Exposure for its entire portfolio of PCLP Debentures, and if, at any time, LLRF does not contain sufficient funds, CDC will, within 30 days of the earlier of the date it becomes aware of this deficiency or the date it receives notification from SBA of this deficiency, make additional contributions to the LLRF to make up this difference. Copy the EXPAND.EXE file on Setup disk 1 to the DOS directory on the hard drive. Open the PACKING.LST file on Setup disk 1 to determine the location of the REDIR.2X_ file. (PCLP), you need one of the following: o IBM PCLP version 1.34 installed. O IBM PCLP version 1.3x that has been updated to version 1.34 by applying the appropriate IBM.
Vladimir Kvashin 2008-05-26 16:50:51 UTC I believe that's doable. Language model tracks such dependencies: as soon as a header is changed, the source files that (directly or indirectly) includes this headers are reparsed. If language model shares information about that, project system can use it and store such dependencies in makefiles.
Design might be as follows: declare an SPI in project bridge (cnd.api.project), that allows project system getting dependency information; implement this SPI on the language model site; use this info in the project system. Vladimir Kvashin 2008-05-26 17:33:39 UTC Another source of information about dependencies is the ability of the compilers to list header dependencies. With GNU compilers, -M option can be used.
With Sun Studio compilers, options are as follows: -xM Generate makefile dependencies -xM1 Generate makefile dependencies, but exclude /usr/include -xMD Generate makefile dependencies and compile at once -xMMD Generate makefile dependencies like -xMD, but excluding standard headers -xMF Specify output for makefile dependencies dump Both generates text that, if inserted in make file (or inserted into a separate file that is included into makefile), add requested dependencies. Leonid Lenyashin 2008-05-29 16:35:23 UTC It is a little bit more complicated than you assumed, because include files depends on other include file and so on. Another consideration is that we need to generate a valid makefile since it is used to build your application inside and outside of IDE. The traditional approach is to created dependency files that are preconditions for your source files. These dependency files are built using a special rule that invoke compiler with a special flag to update a dependency file for this source file if any include file it depends on is newer than dependency file. We need to follow this approach because of a corner stone of our design: The Makefile(s) you got from IDE is all you need to build your app outside of IDE. Thomas Preisler 2008-06-06 20:00:35 UTC I will change this one to an Enhancement.
It was not in the original design to deal with header file dependencies and it is not an easy task to tackle. Sun Studio make support what they call 'make state dependencies' which basically solves the problem on the compiler/make level. Compilers writes information about the actual dependencies into a.make.state file and make picks it up and does the proper dependency checking. I don't think there is something similar on the GDB side. Will have to investigate. Leonid Lenyashin 2008-06-07 10:28:01 UTC Please help me understand how the proposed solution could help if aaa.h includes bbb.h?
BTW: ' Combining Compilation and Dependency Generation If you're using GCC you can save yourself a lot of time during the build by combining the dependency generation and the object file generation. If you have a fairly recent version of GCC, you can use the -MD option to have it generate dependency information. This option always puts the dependency information in a file.d output file. Therefore, you could replace the compilation rule in the advanced method above with this, which should be a good bit faster:%.o:%.c $(COMPILE.c) -MD -o $@ $ $.P; rm -f $.d You can do this in some older versions of GCC by using an environment variable. You can also specify an alternate filename for the output file by passing options through GCC directly to the preprocessor, with an option sequence, something like this: -Wp,-MD,$.xx.
This is especially useful if you want the output dependency files in a different directory. See the manual for your compiler and/or your preprocessor for more information.' Thomas Preisler 2008-06-07 16:45:28 UTC It is still a manual process and you basically identify a set of header files your sources depend on and the project system will add the header files as dependencies to all source files. It is the same mechanism we have today on source file level with the 'Additional Dependencies' property but we want to extend it to a project level.
Your proposal seems better, more complete and it is automatic and is something we should explorer but it is quite a bit more complex to implement.
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You will almost certainly find it is poorly coded views. Possibly views that are selecting large number of documents or that use @today or @now as the selection/column formulae. There is an excellent article in The View on how to improve db performance which would help and I've had experience at doing this type of performance increase work if you want to email me for pointers. Regards Simon Baker R5 PCLP 'Carl Scott' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Simon Baker 21/5/2001, 1:58 น.
I would think that this prevent views from being updated properly on the server and therefore puts extra load on the clients. You could also use TELL UPDATE QUIT to temporarily stop it and LOAD UPDATE from the console. I am NOT recommending you do this as I'm not sure what all the consequences of doing this are.
If you do SH TA from the console you can see which database/view the indexing task is running on. Keep a tab on which database/views these are. If any particular view is taking a long time then that's the one that needs looking at. Si 'dex' wrote in message news:[email protected].
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