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Sunburn is skin damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) rays in sunlight. With too much exposure to UV light, your skin overheats and becomes red and painful, and may later peel or blister.
When your skin is exposed to sunlight, it produces a pigment called melanin to help protect itself against the UV rays. This is what makes your skin go darker and is seen as a suntan.
Melanin stops you burning so easily but it doesn't prevent the other harmful effects of UV, such as premature ageing and cancer.
If a baby or small child has been sunburnt, or if blisters or fever occurs, seek medical advice from your GP or an NHS walk-in centre, or by Dialling 111
General advice for treating sunburn is as follows.
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Cool the skin by sponging it with lukewarm water or by having a cool shower or bath.
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For mild sunburn, apply a moisturising lotion or a special aftersun cream from a pharmacy. Aftersun helps to cool the skin as well as moisturising and relieving the feeling of tightness. Calamine lotion can also be used to relieve itching and soreness.
For adults, painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen can help relieve pain and reduce swelling.
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In severe cases, you may need treatment at your local accident and emergency department.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a Memorial Day ceremony at Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem, April 18, 2018. Debbie Hill/Pool via Reuters
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that “at least half a dozen” countries were considering moving their embassies to Jerusalem following the U.S. decision to do so.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced in December that the United States recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, infuriating even Washington’s Arab allies and dismaying Palestinians who want the eastern part of the city as their capital.
The U.S. Embassy is due to relocate to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv on May 14, the date on which Israel declared its independence in 1948.
“In order to promote peace ... move your embassies here,” Netanyahu told foreign diplomats at a reception in Jerusalem celebrating the 70th anniversary of that declaration.
He thanked Guatemala which decided to move its embassy soon after the U.S. announcement, but he did not name the other countries he said were considering following suit.
“I am pleased to say that there are at least half a dozen countries that are currently talking seriously to us about moving their embassies to Jerusalem,” Netanyahu said.
The first ten embassies to relocate to Jerusalem would receive “preferential treatment”, he said without explaining what that might entail.
A U.S. official said the embassy would be located at a provisional site in Jerusalem that now houses a U.S. consular section. Building a permanent embassy could take several years.
Most countries do not recognize either Israel’s or the Palestinians’ sovereignty in Jerusalem and have embassies to Israel in the Tel Aviv area. | mini_pile | {'original_id': 'e72cb3eabf3c07af60e81f41c7eaaab1e04951a34b5179fc2f3cc51d07ac6bd1'} |
Chamunda Sthuthi
Chamunda Sthuthi
[Prayer to Chamunda]
Translated by P. R. Ramachander
[Goddess Durga after killing Chanda and Munda is called as Chamunda by the devas. Before the war with Shumbha and Nishumbha she sends God Shiva himself as her emissary. This is the prayer by Lord Shiva addressed to this terrible form of the Goddess. The prayer says that if this prayer is written and kept in a house, the house would not be affected by any calamities like fire and theft.]
1. Jayaswa Devi Chaamunde, Jaya bhoothapaharini,
Jaya sarva gathe devi, kala Rathri namosthuthe.
Victory to Goddess Chamunda, Victory to her who kills beings,
Victory to Goddess who goes everywhere, Salutations to the night of death.
2. Viswa moorthi yuthe, Shudhe, Viroopakshi, TRilochane,
Bheema roope, Shive, Vidhye, Mahamaye, Mahodhare.
She is with God of universe, pure one, Cross eyed one, three eyed Goddess,
Goddess with huge form, consort of Shiva, Knowledge, Great illusion, Goddess with huge belly.
3. Mano jaye, Mano durghe, Bheemakshi, Kshubidhakshaye,
Mahamari, Vicithrangi, Geetha Nruthya priye Shubhe.
She wins over the mind, She is difficult for the mind, Goddess with huge eyes, One who gets angry but cools down,
Great pestilence, Goddess with peculiar limbs, Goddess who likes music and dance, Auspicious one.
4. Vikarali, Maha Kali, Kalike Papa Harini,
Pasa Hasthe, Danda Hasthe, Bheema hasthe, Bhayanake,
Goddess who is hot, Great black one, One who lasts for a long time, destroyer of sins,
One having noose in her hand, one who has staff in her hand, One who has huge arms, one who is fearful.
