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2000 Jul 06
0
Re: [R] R 1.1.0 dev.print() & dev.copy2eps -- bug{let} (PR#596)
>>>>> "StEgl" == Stephen Eglen <stephen@cogsci.ed.ac.uk> writes: StEgl> Hi, I just upgraded to 1.1.0 from 1.0.1 this morning on my OSF/1 StEgl> machine. I now have problems with the following code: StEgl> %E /tmp 43% R --vanilla StEgl> Version 1.1.0 (June 15, 2000) StEgl> ... >> test2 <- function () {
2002 Jan 15
1
labels returned by cut() when include.lowest=T (PR#1263)
Full_Name: Stephen Eglen Version: 1.4 OS: Redhat Linux 7.1 Submission from: (NULL) (128.252.204.36) I think the brackets in the levels of cut() are slightly incorrect when include.lowest is TRUE. For example: > table(cut( c(1,4), include.lowest=T, right=F, breaks=c(1,2,3,4))) [1,2) [2,3) [3,4) 1 0 1 I think the last range in this case should be [3,4]. A similar problem
2005 Jul 19
1
Minor "bug" in source()
For R v2.1.1 patched and R v2.2.0 devel: Calling source(file, chdir=TRUE) with is.character(file) != TRUE, that is, with 'file' as a connection, will generate an error. Example: > file <- textConnection("cat('Hello world\n')") > source(file, chdir=TRUE) Error in source(file, chdir = TRUE) : Object "ofile" not found Of course, it does not make
2014 Jul 15
3
[LLVMdev] Does LLVM 3.5 works with IR from LLVM 3.0?
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 10:46 AM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote: > On 7/15/14, 9:32 AM, Gaoyao Xiao wrote: > > Hi, > > > I have some IR files which can be compiled using llc-3.0 and gcc-4.6.3. > I want to instrument these IR files. My instrumentation pass is implemented > under LLVM-3.5 and some data structures in LLVM-3.5 are not available on >
2014 Dec 03
2
[PATCH] test_compression.sh
* Use `mktemp` instead of playing with date(1). * Use -f instead of removing the file every time. * "echo ERROR; exit 1" is what die() is for. * Some cosmetic renamings ('k' to 'comp' for compression etc). * Remove the MacOSX comment. It's not MacOSX specific, and it's not a problem anyway. The number behaves just right. * Remove the $((${size}+10)). It's
2010 Jun 04
2
[LLVMdev] Inserting a function call into bitcode
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Nehal Gandhi <nbg2k7 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Eli, >> >> Thanks for that. Rookie mistake on my side. It solves the linking issue. >> However, it was not the main problem. The problem is when I execute the >> linked file ( modified bitcode + file containing the function), I get an >> assertion error - Assertion `Addr
2005 May 27
0
[LLVMdev] SSA in the Front End
Ricardo wrote: > Hi, > > I have been looking into the code that generates the LLVM assembly in the LLVM front end, but I am > not very sure if at the time that the llvm_c_expand_body_1 function is called, the SSA form was > already constructed (each definition dominates all the uses). Can somebody please tell me? The LLVM GCC frontend does not translate variables directly into
2005 Sep 01
1
R CMD BATCH on scripts without trailing newline
If the last line of an R script does not have a trailing newline, a small errror is produced at the end of the script. Small example. If file eg.r contains one line: getwd() and there is no newline after the closing paren $ R CMD BATCH eg.r produces an error: $ cat eg.r.Rout R : Copyright 2005, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Version 2.1.1 Patched (2005-09-01), ISBN 3-900051-07-0
2005 May 28
1
[LLVMdev] SSA in the Front End
Thanks for the explanation. It's more clear now The only thing that seems strange is that in the function llvm_expand_shortcircuit_truth_expr in the front end, there is the creation of a PHI instruction. If there is no SSA yet, why do you do that? Thanks in advance --- John Criswell <criswell at cs.uiuc.edu> wrote: > Ricardo wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have been
2010 Jun 04
0
[LLVMdev] Inserting a function call into bitcode
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Nehal Gandhi <nbg2k7 at gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Nehal Gandhi <nbg2k7 at gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi Eli, >>> >>> Thanks for that. Rookie mistake on my side. It solves the linking issue. >>> However, it was not the main problem. The problem is when I execute the >>> linked file (
2009 Jul 13
1
are new directories created inside the partial dir?
