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2006 Jul 07
1
FYI: Manuals Site
I didn''t get much notice on #rubyonrails, so I thought I''d post here: http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/ looks pretty broken, also lots of "book not found" errors: http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/book/17 -Mat
2006 Sep 18
2
BUG: Possible issue with escaped hrefs
I noticed an interesting problem today when scripting against a web app. The application contained a link in it that used %20 instead of spaces. After running mechanize through the Charles debugging proxy I found that mechanize was converting %20 to %2520 (double escaping the %20). This appears to happen under both 0.5.4 and 0.6.0. Here''s a simple set of files that demonstrate
2007 Jun 29
0
(no subject)
Thanks Mat. ----- Original Message ---- From: Mat Schaffer <schapht at gmail.com> To: Ruby Mechanize Users List <mechanize-users at rubyforge.org> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 7:22:40 AM Subject: Re: [Mechanize-users] (no subject) On Jun 26, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Matt White wrote: Hello, I am on a page that lists 78 items and can only show 25 per page, so there are links for each
2006 Aug 07
3
Monitoring Rails apps?
I just had an interesting meeting with developers from other parts of my company. One of the things they said they really liked about Java- based solutions was the availability of sys-admin tools to monitor Java (probably J2EE) applications. Nothing comes to mind in the RoR camp to cover this. I''m sure there are plenty of generic tools for watching pings and log files, but is
2006 Aug 14
2
Rails Monitoring, reprise
Last week I posted a question about monitoring Rails applications. Basically, the java folks at my business cited one of their reasons for sticking with Java is it''s monitoring tools. After picking some ears, I found out that the one we''re looking at most is JBoss Operations Network. And I have to say, it''s pretty neat.
2006 May 25
7
Grouping controllers
I''m grouping controllers to avoid cluttering the top-level namespace. First, I used script/generate Admin::Customers new edit show list and then I used script/generate Admin::Providers new edit show list. The generator created the subfolders correctly: I have an admin folder and inside there''s customer_controller.rb and provider_controller.rb. I have the same structure in
2006 Jul 31
17
Ruby on Snails
I''ve been reading, hearing, and looking at blogs that state Ruby on Rails is rather slow. Coming from a VB 6 world (thank you Microsoft for killing VB because VB.NET is NOT VB) I was always told that VB was a toy or too slow. Now, I''ll easily tell you that yes VB was not a great language. It had it''s share of warts, like a lot of other languages I might add, but
2006 Aug 01
8
Dumb views?
Hello again! I''ve another "what would you do in this situation" question. You''ve got 6 controllers, one named base. The other 5 controllers extend base. Currently they share one layout. Your layout displays navigation. However, there are two actions inside base for which you do not want navigation displayed (index, new). Do you... a) Add logic to your layout telling
2007 Jul 15
3
rejected form not handled
Hello, I have a login form on /login.php which POSTs to /dorf1.php when access is granted and to /login.php when it is denied. require ''rubygems'' require ''mechanize'' agent = WWW:Mechanize.new() login = agent.get("http://server/login.php") form = login.forms.action("dorf1.php") form.fields[2].value = "wronguser" # login
2015 Sep 09
0
Profiling function that contains both C++ and Fortran Code
Hello, I am trying to profile a function of OpenMx (http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu) for CPU time. My operating system is OS X 10.10. OpenMx contains C++ and Fortran code. I have read the section regarding profiling compiled code in the manual (https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-exts.html#Profiling-compiled-code). This section and this post (http://blog.fellstat.com/?p=337)
2006 Nov 02
5
Adding fields to a form
Is there a decent way to add a field to a form before posting it? I haven''t tried using HPricot manipulations just yet, since I can''t ever find really solid docs on hpricot.... Form#[]= doesn''t work because it first searches only pre-existing fields. I''m investigating how to write a patch now. But I thought maybe someone here might have an idea.
2007 Jan 27
7
Getting elements from a web page
I am new to Mechanize and was wondering if there was a built-in method to get the elements that are on the page that are not part of a form. A couple of examples would be my banking site lists my entries and I want them to go into an array so that I can handle them. Or another site I use, does some categorization for me and I would like to manipulate it and present it differently to a user.
2010 Jul 23
1
[LLVMdev] Path Profiling
Dear LLVM developers: I am a summer research student at the University of Alberta and I am working on implementing path profiling into LLVM. My work is almost complete; I am currently conducting tests to ensure that the path profiler functions correctly. To provide evidence that the profiler produces accurate results, I have developed a verifier which derives edge profile files (identical to
2010 Dec 08
0
[LLVMdev] Reviewer for our Path Profiling Implementation
On Dec 3, 2010, at 11:21 AM, Adam Preuss wrote: > I am a student at the University of Alberta under the > supervision of José Nelson Amaral, and I have been working on > implementing path profiling into LLVM. I have completed my project > and would like to submit it. > > We are looking for a reviewer for the path profiling implementation. We > have sent previous requests
2009 Mar 31
2
[LLVMdev] Static Profiling - GSoC 2009
Hello all, I would like to participate in this year's Google Summer of Code and I am sending you a short description of my proposal. I have written the formal proposal already and if someone is interested I can send him the pdf. One of the open projects in the LLVM list is to enhance LLVM with static profiling capabilities. LLVM already provides a unified structure for writing pro
2010 Dec 08
1
[LLVMdev] Reviewer for our Path Profiling Implementation
Thank you for your suggestions on the patch. If the patch is committed, I would be willing to maintain it, though I am not sure what is all involved or how I am made aware of changes that need to be made. The technical report https://www.cs.ualberta.ca/system/files/tech_report/2010/PreussPathProfLLVM.pdf contains my benchmarks relating to profiling overhead in LLVM. Over the next week I will
2013 Jan 22
0
[LLVMdev] Dynamic Profiling - Instrumentation basic query
Hi John and Silky, I can see a copy of 'giri' slicing project branch here http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/giri/. Though it may be little older, it will work I think. You can look at the code to see how we do the instrumentation. Thanks, Swarup. ________________________________________ From: John Criswell [criswell at illinois.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 10:29 AM To:
2013 Jan 14
2
[LLVMdev] Dynamic Profiling - Instrumentation basic query
Hi, @Alastair: Thanks a bunch for explaining this so well. I was able to write a simple profiler, and run it. I need to profile the code for branches (branch mis predicts simulation), load/store instructions (for cache hits/miss rate), and a couple of other things and therefore, would need to instrument the code. However, I would like to know if writing the output to a file would increase the
2013 Jan 22
0
[LLVMdev] Dynamic Profiling - Instrumentation basic query
Oh, OK. I didn't check the code. I think it only contains your flow tracking analysis code, isn't it. Our 'Giri' project was completely separate from it. Should we merge it with this or keep it as a separate project? -Swarup. ________________________________________ From: John Criswell [criswell at illinois.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:12 PM To: Sahoo, Swarup Kumar Cc:
2013 Jan 14
0
[LLVMdev] Dynamic Profiling - Instrumentation basic query
There is code that does this for older versions of LLVM. I believe it is in the giri project in the LLVM SVN repository. I can look into more details when I get back from vacation. Swarup may also be able to provide information on the giri code. -- John T. ________________________________________ From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] on behalf of Silky Arora