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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): static analysis with llvm
http://theo-tries-scheme.blogspot.com/2013/02/static-analysis-with-llvm.html
This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Monday, February 25, 2013. Static analysis with llvm. LLVM comes with a static analyzer - http:/ clang-analyzer.llvm.org. It works by overriding CC. So, to use it with autoconf'ed project, you need to first run it when running configure and then make. On Ubuntu you can always apt-get it, but if you are interested in building from source then take a look at my other post. Scan-build - use-analyzer=/proj/staging/llvm/bin/clang ./configure. I ran...
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): November 2013
http://theo-tries-scheme.blogspot.com/2013_11_01_archive.html
This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Friday, November 29, 2013. How to build and setup LLVM Scan Analyzer for Linaro Toolchain. Downloading and Installing Clang-Analyzer. Download LLVM, Clang, Clang-tools-extra and Compiler-RT from - http:/ llvm.org/releases/download.html. Extract the LLVM tarball. I'm going to use the variable LLVM to point to this directory going forward. Extract the clang release tarball. Rename the extracted directory as clang. Building and Installing Clang.
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): February 2012
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This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Sunday, February 19, 2012. Ubuntu Core - Alpha2 with both armel and armhf. I didn't expect it, but armhf seems to be part of ubuntu-core for precise. That's pretty surprising because I remembering seeing a number of packages that didn't build for armhf about a month back. Sunday, February 19, 2012. Sunday, February 05, 2012. Aquamacs vs. Emacs. Aquamacs does seem more natural than the standard Emacs. Sunday, February 05, 2012. By default, I fi...
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): January 2014
http://theo-tries-scheme.blogspot.com/2014_01_01_archive.html
This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Test Automation requires constant maintenance. Obviously everyone wants test cases but there is always pressure to make the reports look 'nice', make it simple so that even the CEO's assistant can run it! Test Automation in TCL/TK. The first system we wrote was in TCL/TK. And used XML to configure different test suites, tests, and parameters. Using TCL/Expect. Network simulator and controlled network traffic. The seco...
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): December 2013
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This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Wednesday, December 04, 2013. Ultrahaptics for handsfree feedback. Is the name that a team in Bristol University is calling their touchless feedback system. Haptics. This makes it really cool because now you get feedback without having to touch something. I can think of several applications for this kind of technology, the first of which is definitely console games. Imagine hooking this up with Kinect! Linux Device Drivers for Ultrahaptics.
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): How to build and setup LLVM Scan Analyzer for Linaro Toolchain
http://theo-tries-scheme.blogspot.com/2013/11/how-to-build-and-setup-llvm-scan.html
This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Friday, November 29, 2013. How to build and setup LLVM Scan Analyzer for Linaro Toolchain. Downloading and Installing Clang-Analyzer. Download LLVM, Clang, Clang-tools-extra and Compiler-RT from - http:/ llvm.org/releases/download.html. Extract the LLVM tarball. I'm going to use the variable LLVM to point to this directory going forward. Extract the clang release tarball. Rename the extracted directory as clang. Building and Installing Clang.
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): November 2012
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This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Saturday, November 17, 2012. Updates - Nov 17. Real Catapult for Angry birds using Bluetooth - http:/ armdevices.net/2012/11/02/angry-birds-bluetooth-catapult-with-arm-cortex-m3-and-sensors/. Gentoo forks UDEV http:/ thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.project/2262. The actual fork is available at https:/ github.com/gentoo/udev-ng. After Cupcake, Eclair, Froyo hit the mainstream in Aug 2010. That was followed by Gingerbread in Dec 2010 and...
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): December 2012
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This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Saturday, December 01, 2012. Tracking patches and information overload. If you want to get into linux, in deep, then you must subscribe to different mailing lists. I have been a member of atleast a dozen mailing lists for sometime and you know what its almost impossible to read all the mail that comes your way. This is where gmail-foo needs to save the day! Mark everything else as read or just delete them! Saturday, December 01, 2012.
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): Difference between view source and view element in chrome
http://theo-tries-scheme.blogspot.com/2014/02/difference-between-view-source-and-view.html
This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Friday, February 07, 2014. Difference between view source and view element in chrome. Right-Clicking on a page in Google Chrome shows up a context menu. This context menu has two options -. The Difference between the two. I had always assumed that these are same html "code", but they are no. View Page Source gives you the raw page source. Inspect Element gives you the rendered code. That's a key difference! Friday, February 07, 2014.
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(defblog theo-tries-scheme): Running a custom PHP application on the Bitnami Wordpress stack
http://theo-tries-scheme.blogspot.com/2013/11/bitnami-and-wordpress-makes-its-easy.html
This is Sid's Blog on Lisp, Scheme and everything in between. Monday, November 18, 2013. Running a custom PHP application on the Bitnami Wordpress stack. Being an embedded software engineer, I usually go a bit spaced out when reading about things like wordpress, bitnami stacks etc. I have dabbled on making small intranet sites with Ruby on Rails. But have never looked at PHP. Today, I downloaded a wordpress installer. And started reading the tutorial from w3cschools. Steps to create a custom app. Now, we...
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