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2020 Jan 06
1
standard naming for components of R data structures
@steve Seek for online document named "writing R extensions" chapter 2. It tells how to describe a list structure using item markup for R documentation files, if indeed this matches your search, thing I am not sure. Something that looks like... value{ The \\code{list} owns following names \\item{alpha}{double vector} \\item{beta}{integer vector} \\item{delta}{raw vector} } Best Le
2020 Jan 06
0
standard naming for components of R data structures
Do you just need something on pen and paper? (In which case, I don't see why it needs to be "standard"). Or do you need something that can be used with bison/yacc/cup/etc to produce a parser? On a side note, I would say that the R Language Definition is the "standard" way. But I do recognize that this has a different flavour to modern language implementation *theory*.
2004 Nov 19
1
R (unix) command line editing for native speakers of vi
As an inveterate user of vi, I was pleased to stumble on how to use it for editing R commands. When an interactive R session is launched under unix, the command line editor most likely defaults to emacs. Typing <esc>,<ctrl>+j will switch this to vi editing mode (see below for possible exceptions). excerpted from readline(3) manpage: vi-editing-mode (M-C-j) When in emacs
2007 Feb 14
1
Any packages for conducting AHP( Analytic Hierarchy Process) data
Hi, R Lovers! I have some survey data. I'd like to run R or R packages for processing data inputted from AHP(Analytic Hierarchy Process) survey. Are there any R packages or subsititues for running data from AHP survey. Thanks in advance, -- Kum-Hoe Hwang, Ph.D.Phone : 82-31-250-3516 Email : phdhwang@gmail.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jan 28
1
error in gmake CrossCompileBuild
Dear all, I expect that I am on thin ice trying to build this on freeBSD 4.10, however, after tweaking Makefile-rcb v11Oct04 /* MAKE=gmake; MINGW_CROSS = mingw-cross4 */, I encounter: mingw32-gcc -isystem ~/RCrossBuild/cross- tools/mingw32/include -O2 -Wall -pedantic -I../include -I. - DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DR_DLL_BUILD -c dynload.c -o dynload.o dynload.c: In function `R_loadLibrary':
2015 Apr 09
2
[LLVMdev] BNF for IL/IR interpreter
This might be a very beginner question, but I'm looking for an example for something that I have never done. Suppose that I wanted to express actions with respect to lifted semantics of CPU instructions to an intermediate representation, BAP IL or LLVM IR. How might I go about providing a Backus Naur Form specification and then dynamically interpreting those lifted instructions by also
2020 Jan 14
4
as-cran issue ==> set _R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_* settings!
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 3:29 PM, Abby Spurdle <spurdle.a at gmail.com> wrote: > >> I do want to entice people to have a long look beyond closed >> source OS into the world of Free Software where not only R is >> FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) but (all / almost) all the >> tools you use are of that same spirit. > > And while everyone is talking about
2011 Mar 28
3
Interested in GSOC projects
Respected sir/ma'am, I, Saurabh Kumar, am a second year UG student in ?Department of Comp. Science at IIT Delhi, India and want to apply for GSOC. I am interested and would love to work on the following projects: ?-? QueryParser Reimplementation ?- ?Improve Spelling Correction I have worked on many programming projects and it makes me an eligible candidate for SOC. I have a experience of
2011 Mar 28
3
Interested in GSOC projects
Respected sir/ma'am, I, Saurabh Kumar, am a second year UG student in ?Department of Comp. Science at IIT Delhi, India and want to apply for GSOC. I am interested and would love to work on the following projects: ?-? QueryParser Reimplementation ?- ?Improve Spelling Correction I have worked on many programming projects and it makes me an eligible candidate for SOC. I have a experience of
2011 Oct 20
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Language Reference Strictness
> For the level of specificity you're looking for, just the source code itself. The LLVM IR language documentation is not, and isn't intended to be, a true language standard document in the same way that the C or C++ standards are. For any given case, check the docs first, and if your question isn't answered there, check the source code of the target(s) you're interested in.