5. Chamunde, Jwalamanasye, Theeshna Damshtre, Maha Bale,
Shivayana priye, Devi prethasana gathe, Shive
Killer of Chandasura, One who shines, one who has sharp teeth, very strong one,
She who likes the steed of Shiva, Goddess who travels on corpses, Peaceful one.
6. Bheemakshi, Bheeshane devi Sarva bhootha Bhayangari,
Karali, Vikarali cha Maha Kali, Karalini
One who has huge eyes, One who scares, Goddess who is fearful to all beings,
One with gaping mouth and protruding teeth, one who is hot, the great Kali, one who is terrible.
7. Kali Karala Vikranthe Kala Rathri Namosthuthe,
Sarva Sastra bruthe devi, Namo deva Namaskruthe.
Black Goddess, formidable enemy, night of death, My salutations,
Goddess who is an expert in all Sastras, Salutations to her who is saluted by the devas.
Phala Sruthi
8. Evam sthuthaa Shiva dhoothi Rudrena Parameshtinaa,
Thuthosha Parama devi Vakhyam chaivam Uvacha ha.
When The Goddess who sent Shiva as emissary was prayed by the very angry God of all,
That divine Goddess became happy and told the following words.
Varam Vrushneeva Devesa yath the manasi varthathe
Oh Lord of all devas request for any boon which is in your mind.
Sri Rudra Uvacha: -
God Rudra told: -
9. Stothrena anena ye devi sthoshayanthi thwam Varanane.
Oh Blessed Goddess, you have been made happy with this prayer.
10. Theshaam thwam Varadaa Devi Bhava Sarva gathaa sathi,
Imam Parvathamaruhya Ya Poojayathi Bhakthitha.
You are the Goddess who blesses and all past Karmas would have been destroyed,
To him who climbs the mountain and worships you with devotion
11. Sa Puthra, Pouthra Pasumaan Samruddhim upagachathu,
Yas chaivam srunyad Bhakthyaa sthavam devi Samudhbhavam.
Let him be blessed with sons, grand sons, animal wealth and go towards plenty,
Let him who hears this prayer addressed to the Goddess who came again with devotion
12. Sarva Papa vinirmukthaa, param nirvanamruchathu,
Brashta rajyo yadha Raja, navamyam niyatha suchi,
13. Ashtamyam cha Chathurdasyam Sopavase Narothama,
Samvathsarena Labhatham Rajyam Nishkantakam puna.
He would get rid of all sins and let him get salvation.
That king who lost his kingdom, if becoming clean,
Observes fast on Navami. Ashtami and Chaturdasi,
For one year would get back his kingdom, without any damage.
14. Yesha jnanvitha Sakthi Shivadhoothi chochyathe,
Ya evam srunvan nithyam Bhakthyaa paramayaa Nrupa
15. Sarva Papa vinirmukthaa, param nirvanamruchathu,
Yas chainam padathe bhakthyaa snathwaa vai Pushkare jale
When the Goddess who sent Shiva as emissary heard this she told,
If this is heard daily with devotion by you daily, oh king,
You would get rid of all sins and at the end get salvation,
AS also he who reads it with peace and devotion after taking bath in the waters of Pushkara,
16. Sarva ethath phalam prapya, Brahma loke Maheeyathe,
Yathraithal likhitham gehe sada thishtathi parthiva
17. Na thathragni bhayam ghoram sarva choradhi sambhavam,
Yas chedham poojayeth bhakthyaa pusthakopi sthitham Budha,
18. Thena cheshtam bhaveth sarva trilokyam sacharacharam,
Jayanthe Bahava, puthraa, Dhanam, Dhaanyam, varaa Sthriyaa
19. Rathnaan yasva Gajaa, bruthyass Theshaam aasu Bhavanthi cha,
Yathredham Likhyathe gehe Thathrapyevam Druvam Bhaveth.
After getting all these results, he would go to the world of Brahma,
Oh king if one writes it down in his house and keeps it for ever there,
He will never have fear of fire, all terrible results due to thefts.
