mediately after John's arrival at Ep
by Lackner
R the solution of the perplexing problem of the ages, From whence came
all these beautiful and useful things with which I am surrounded? Did
they come of themselves, or did somebody make and arrange them? Here the
Lord drives away all his troubles, simply saying: "I created all these
things; the earth and the heavens, and all that is in them, the sun,
moon and the stars also, and I now place you here in this beautiful
Eden, earth, to dress and keep it." Thus man obtained the use of
language and the foundation of religion at the same time. Of this I will
speak more at length in my next. Tell them farewell. N.B.--Let the
determined skeptic answer these essays if he can, and if he can not, let
him be an honest man and surrender. MIND AND INSTINCT, OR STRICTURES
UPON THE TEACHINGS OF EVOLUTIONISTS. The evolution imagination ventures
to affirm that man's intellectual superiority over the brute "is not
_qualitative_ but _quantitative_." Then it follows, of necessity, that
intellectually considered the brute is the image of man just as much as
man is the image of God, the difference being _quantitative_ and not
_qualitative_. Evolutionists claim that "man's superiority over the
brute results from greater complexity and superior development of the
brain." Now if man, as they say, once lived the life of the brute, and
his superiority now is simply quantitative, why is it that his inferiors
of to
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[SPAM] l my once kind
by Ahyet
Deal, but this was never reckoned among the others: she was
thunder-struck; she hardly knew what answer to make, yet it was
absolutely necessary that she should say something; and judging of the
gentleness of every female disposition by her own, she thought the best
way to interest the woman in her favour would be to tell her candidly to
what a situation she was reduced, and how lit
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[PATCH] Dig further in dwarf_hasattr_integrate
by Josh Stone
The function dwarf_hasattr_integrate currently only dereferences
DW_AT_abstract_origin. Its twin dwarf_attr_integrate will also check
DW_AT_specification, so this patch makes hasattr follow suit.
Signed-off-by: Josh Stone <jistone(a)redhat.com>
---
libdw/ChangeLog | 4 ++++
libdw/dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c | 2 ++
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libdw/ChangeLog b/libdw/ChangeLog
index c2f66cb..82a7a4a 100644
--- a/libdw/ChangeLog
+++ b/libdw/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2009-08-21 Josh Stone <jistone(a)redhat.com>
+
+ * dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c: Integrate DW_AT_specification too.
+
2009-08-10 Roland McGrath <roland(a)redhat.com>
* dwarf_getscopevar.c: Use dwarf_diename.
diff --git a/libdw/dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c b/libdw/dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c
index 12b4863..806742d 100644
--- a/libdw/dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c
+++ b/libdw/dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c
@@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ dwarf_hasattr_integrate (Dwarf_Die *die, unsigned int search_name)
Dwarf_Attribute *attr = INTUSE(dwarf_attr) (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin,
&attr_mem);
if (attr == NULL)
+ attr = INTUSE(dwarf_attr) (die, DW_AT_specification, &attr_mem);
+ if (attr == NULL)
break;
die = INTUSE(dwarf_formref_die) (attr, &die_mem);
--
1.6.2.5
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king wo
by Hince
Ar. The men certainly are governed by no such severe public opinion, but
are free to "get a drink" at any time
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[SPAM] nd them away with their sister, but one
by Stolar
Ht, and set off in an ecstacy of delight. The king's son, on being
informed that some great princess, unknown at court, had just arrived,
went to hand her out of her carriage, and brought her into the hall
where the company was assembled. The moment she appeared, all
conversation was hushed, the violins ceased playing, and the dancing
stopped short, so great was the sensation produced by the stranger's
beauty. A confused murmur of admiration fluttered through the crowd, and
each was fain to exclaim "How surpassingly lovely she is!" Even the
king, old as he was, could not forbear admiring her like the rest, and
whispered to the queen, that she was certainly the fairest and comeliest
woman he had seen for many a long day. The ladies were all busy
examining her head-dress and her clothes, in order to get similar ones
the very next day, if, indeed, they could meet with stuffs of such rich
patterns, and find workwomen clever enough to make them up.
[Illustration] After leading her to the place to which her rank seemed
to entitle her, the king's son requested her hand for the next dance,
when she displayed so much grace as to increase the admiration her
beauty had raised in the first instance. An elegant supper was next
brought in, but the young prince was so taken up with gazing at the fair
stranger, that he did not partake o
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[SPAM] To the altar; the crowd kneels in a large circle. At the priest'
by Riniker Gaser
Reat Bimbisara, and he is born to sway the world. My sympathy and my
allegiance go with him. I am Siha, his general. _B._ Thy name is known
throughout the Indian lands. _GS._ When I chose my profession I prayed
to the gods that they would never let it be my lot to fight for any
unjust cause. _B._ Let this thy prayer be a sacred vow Which thou wilt
keep inviolate. Our fate, Or say the gods, create conditions; but thou
Thyself must act. Thou art responsible, Thou shapest thine own life, and
not the gods. _GS._ Thy words please me! What is thy doctrine, venerable
monk? _B._ I teach the middle way between extremes. Neither
mortifications of the body Nor self-indulgence should be practised. We
must make up our minds and walk On the eightfold noble path of
righteousness. _GS._ Who art thou, wondrous monk? Thy doctrine is so
plain, and so convincing that I grant thou speakest truth. The people
ought to know thee and accept thy creed. Who art thou? _B._ Born of the
Sakya race, they call me Sakyamuni. _GS._ Blessed be this day on which I
meet the greatest man of our age. I heard o
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dwarf_output status
by Roland McGrath
I've finally merged my output ref/tracker work, though it still has
issues. I did a squash commit from my old branch, which is now stale.
What I think works now (except for bugs) is dwarf_output construction
with proper references, i.e. the reference iterators are valid and point
to the right places. This includes constructing circular chains of
references.
What's still not done is making the duplicate-matching trigger when
circular references are involved. I have a plan for that, but it will
wait until all the bugs are fixed first. It will entail a little more
reorganization of some collector sets, but nothing too bad.
With dwarf_output as it is, I had three failures in dwarfcmp -T. The
first was on libelf.so, which turned out to be all correct in the
dwarf_output construction. In fact, it uncovered a subtle bug in the
comparator/tracker logic that could only have arisen because the
deduplication is working in the collector.
The other two failures are on dwarfcmp and dwarflint. (That's never
surprising, the two with all the C++ and by far the largest CUs of all.)
The dwarflint case constructs happily but comparison fails on reference
mismatches. I suspect that this is also a bug in the comparator/tracker
and nothing actually wrong in dwarf_output. I haven't figured it out
yet, but some things in the comparator/tracker behavior look fishy.
Along the way, I made dwarfcmp print more details about reference
mismatches in attribute values (some explanation about in what way the
two referents don't match). I also added -l, analogous to its cmp -l
counterpart, it shows all the mismatches rather than just the first.
Now "dwarfcmp -lT src/dwarflint{,}" shows all the reference mismatches
that should not be happening.
The case of the dwarfcmp binary itself is failing in dwarf_output
construction. I don't understand it, but have not investigated very
thoroughly yet. It's some failure of my logic for handling the hairy
reference cases.
As part of fixing the construction, I changed the internals of
dwarf_output::debug_info_entry::children_type as I'd been contemplating
for a while. Now it has an "info ()" method that returns its underlying
type, a std::vector<die_info_pair *>. That's still the pointer into the
collector's set of unique debug_info_entry objects, but now that's a map
so you get a pair<const debug_info_entry, die_info>. die_info is where
we can hang any writer data structures, pointers to abbrev info, etc.
So when the writer does a tree walk, it can use children ().info () to
have the die_info pointer handy for each DIE it's emitting. Its
_m_with_sibling and _m_uses fields are not really used for anything.
The stuff in the die_info will change more when we do the logic for
choosing what sharing to do.
My plan now is to keep working on the dwarfcmp -T dwarflint{,} case.
My best guess now is that this will just uncover bugs in the tracker
and/or comparator, and not have any bearing on the dwarfcmp case. If
that's so, my next task will be fixing the construction bug in that
case. After I get both of these fixed I will attack the matching of
duplicates involving circular refs.
Thanks,
Roland
14 years, 8 months
Murder and lingering deat
by Mccanless
Ardly noticed Schopenhauer's disparagements of women when they came
under my notice later on, so thoroughly had Mr Bax familiarized me with
the homoist attitude, and forced me to recognize the extent to which
public opinion, and consequently legislation and jurisprudence, is
corrupted by feminist sentiment. But Mr Bax's essays were not confined
to the Feminist question. He was a ruthless critic of current morality.
Other writers have gained sympathy for dramatic criminals by eliciting
the alleged "soul of goodness in things evil"; but Mr Bax would propound
some quite undramatic and apparently shabby violation of our commercial
law and morality, and not merely defend it with the most disconcerting
ingenuity, but ac
14 years, 8 months
Build error on ARM
by Jan-Simon Moeller
Hi!
I see this build issue with latest release and HEAD:
gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DDEBUGPRED=0 -DSRCDIR=\"/usr/src/packages/BUILD/elfutils-0.142/src\" -DOBJDIR=\"/usr/src/packages/BUILD/elfutils-0.142/src\" -I. -I.. -I. -I./../libelf -I./../libebl -I./../libdw -I./../libdwfl -I./../libasm -I./../lib -I.. -Wall -Wshadow -std=gnu99 -Werror -Wformat=2 -fmessage-length=0 -march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a8 -mlittle-endian -mfpu=vfpv3 -mfloat-abi=softfp -fPIC -DPIC -D__SOFTFP__ -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -MT ldgeneric.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/ldgeneric.Tpo -c -o ldgeneric.o ldgeneric.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
ldgeneric.c: In function 'compute_hash_sum':
ldgeneric.c:4179: error: implicit declaration of function '__elf_getdata_internal'
ldgeneric.c:4179: error: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
make[2]: *** [ldgeneric.o] Error 1
rm i386_ld.o
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/elfutils-0.142/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/elfutils-0.142'
Environment is gcc-4.4.1, glibc-2.10.1 and binutils 2.19.51 .
Best,
Jan-Simon
14 years, 8 months
true blue. All h
by Gasca
T out on her forehead. Sahwah and her swimming--could she have the heart
to separate them? Her other indebtedness to Sahwah she dared not even
think of. Wherever she turned her face she saw Nyoda's trusting eyes
looking into hers with a smile as they had done that very evening. Could
she bear to cloud them over with grief and disappointment? She was just
beginning to rise in Nyoda's good graces. Could she bear to fall
forever? The hours dragged wakefully and her thoughts tortured her like
searing irons. In all her life Gladys had never done the hard thing when
there was an easier alternative, and the struggle between the two forces
in her was a mortal one. But the constant example of unselfishness which
the girls had set for her all summer had had its effect, and by morning
the balance had swung over to the side of self-sacrifice, and she was
fully resolved to write the letter which would make her father despise
her. She rose as soon as it was light, brought out her writing
materials, and with an unfaltering pen wrote the sentences which branded
her with dishonor. It was the most difficult letter she had ever
written, but she kept on steadily to the end, and sealed and addressed
it as the rising bugle blew. When it was all over a load seemed lifted
from her heart, and breakfast was the jolliest meal she had eaten for
some time. For the last three days her meals ha
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