2003 Sep 02
3
How to avoid automatic coercion to factor?
I have a function that manipulates a list of numeric and character components of equal length and wants to return a data.frame. EG, f<-function() { a<-list(Int1=1:5,Char1=letters[1:5],Char2=letters[6:10]) b<-data.frame(a) } How can I get the columns Char1, Char2, (...CharN) returned coerced to character and not factor? It appears that I could coerce individual columns by
2020 Jan 14
5
as-cran issue ==> set _R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_* settings!
>>>>> Avraham Adler >>>>> on Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:38:12 -0500 writes: > Those of us stuck on Windows but who attempt to develop properly are > wounded to the quick, sir! > :) > Avi Indeed, you had a ' :) ' , but others have perceived this as an insult. I'm really really sorry for that and do want to apologize to all of
2011 Oct 20
1
[LLVMdev] Formal spec for LLVM IR (Was: LLVM Language Reference Strictness)
Reed, Are you working on a grammar of the LLVM syntax or also on a full semantics? Steve Zdancewic's group at U. Penn. is working on a formal operational semantics for LLVM. It is partially complete and Greg Morrisett at Harvard is planning to build further on it. Regards, --Vikram Professor, Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://llvm.org/~vadve On Oct 20,
2006 Jan 09
1
AR: Quoting in Join Model Test
Greetings made men of rails! I am presently writing a new database adapter for rails to bring the OpenBase community on board. In working through the rather extensive AR tests (which I very much appreciate), I have come across a question I can''t seem to answer on my own. In the test_has_many_with_piggyback(AssociationsJoinModel) the result is expected as a quoted integer
2005 Feb 15
1
Apropos sprintf behavior
If changes to sprintf behavior are being considered, would it be possible to allow some of the other K&R conversion specifiers? xX - for integer to hex conversion, and c - for ascii value to character conversion would all be useful for me. Thanks, Steve Dutky On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:02:20 +0000 (GMT), Prof Brian Ripley wrote: +On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Wolfgang Huber wrote: + +> Dear
2013 Jul 27
4
[LLVMdev] Require Grammar for converting C to IR
Respected Sir/Madam, As I was developing some part of compiler for a project. I require grammar (BNF or EBNF) for converting the C code in the IR as it is not been mentioned any where over your official website. Awaiting for your help. Regards, Vijay Daultani. M.Tech student IIT Delhi
2009 Apr 26
2
Non-atomic Flags in APPEND
I'm using Evolution and Dovecot (on the localhost) and receiving these errors trying to move a message into the IMAP folder: C00095 APPEND INBOX (\Answered \Seen NotJunk "Junk" "NotJunk" "receipt-handled") {1022} C00095 BAD Error in IMAP command APPEND: Flags list contains non-atoms. Is this a Dovecot or Evolution bug? Thanks, Richard $ dovecot -n # 1.1.11:
2011 Mar 21
1
GSOC 2011 - QueryParser Reimplementation
hello everyone, I am Maheshwar, a prefinal year Computer Science undergraduate student at BITS-Pilani, India. When i was going through the GSOC ideas , i felt interested in Quesry parser project. Till now i have implemented a couple of LL(1) parsers as a part of my assignment in Compiler construction course, so i would love to join and contribute to this project. So can any one tell me how to go
2018 May 03
2
Getting --delete to work, simply
rsync version 3.1.2 protocol version 31 I've run into an issue using rsync on my QNAP NAS. I've installed Entware-ng on the NAS so that I can install better versions of programs, rsync being one of them. But, I've run into an issue wqith using the --delete option, as it has problems using wildcards. Initially a backup script looked like: #!/bin/sh for d in
2019 Sep 10
2
Google’s TensorFlow team would like to contribute MLIR to the LLVM Foundation
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 1:40 PM David Greene via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Renato Golin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > > > But perhaps more importantly, as Hal states clearly, is the need for > > an official specification, similar to the one for LLVM IR, as well as > > a formal document with the expected semantics into