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2011 May 26
3
change function scope?
I'm still getting used to R's scoping. I've run into the following situation value=0 thefunction <- function() print( value ) somefunction <- function() { value=99; thefunction() } somefunction() now, I understand that somefunction() returns 0 because thefunction() was defined with value=0 in its parent envrionment, it dosent look at all in the environment of somefunction. My
2006 Sep 25
2
[LLVMdev] Name of Function's original module during link-time optimization
Hi, Reid Spencer wrote: > Call getBytecodeModuleProvider (see Reader.h). The problem is that one needs to provide the filename of the original module as the argument of getBytecodeModuleProvider, whereas this is unknown (it's exactly what we're trying to find out). But, by looking where this method is called in the original bytecode loading process, I figured out a way to set the
2011 Apr 27
0
Retaining original caller id
Hi, I'm trying to get my head around an interesting problem (well.... I think it's interesting :-) ). An inbound call (say from extension 100) gets send to a queue and one of the members (say on extension 200) answers the call when her/his phone rings. In this case ${CALLERID(num)} = 100 and ${MEMBERINTERFACE:4} = 200. All good. Now another member (say on extension 210) answers the call
2006 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] Name of Function's original module during link-time optimization
Hi Bram, On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 22:58 +0200, Bram Adams wrote: > Hi, > > During link-time optimization using llvm-ld, I occasionally need to > find the name/ID of the original module/bytecode file a Function > belonged to. In order to do this I added a nameOfPreviousModule- > attribute to Function and some getters/setters (see attached patch). > However, I can't
2006 Sep 24
2
[LLVMdev] Name of Function's original module during link-time optimization
Hi, During link-time optimization using llvm-ld, I occasionally need to find the name/ID of the original module/bytecode file a Function belonged to. In order to do this I added a nameOfPreviousModule- attribute to Function and some getters/setters (see attached patch). However, I can't find out how to read in the ModuleID of a Module during bytecode loading in
2011 Mar 30
3
how about a "<p-" operator?
I was cursing Matlab again today (what else is new) because the default action for every Matlab command is to spew the result to the console, and one must remember to put that darn ";" at the end of every line. So I just wondered: was there ever a discussion as to providing some modified version of the "<-" and "->" operators in R to do the reverse?
2006 Mar 21
2
Multiple commands per priority
Hi everybody. I have been searching and trying for an answer, but no luck, so here I go.. Is there anyway to execute multiple commands on a single priority in extensions.conf? eg: exten => X.,1,Dial(SIP/1111) & somefunction(${EXTEN}) I need the dial command to dial internal extensions, and the "somefunction" to kick of our own outgoing system for redirection to outside lines;
2016 Jun 14
2
Calling a null pointer. How undefined it is?
Hi all: This question is related to a state machine generated by LLVM for a coroutine. I stripped all coroutine related details to get to the essence of the question. Let's say I have a state machine that looks like this: struct State { FnPtr Fn; State() : Fn(&SomeFunction) {} void Go() { (*Fn)(); } void Stop() { Fn = nullptr; } bool IsDone() { return Fn ==
2010 Dec 01
2
default arguments and '...' in a function
Dear R-users, I'm trying to work out a way to set default values for arguments in a function which includes the optional argument '...'. In practice, I have a 'plot' method for a function which specifies different types of plots. Every different plot should have different default arguments (for example for 'col', 'ylim' etc), plus the argument '...' to
2009 Oct 11
3
[LLVMdev] Problems linking shared library with __declspec(dllexport)
Hi all, I am trying to use llvm-gcc to link shared libraries on windows/mingw32. When I try to link libraries that contain functions declared with __declspec(dllexport) someFunction(); I get the link error: Cannot export _someFunction: symbol not found Removing the declspec directive solves the problem, but this is not a very feasible solution for me. Using 'regular' gcc does not
2008 Jul 14
2
Backslash in sub pattern?
Dear guRus, I am trying to replace "~" by "$\sim$" for TeX. However, I can't get the backslash to work. I would like to turn "DV~IV" into "DV$\sim$IV". sub("~","$\sim$","DV~IV") => "DV$sim$IV" sub("~","$\\sim$","DV~IV") => "DV$sim$IV"
2002 Nov 07
2
combinations
I need to construct all possible combinations of an vector of length N taken X at a time for simulation purposes. Taking a a small vector as an example: >input <- c('a','b','c','d') >somefunction(input) a,b,c a,b,d a,c,d b,c,d my only solution thus far is: somefunction <- function(x){ ...a series of grotesque and horribly inefficient loops
2009 Aug 19
2
lmer with random slopes for 2 or more first-level factors?
I have data from a design in which items are completely nested within subjects. Subject is the only second-level factor, but I have multiple first-level factors (IVs). Say there are 2 such independent variables that I am interested in. What is the proper syntax to fit a mixed-effects model with a by-subject random intercept, and by-subject random slopes for both the 2 IVs? I can
2009 Oct 11
0
[LLVMdev] Problems linking shared library with __declspec(dllexport)
> I am trying to use llvm-gcc to link shared libraries on windows/mingw32. > When I try to link libraries that contain functions declared with >  __declspec(dllexport) someFunction(); > > I get the link error: > >  Cannot export _someFunction: symbol not found dllexport declspec should be put on the function definition, in this example there is nothing to export - dllexport
2009 Oct 26
2
What is the most efficient practice to develop an R package?
I am reading Section 5 and 6 of http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Leisch-CreatingPackages.pdf It seems that I have to do the following two steps in order to make an R package. But when I am testing these package, these two steps will run many times, which may take a lot of time. So when I still develop the package, shall I always source('linmod.R') to test it. Once the code in
2015 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] clang change function name
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 12:12:34AM -0500, John Criswell wrote: > On 3/2/15 12:07 AM, Haopeng Liu wrote: > >Got it, thanks. But in my pass, I use function name to locate. Can I > >disable mangling in clang? > > No, but you can probably fine a library that can either mangle the original > name or demangle the name you're seeing in the LLVM bitcode. > > As an FYI,
2017 Jun 26
1
Changing the order of the factors in a cumulative logit model
Hi all, I am using the clm function from the ordinal package to fit a cumulative logit model. If I run the regression without formatting my dependent variable (which is a factor), it works fine, however I need to change the order of the factors to be able to interpret the estimates. I have tried doing this using the relevel function and the factors are now in the correct order, but when running
2008 Mar 04
2
Matchers tutorial ...
I am looking for a good a - z matchers tutorial . Anyone got a url for one? Thanks Anthony Broad-Crawford -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20080303/fd652444/attachment-0001.html
2006 Aug 06
4
DRY Scaffolds
I''ve got 8 scaffolds, each one can be considered an ''item'', such as a blog, photo, etc. Using login_engine and user_engine, I list all blogs belonging to a user by saying: @user=session[:user] @blogs=@user.blogs.find(:all) but then let''s say I want to create an option where I want to slice it differently: @user=session[:user] if @someOption ==1
2013 Jan 07
3
Samba 4 "Services for UNIX"?
I have a working Samba 4.0.0 AD DC running and am able to manage users etc using the Windows tools. Great. Now I want to as much as possible eliminate the need for an additional directory service (OpenLDAP and/or Open Directory) if not entirely. I need automount working and Posix users. I believe it's possible to set this up but haven't been able to find any solid documentation - Can