29
15
Do you think it would look cleaner?
I was looking over some of my specs.
I was thinking that the following:
@game.should_receive(:name).and_return(''The Battle for Blaze'')
@game.should_receive(:people).and_return(5000000)
@game.should_receive(:activated).and_return(true)
Would it look cleaner if I could do this instead?
@game.should_recieve_and_return(
:name => ''The Battle for Blaze''
2020 Jul 31
3
UEFI boot blank screen post update
Hi folks,
I am able to install workstation successfully on a dedicated SSD w/ GPT
partition w/ UEFI boot using the latest `CentOS-8.2.2004-x86_64-dvd1.iso`
from a bootable pen drive.
The motherboard is ASRock x570 Gaming 4 (
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570%20phantom%20Gaming%204/index.asp) w/
Ryzen 3600, 16G RAM, 1TB SSD in question.
However, after login, when I do a DNF update (which is
2010 Sep 26
2
Splitting a data frame into several completely separate data frames
Hello again,
How do I split a data frame into smaller, completely separate data frames
(rather than separate data frames comprising a single "list")? Consider the
following data, and my coding attempt:
x <- read.table(textConnection("id type number
indv.1 bagel 6
indv.2 bagel 1
indv.3 donuts 10
indv.4 donuts 9"), header = TRUE)
closeAllConnections()
x.split <-
2010 Mar 16
1
Changing global variables from functions
Hey all,
I'm relatively new to the R-environment. I'm having a bit of trouble with
encapsulation.
I have a globally declared variable that doesn't update it when I change it
in a function. For example when I run the following function
>deckn<-NULL
>deck1<-1 #52 card deck
>deck<-function()
{
#Creating a standard deck
deck1<-c(1:52)
deckn<-deck1
#Creating n
2006 Jun 22
1
Active Record question, orphaned children
I have a Deck object and a Card object with their corresponding tables. (You
know a deck of cards.) When I destory a Deck it leaves orphaned cards in
the database. Is there a way to set up the objects with ActiveRecord so that
when a parent object is destoryed the child objects are destroyed as well?
My code below.
class Deck < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :cards
end
class Card <
2006 Apr 10
4
Many To Many''s Join table attributes + migrations
Hi all,
just joined and have only just kicked off with Rails (coming, but not
departing, from WebObjects development). And so far there seems to be
a lot of promise except for one thing I can''t figure out as yet --
the above problem.
Say I have the following conceptual relationships:
ITEMS <<--->> CARTS
i.e., each item can belong to one or more categories. So really
2006 Apr 30
3
require "ajax_scaffold" in model error
Hi there,
I''ve got installed ajax_scaffold_generator (3.1.2, 2.2.1)
Anyway I''m following the example here <http://height1percent.com/
articles/2006/04/18/ajaxscaffold-3-1-0-released> which suggests the
following in a model file:
--------------------------------------------------------
require ''ajax_scaffold''
class Pet < ActiveRecord::Base
2010 Nov 23
3
[LLVMdev] question on the status of debugging symbols
Would someone be so kind as to tell me what the status of debugging symbols
(DWARF) generated by clang/llvm is?
I am on a linux x86-64 system (Fedora 13). Is gdb supposed to understand the
generated DWARF?
When I generate an executable with "clang -g" followed by "llc -O0" and feed it
to gdb, I get "no debugging symbols found".
What is the status of lldb on
2017 Feb 17
2
multiprecision add/sub
On 02/16/2017 12:08 PM, Stephen Canon wrote:
>> On Feb 16, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Bagel <bagel99 at gmail.com
>> <mailto:bagel99 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I figured that the optimization of this would bedifficult (else it would
>> have already been done :-))
>
> Don’t make this assumption. There’s lots of opportunities for optimization
> scattered
2020 Mar 24
3
Questions on ifconversion and predication
Assume an architecture that has multiple condition code registers, e.g., powerpc.
Now assume that there are predicate instructions like thumb2, but can specify
which condition code register they refer to.
Now also assume that these predicate instructions themselves are predicatible,
if executed they change the current predication state.
Can LLVM handle multiple levels of predication?
When is
2009 Aug 13
3
[LLVMdev] Branch Relaxation Support?
I think I have read that there are plans to generate object code (e.g. ELF)
directly in addition to assembly language source. If so, are there plans to
support branch relaxation for targets which support long/short branch
displacements? This is typically done in assemblers.
thanks,
bagel
2016 Nov 10
3
array fill idioms
Yes, I know this works peachy keen for char arrays. I'm looking at (which is
hard to express in C) something like
void foo () {
int bar[20] = { 42, 42, ..., 42 };
}
I don't want to do a memcopy of the 20 element constant array, and memset
doesn't work here. I want an intrinsic that copys the scalar int constant 42
to each element of the int array.
bagel
On 11/10/2016 03:30
2008 May 26
2
Why does sysinstall still limits cylinders to 65535?
Hello,
I have been struglling with sysinstall, attempting to make it handle
the geometry of some large SATA drives. After a lot of effort I
decided to stop suffering and modified the program in order to
circumvent the outdated limit of 65535 cylinders (see attached patch).
I'm thinking about submitting a PR with a change request but I'd like
to get some additional opinions first. I did
2010 Dec 04
4
[LLVMdev] question on generating dwarf metadata
On 12/03/2010 06:28 PM, Devang Patel wrote:
> We are working on a document. Here is current draft:
> http://wiki.llvm.org/Debug_Information
>
> -
> Devang
While this is great news, it doesn't completely satisfy my needs. Your
documentation assumes one is going to use the LLVM provided functions
(such as DIFactory::). My front-end can't use them because it is not
2018 Sep 20
6
CMake build of LLVM/clang with -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release does not create release versions?
Unfortunately, from personal experience, LLVM_PARALLEL_LINK_JOBS
appears to have no effect for Visual Studio builds, AND some of the
tools linked can take up several GB of RAM, so you'll end up with
paging issues. I ended up getting a RAM upgrade in order to sensibly
build it (note, I think builds with debug information take more memory
than those that don't, and also the clang projects