If a wise one with devotion worships this stotra written on a book,
All the moving and non moving beings in all the three worlds would like him,
He would get very many sons, wealth cereals and chosen ladies.
Gems, horses, elephants and servants also would become his,
And on whichever home it is written, it would become stable and permanent.
Ithi Paadme purane srushti Khaande Sri Chamunda sthuthi sampoornam
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<!DOCTYPE html><meta charset="UTF-8"><meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en" /><title>goog.userAgent</title><link href="dossier.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><div id="main-wrapper"><input type="checkbox" id="sidenav-toggle" /><main><header><h1>Namespace goog.userAgent</h1><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l23">code »</a></header><section></section><div id="visibility-controls"><b>Show:</b><label for="show-public"><span><input type="checkbox" id="show-public" checked/></span>Public</label><label for="show-protected"><span><input type="checkbox" id="show-protected"/></span>Protected</label><label for="show-private"><span><input type="checkbox" id="show-private"/></span>Private</label></div><section id="static-functions"><h2>Global Functions</h2><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l509">code »</a><span class="member deprecation-notice"><a name="goog.userAgent.compare">goog.userAgent.compare</a> <span class="args">( v1, v2 )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a></code></span></div><div class="deprecation-notice">Deprecated: <span class="deprecation-reason">Use goog.string.compareVersions.</span></div><p>Compares two version numbers.</summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Parameters<tr><td><dl><dt>v1: <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a></code><dd>Version of first item.<dt>v2: <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a></code><dd>Version of second item.</dl><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>1 if first argument is higher
0 if arguments are equal
-1 if second argument is higher.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details private"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l233">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.determinePlatform_">goog.userAgent.determinePlatform_</a> <span class="args">( )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a></code></span></div></summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>the platform (operating system) the user agent is running
on. Default to empty string because navigator.platform may not be defined
(on Rhino, for example).</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details private"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l439">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.determineVersion_">goog.userAgent.determineVersion_</a> <span class="args">( )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a></code></span></div></summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>The string that describes the version number of the user
agent.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details private"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l483">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.getDocumentMode_">goog.userAgent.getDocumentMode_</a> <span class="args">( )</span> ⇒ <code class="type">(<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a>|<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Undefined">undefined</a>)</code></span></div></summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>Returns the document mode (for testing).</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l95">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.getNavigator">goog.userAgent.getNavigator</a> <span class="args">( )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object">Object</a></code></span></div></summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>The native navigator object.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l87">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.getUserAgentString">goog.userAgent.getUserAgentString</a> <span class="args">( )</span> ⇒ <code class="type">?<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a></code></span></div><p>Returns the userAgent string for the current browser.
Some user agents (I'm thinking of you, Gears WorkerPool) do not expose a
navigator object off the global scope. In that case we return null.</summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>The userAgent string or null if there is none.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details private"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l313">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.initPlatform_">goog.userAgent.initPlatform_</a> <span class="args">( )</span></span></div><p>Initialize the goog.userAgent constants that define which platform the user
agent is running on.</summary></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details private"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l110">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.init_">goog.userAgent.init_</a> <span class="args">( )</span></span></div><p>Initializer for goog.userAgent.
This is a named function so that it can be stripped via the jscompiler
option for stripping types.</summary></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l576">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.isDocumentMode">goog.userAgent.isDocumentMode</a> <span class="args">( version )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Deprecated alias to <code >goog.userAgent.isDocumentModeOrHigher</code>.</summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Parameters<tr><td><dl><dt>version: <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a></code><dd>The version to check.</dl><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>Whether the IE effective document mode is higher or the
same as the given version.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l565">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.isDocumentModeOrHigher">goog.userAgent.isDocumentModeOrHigher</a> <span class="args">( documentMode )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Whether the IE effective document mode is higher or the same as the given
document mode version.
