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2012 Jun 18
4
[LLVMdev] Cast Pointer Address to Functions
I have a function address held in an uint64_t. I would like to cast the function address to a function prototype and create a call to the function in LLVM. How could I do this ? Thanks Xin
2012 Jun 19
0
[LLVMdev] Cast Pointer Address to Functions
> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Xin Tong > Subject: [LLVMdev] Cast Pointer Address to Functions > I have a function address held in an uint64_t. I would like to cast > the function address to a function prototype and create a call to the > function in LLVM. How could I do this ? This is what works for us:
2016 Mar 24
0
attribute of intrinsic function
> On Mar 24, 2016, at 12:45 PM, Xiangyang Guo via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > When I define an intrinsic function with memory write permission, my assumption is that we can either attach [IntrReadWriteArgMem] or [] to the intrinsic function. Based on the comment of the source code , "IntrReadWriteArgMem - This intrinsic reads and writes
2016 Mar 24
4
attribute of intrinsic function
Hi, When I define an intrinsic function with memory write permission, my assumption is that we can either attach [IntrReadWriteArgMem] or [] to the intrinsic function. Based on the comment of the source code , "IntrReadWriteArgMem - This intrinsic reads and writes only from memory that one of its arguments points to, but may access an unspecified amount." "If no property is set,
2015 Jan 23
1
[PATCH v2] virt-copy, virt-tar: show help for -h
Shows manpage for virt-copy-in,out and virt-tar-in,out when user supplies -h as a parameter instead of listing unrelated commands with descriptions. Maros Zatko (1): virt-copy, virt-tar: show help for -h fish/virt-copy-in | 13 ++++++++++++- fish/virt-copy-out | 13 ++++++++++++- fish/virt-tar-in | 13 ++++++++++++- fish/virt-tar-out | 13 ++++++++++++- 4 files changed, 48 insertions(+),
2015 Jan 23
2
[PATCH] virt-copy, virt-tar: show help for -h
Shows manpage for virt-copy-in,out and virt-tar-in,out when user supplies -h as a parameter instead of listing unrelated commands with descriptions. Maros Zatko (1): virt-copy, virt-tar: show help for -h fish/virt-copy-in | 13 ++++++++++++- fish/virt-copy-out | 13 ++++++++++++- fish/virt-tar-in | 13 ++++++++++++- fish/virt-tar-out | 13 ++++++++++++- 4 files changed, 48 insertions(+),
2013 Jun 15
2
Plotting two y-axis vs non-numeric x-axis
Hi dear all, the following code is correct. but I want to use non-numeric x-axis, for example if I replace time <- seq(0,72,6) by month <- c("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec","Pag") Ofcourse I use factor(month) instead of
2023 Nov 06
2
understanding predict.lm
Hello, All: I am unable to manually replicate predict.lm, specifically comparing se.fit with (fit[,3]-fit[,2]): I think their ratio should be 2*qnorm((1-level)/2), and that's not what I'm getting. Consider the following slight modification of the first example in help('predict.lm'): set.seed(1) x <- rnorm(15) y <- x + rnorm(15) predict(lm(y ~ x)) new <-
2016 Mar 29
0
JIT compiler and calls to existing functions
There is no documentation I know of. Rough sketch: 1) Create a subclass of SectionMemoryManager 2) Create an instance of this class and add it the EngineBuilder via setMCJITMemoryManager (Make sure everything runs without changes) 3) Override the getSymbolAddress method, have your implementation call the base classes impl (Make sure everything runs without changes) 4) Add handling to map
1998 Apr 27
1
R-beta: vectors in dataframe?
I have a file: x y z 0.025 0.025 1.65775 0.025 0.050 1.62602 0.025 0.075 1.63683 0.025 0.100 1.91847 0.025 0.125 2.00913 0.025 0.150 1.82222 0.025 0.175 1.70901 0.025 0.200 1.39759 0.025 0.225 1.39089 0.025 0.250 1.04762 If I read the file like this: data<-read.table("file.dat") How do I access the vectors x,y,z that are inside the dataframe data? I studied Venables and
2006 Nov 03
4
[LLVMdev] is createCFGSimplificationPass unused?