When --partial-dir is used rsync creates new or updated files inside a temporary dir. For example the new version of some/path/file is created in some/path/<partial-dir-name>/file and later moved. What happens if a new directory is created? If some/path/newdir/newfile is to be copied, is it done in some/path/<partial-dir-name>/newdir/<partial-dir-name>/newfile? Or is newdir
2010 Nov 29
1
map() and pdf clipping
Hello, Below is a function (test.map) that permits drawing the same map using three different devices. The "pdf" device doesn't clip polygons to the plot region as I see it does by both the native device (in my case "Quartz") and the "png" device. test.map("pdf") # produces "test-map.pdf" with no clipping test.map("png") #
2010 Jun 04
2
[LLVMdev] Inserting a function call into bitcode
Hi Eli, I have attached a tar file containing Pass (ConditionPass.cpp), External function (PrintRes.cpp) and test program (try.c). I use command chain as describe in previous mail. Thanks, Nehal. -----Original Message----- From: Eli Friedman [mailto:eli.friedman at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 3:39 AM To: Nehal Gandhi Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Inserting a
2013 Jan 16
1
Read.dta and Write.dta Binary Data Error
Thanks in advance. I pass data sets between R and Stata and think dta files would be the best files for this. To do this I can use package foreign or package memisc. I mostly use foreign, although have used memisc and this problem mostly didn't happen, but created errors at other times. I have a csv data set (and created a test case) with with at least one column completely missing. This
2007 Apr 23
1
Bug in R 2.4.1 ?
Hello everybody, I'm using hdf5 files to store results from intermediate calculations. These are usually part of a list, called "res". As I want the hdf-files to contain all the members of res in its top "directory", I used to do attach(res) do.call("hdf5save", args=c(fileout=file.path(dir, ofile), as.list(names(res)))) detach(res) which did what I
2009 Jul 03
1
Zimbra IMAP authentication - SOLVED
Hello, everyone. No need to read this message. I'm posting for documentation for other poor, ignorant slobs like me who are struggling to pull together the many technologies to make converged networks happen. Hopefully, this will help save someone else the time I spent. I started the below email until I realized I had solved multiple parts of a compound problem but not all at the same time.
2003 Jul 23
1
Strange behaviour when running R from within Emacs on Winddows
Dear R-experts, I run R in a shell under Emacs on Win2k using ESS. I get the following strange error > shell("copy c:\\file.txt c:\\newfile.txt") warning: extra args ignored after 'copy' Forkert syntaks for kommandoen. Warning message: cmd execution failed with error code 1 in: shell("copy c:\\file.txt c:\\newfile.txt") The same problem emerges independently of
2004 Apr 30
1
--backup requires remote connection?
Does the --backup, --backup-dir set require that either then source or target be a remote connection? Test folder hierarchy: /Users/localskaiser/source/myfile.txt /Users/localskaiser/source/a/b/c/newfile.txt /Users/localskaiser/target /Users/localskaiser/archive I can not get the following command to work (after running it once, and then modifying newfile.txt): [skaiser-pbg4:~] localska%
2006 Jun 03
1
[LLVMdev] Help with pass ordering
Dear llvm guys, I am trying to add the BreakCriticalEdges pass to my application. I tried to add it to the PNE pass (e.g. PHIElimination.cpp - AU.addRequiredID(BreakCriticalEdgesID); ), but I get this error: llc -f -regalloc=simple Base1Sum.bc -o simple.s ----------------------------------------------- llc: PassManagerT.h:387: void llvm::PassManagerT<Trait>::markPassUsed(const
2010 Jun 11
4
setting the current working directory to the location of the source file
AFAIK a script run through source() does not have any legit way to learn about it's own location. I need this to make sure that the script will find its datafiles after I move the whole directory. (The datafiles are in the same directory.) Here is a hack I invented to work around it: print(getwd()) source_pathname = get("ofile",envir = parent.frame()) source_dirname =