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2019 Mar 29
2
Test failure due to file path
Hi all, The following tests fail because my username (csabaraduly) contains "bar" : ******************** FAIL: LLVM :: tools/llvm-objcopy/ELF/regex.test (47099 of 50832) ******************** TEST 'LLVM :: tools/llvm-objcopy/ELF/regex.test' FAILED ******************** Script: -- : 'RUN: at line 1'; /home/csabaraduly/wk/LLVM-git/__build_release_99/bin/yaml2obj
2019 Mar 29
2
Test failure due to file path
For ignore-undefined-symbols.s, the simplest fix ought to be to have the llvm-mc RUN line take the source from <stdin>: # RUN: llvm-mc –filetype=obj –triple=x86_64-pc-linux %s –o %t.o –g becomes # RUN: llvm-mc –filetype=obj –triple=x86_64-pc-linux < %s –o %t.o –g But in this case, llvm-symbolizer still prints the file as $CWD/<stdin> which seems like its own separate bug. --paulr
2017 Nov 27
2
Go Tsan check failure
Hi all, I'm trying to build clang on Ubuntu 17.10 - the build succeeds, but testing fails: ~/wk/LLVM/build_release$ svn info ../llvm/ Path: /home/csabaraduly/wk/LLVM/llvm Working Copy Root Path: /home/csabaraduly/wk/LLVM/llvm URL: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk Relative URL: ^/llvm/trunk Repository Root: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project Repository UUID:
2018 Apr 16
2
tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s spurious failure
******************** FAIL: LLVM :: tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s (38881 of 41794) ******************** TEST 'LLVM :: tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s' FAILED ******************** Script: -- /home/csabaraduly/wk/LLVM/build_release/bin/llvm-mc -triple x86_64-pc-linux /home/csabaraduly/wk/LLVM/llvm/test/tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s -filetype=obj -o
2017 Nov 28
2
Go Tsan check failure
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 12:16 AM, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com> wrote: > +dvyukov > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 4:56 AM, Csaba Raduly via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I'm trying to build clang on Ubuntu 17.10 - the build succeeds, but >> testing fails: >> >> ~/wk/LLVM/build_release$
2018 Apr 16
0
tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s spurious failure
Hello Csaba, Thanks for the heads up. I am the one who wrote that test. I'll look into that shortly. Sorry about the trouble. pl On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 at 11:56, Csaba Raduly via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > ******************** > FAIL: LLVM :: tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s (38881 of 41794) > ******************** TEST 'LLVM :: >
2018 Apr 16
1
tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/debug-names-find.s spurious failure
r330121 should fix that. Let me know if you still run into any issues. cheers, pl On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 at 12:07, Pavel Labath <labath at google.com> wrote: > Hello Csaba, > Thanks for the heads up. I am the one who wrote that test. I'll look into > that shortly. Sorry about the trouble. > pl > On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 at 11:56, Csaba Raduly via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at
2017 Nov 28
1
Go Tsan check failure
I guess there is lots of stuff that you don't care about besides tsan/go that is built and tested during llvm build, and there is no way to selectively disable each one of that. By design. In the long run we need to fix all failures (please file a proper bug). If you are looking for a temporal workaround, then comment it out. I don't what else to suggest. On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 9:47 AM,
2010 Jul 21
1
post hoc test for lme using glht ?
Hi, I have a fairly simple repeated measures-type data set I've been attempting to analyze using the lme function in the nlme package. Repeated searches here and other places lead me to believe I have specified my model correctly. However, I am having trouble with post-hoc tests. From what I gather, other people are successfully using the glht function from the multcomp package to
1999 Oct 13
1
dataframe transposition
Dear R-helpers, I wonder if I could impose upon you for forther assistance, this time with dataframes: hopefully this will be of general interest, as I personally have found them hard to get to grips with. I was trying to transpose rows and cols and move col1 to the names. Then all sorts of things go wrong. Although the end result looks the same, page() shows the structure to be quite
2007 Nov 27
2
exporting a split list
Using wk <- with(d, split(word, kind)), I get the following class table: wk$`1` [1] "a" "bra" ... # (*) wk$`10` "ca" "dabra" ... Now I need to export it in the following format: class num_members examples 1 23 a bra ... 10 4 ca dabra For each class C such as `1`, I need to print the
2008 Jun 06
3
R loop
I all I am just trying to get the idea of a loop if statement for another purpose. I was going to label a new variable based on date ie first week 1, second week 2 etc. My code in bold is wrong but seems logical to me, could someone help. x <- rep(c(2660156,2663703,2658165,2659303,2661531,2660914),c(2,2,2,2,1,1)) y <- rep(c(6476767,6475013,6475487,6479659,6477004,6476388),c(2,2,2,2,1,1))
2006 Aug 22
2
Winbind Problem after Update from 3.0.21b -> 3.0.23b
Hi all, we're using Winbind on a Solaris 9 machine to authenticate our Users, who are held in a Windows 2003SP1 AD. We are now using Samba 3.0.21b and everything works as expected. I configured the nsswitch and installed "libnss_winbind.so" and "pam_winbind.so" as described in the documentation and winbind is able to resolve the AD users and groups and the useres are able
2011 Oct 10
4
correlation matrix
Hello Gurus I have two correlation matrices 'xa' and 'xb' set.seed(100) d=cbind(x=rnorm(20)+1, x1=rnorm(20)+1, x2=rnorm(20)+1) d1=cbind(x=rnorm(20)+2, x1=rnorm(20)+2, x2=rnorm(20)+2) xa=cor(d,use='complete') xb=cor(d1,use='complete') I want to combine these two to get a third matrix which should have half values from 'xa' and half
2012 Sep 25
1
how to pass a function to a function inside a function
Hi, I'm trying to compile two functions into one function. the first funtion is called 'fs' which is self-made function, another function is from the built-in 'integration' function that is copy-paste-edited. If built separatey, these functions work well. However that is not the case if combines together, where certainly I made mistake somewhere when constructing the code.
2004 Aug 30
3
cannot access files after update samba 3.0.5 -> 3.0.6 (Redhat 6.2)
Redhat 6.2 kernel 2.2.14-12 Samba 3.0.6 compiled with ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --localstatedir=/var/log/samba --with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/rc-abas.d --with-configdir=/etc/rc-abas.d --enable-debug I can list directories and write files on a samba share but cannot read files. This happens with Windows XP client or smbclient. After downgrading to 3.0.5 samba
1999 Jul 28
1
skewness, kurtosis
Dear R-Users and Developpers, Currently R does not include functions to compute the skewness and kurtosis. I programmed it myself in the following way, but probably *real* programmers/statisticians can do that better: mykurtosis <- function(x) { m4 <- mean((x-mean(x))^4) kurt <- m4/(sd(x)^4)-3 kurt } myskewness <- function(x) { m3 <- mean((x-mean(x))^3) skew <-
2007 Jun 28
2
minor flaw in integrate()
Hi, I noticed a minor flaw in integrate() from package stats: Taking up arguments lower and upper from integrate(), if (lower == Inf) && (upper == Inf) or if (lower == -Inf) && (upper == -Inf) integrate() calculates the value for (lower==-Inf) && (upper==Inf). Rather, it should return 0. Quick fix: ### old code ### ### [snip] else {
2006 Nov 19
2
improving barplot output
Hello, I was hoping for some advice on improving a barplot. Below is the syntax I have used. I wanted to do two things differently How would I alter the syntax so that (a) the y-axis finishes at 25 and not 20, and (b) 'past ideation' and 'pastwk ideation' are coloured blue and 'past attempt' & 'past wk attempt' are coloured red ? I was also curious as to
2008 Feb 15
2
How to estimate weekly Variance
Dear All: Using the Excel formula below I am able to estimate daily variance(Daily VarPD)for PD,but I can't figure out how to estimate the Weekly variance for PD. Any hints? Daily VarPD = (PD * (1 - TD))/TD + VarTD * ((PD*(1-TD)+ PD^2*TD))/TD^3 WK TD VARTD PD Daily VarPD 28 0.014735 0.0000449 0 0 28 0.012421 0.0000449 0 0 28 0.014396 0.0000449 71 7005 28 0.014898 0.0000449