It looks like createCFGSimplificationPass was disabled on 2006/09/04. This causes some problems for architectures that use conditional moves to implement select (alpha and ARM). For example, on 2006/09/03 a "if (a) return 0; else return 1;" compiled to ---------------------------------------- zapnot $17,15,$1 zapnot $16,15,$2 bis $31,$31,$0 cmpeq $2,$1,$1
2005 Aug 26
3
Matrix oriented computing
Hi, I want to compute the quantiles of Chi^2 distributions with different degrees of freedom like x<-cbind(0.005, 0.010, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 0.9, 0.95, 0.975, 0.99, 0.995) df<-rbind(1:100) m<-qchisq(x,df) and hoped to get back a length(df) times length(x) matrix with the quantiles. Since this does not work, I use x<-c(0.005, 0.010, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 0.9, 0.95, 0.975,
2010 Feb 04
2
help needed using t.test with factors
I am trying to use t.test on the following data: date type INTERVAL nCASES MTF SDF MTO SDO nFST MF nOBS MO MB BIASCV BIASEV ME MAE RMSE CRCF 2001-06-15 avn GE1.00 4385 0.246 0.300 1.502 0.556 1367 1.373 4385 1.502 1.471 0.285 0.164 -1.256 1.266 1.399 0.056 2001-06-15 avn
2013 Jul 12
2
How to determine the pdf of a gamma distribution using the estimated parameters?
Hello everyone, With th bar histogram (number of occurrences) hist<-c(24,7,4,1,2,1,1) of seven equally spaces classes ]1-4], ]5-8], ]9-12], ]13-16], ]17-20], ]21-24], ]25-28], I obtained shape=0.8276 and rate=0.1448. I would like to know how to build the continuous pdf of a this gamma distribution knowing these two estimated parameters such that I will be able to predict the pdf of any
2011 Dec 13
1
plotting 2 Y-axes, aligning the 0 value
Hi, Being a novice to R, I would like to create a graph in R with 2 axes. One of the 2 only has positive values, the other one also has negative values. The part I'm struggling with is how to align the 2. Rather than starting to plot the data from the x axis, I would like to start plotting the positive values on the right axis only as of the 0 value on the left axis. Using a simple example
2000 Dec 06
3
write.table
Good morning, suppose the following: m <- round(matrix(rnorm(16), ncol=4), 3) a <- rev(c(0.01, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1)) rownames(m) <- a colnames(m) <- c("0.25,0.75", "0.4,0.6", "0.1,0.9", "0.4,0.9") m 0.25,0.75 0.4,0.6 0.1,0.9 0.4,0.9 0.1 1.034 -0.119 -1.213 0.619 0.05 0.035 1.074 0.525 1.671 0.025 -1.687 0.960
2012 Feb 18
3
foreach %do% and %dopar%
Hi everyone, I'm working on a script trying to use foreach %dopar% but without success, so I manage to run the code with foreach %do% and looks like this: The code is part of a MCMC model for projects valuation, returning the most important results (VPN, TIR, EVA, etc.) of the simulation. foreach (simx = NsimT, .combine=cbind, .inorder=FALSE, .verbose=TRUE) %do% { MCPVMPA = MCVAMPA[simx]
2004 Jun 01
3
Confidence Bounds on QQ Plots?
What's the current best wisdom on how to construct confidence bounds on something like a normal probability plot? I recall having read a suggestion to Monte Carlo something like 201 simulated lines with the same number of points, then sort the order statistics, and plot the 6th and 196th of these. [I use 201 not 200 because quantile(1:201, c(0.025, 0.975)) = 6 and 196 while
2018 May 15
0
Systemfit
... and the mailing list is picky about attachments... whatever you attached did not conform to the stringent requirements mentioned in the Posting Guide. Pasting the code right into the email is usually safest, though you DO have to post using plain text (as the Posting Guide indicates) or your code may get mangled by the automatic html format removal. On May 15, 2018 7:04:31 AM PDT, Bert Gunter
2018 May 15
1
Systemfit
Unless there is good reason not to, always cc the list -- there are lots of smarter folks than I on it who can help. I may or may not have time to look at this. Hopefully someone else will. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip