arm-none-eabi-gcc-xpack
CRoaring
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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arm-none-eabi-gcc-xpack
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good evening I follow the tutorial Version 3 in pdf but at step 3 3. I have this 404 error message. any idea?
wget https://github.com/xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc-xpack/releases/download/v10.2.1- 1.1/xpack-arm-none-eabi-gcc-10.2.1-1.1-linux-arm.tar.gz
CRoaring
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(Don't) crank up the warnings to 11
The PR in question seems to be https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/CRoaring/pull/446
I agree that the GitHub analyses are worse than useless, but I also think it highlights the friction between intrinsics and the program in which they appear. There probably is a better model.
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Progress in building an 100% rust lang program.
Installation completed the program build successfully!! https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/yux513/comment/iwbm72c/?context=3 I configured 2 different files in .cargo (thanx @ivan_linux for https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/CRoaring/pull/412) and .profile ( https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/requirements.html#openbsd ) But when I try to start the program unfortunately the node not starting and I get the following errors.
- I will need your help to complete (if possible) a rust lang program installation
- What std::bitset could have been
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How do Games manage NPC schedules?
I use a fake database paired with compressed bits for flags and integer compression for various other traits. They follow a navigation guide similar to wind for foliage.
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Help with CFFI, C struct decoding, best practices / portability
I've been using CFFI to access the CRoaring C API to Roaring Bitmaps. It's been pretty easy so far. However I'm not experienced in lisp FFI, and I'm unsure of the way to go about the task of decoding a C structure used for iteration in the C CPI. The structure is as follows: ``` typedef struct roaring_uint32_iterator_s { const roaring_bitmap_t *parent; // owner int32_t container_index; // point to the current container index int32_t in_container_index; // for bitset and array container, this is out // index int32_t run_index; // for run container, this points at the run
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FFI advice sought
I have a build shared library build of the C API for Roaring Bitmaps and I'm just trying to figure out the right path forward to write a lisp interface to it on sbcl.
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C Deep
CRoaring - C implementation of Roaring bitmaps. Apache-2.0
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