NOTE: Only for IE, return false for another browser.</summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Parameters<tr><td><dl><dt>documentMode: <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a></code><dd>The document mode version to check.</dl><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>Whether the IE effective document mode is higher or the
same as the given version.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l553">code »</a><span class="member deprecation-notice"><a name="goog.userAgent.isVersion">goog.userAgent.isVersion</a> <span class="args">( version )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><div class="deprecation-notice">Deprecated: <span class="deprecation-reason">Use goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher().</span></div><p>Deprecated alias to <code >goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher</code>.</summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Parameters<tr><td><dl><dt>version: <code class="type">(<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a>|<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a>)</code><dd>The version to check.</dl><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>Whether the user agent version is higher or the same as
the given version.</dl></table></div></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details class="function"><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l538">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher">goog.userAgent.isVersionOrHigher</a> <span class="args">( version )</span> ⇒ <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Whether the user agent version is higher or the same as the given version.
NOTE: When checking the version numbers for Firefox and Safari, be sure to
use the engine's version, not the browser's version number. For example,
Firefox 3.0 corresponds to Gecko 1.9 and Safari 3.0 to Webkit 522.11.
Opera and Internet Explorer versions match the product release number.<br></summary><div class="info"><table><tbody><tr><th>Parameters<tr><td><dl><dt>version: <code class="type">(<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String">string</a>|<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a>)</code><dd>The version to check.</dl><tr><th>Returns<tr><td><dl>Whether the user agent version is higher or the same as
the given version.</dl></table></div></details></div></div></section><section id="static-properties"><h2>Global Properties</h2><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l414">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.ANDROID">goog.userAgent.ANDROID</a> : <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Whether the user agent is running on Android.</summary></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details private"><div><details><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l72">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.BROWSER_KNOWN_">goog.userAgent.BROWSER_KNOWN_</a> : <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Whether we know the browser engine at compile-time.</summary></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l587">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.DOCUMENT_MODE">goog.userAgent.DOCUMENT_MODE</a> : <code class="type">(<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number">number</a>|<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Undefined">undefined</a>)</code></span></div><p>For IE version < 7, documentMode is undefined, so attempt to use the
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standards mode, treat the browser version as the document mode. Otherwise,
IE is emulating version 5.</summary></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l195">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.GECKO">goog.userAgent.GECKO</a> : <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Whether the user agent is Gecko. Gecko is the rendering engine used by
Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Camino and many more.</summary></details></div></div><div class="wrap-details public"><div><details><summary><div><a class="source" href="source/lib/goog/useragent/useragent.js.src.html#l186">code »</a><span class="member"><a name="goog.userAgent.IE">goog.userAgent.IE</a> : <code class="type"><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Boolean">boolean</a></code></span></div><p>Whether the user agent is Internet Explorer. This includes other browsers
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Q:
Backgammon checkers and dice detection
first of all thanks for reading, and sorry for such a generic question.
If it is off topic for your forum i would be thankful if someone could point me to a place where i can find an answer.
I am evaluating developing a software to read backgammon positions out of a video or sequence of still images
Backgammon players use to record their matches with a video camera and later manually enter all moves and dice rolls to a computer software for analysis of their errors.
I am thinking of a software that analyzes the video or image sequence and recognizes dices and positions of checkers before and after the move producing an ascii output with dice rolled ad moves made.
Cameras are mounted in a fixed position, pictures could eventually be triggered by hitting the clock when playing with a chess clock
Is this feasible ( i guess yes )? Has anyone an idea of the effort i can expect to get this done.
If it fits my budget i would like to start a freelance project...
Thanks again for your help!
Best regards
wolf
A:
Is this feasible ( i guess yes )?
Yes
Has anyone an idea of the effort i can expect to get this done. If it fits my budget i would like to start a freelance project...
The main tool you are going to need is the Hough Transform. Out of the box, the Hough Transform converts straight lines to points (I will talk about circles in a minute). Therefore, the task of detecting the frame of the board and the lanes becomes trivial.
Detecting the pawns, is also trivial with the circle Hough transform. In this case, we are looking for stable configurations of strong point features at some radius.
Detecting the dice is also trivial, especially for "proper" dice (with dots, not numbers), with a simple normalised cross correlation application.
The main challenge of the whole thing is getting rid of perspective. It doesn't create a huge amount of problems as it simply distorts (in a predictable way) the points where the Hough Transform is maximal. But to keep things simple it would be good if you were to use a top-bottom looking camera. So, the camera is looking the board vertically, from above.
Another thing that will help immensely in discriminating your desireable targets is thresholding followed by edge detection. In fact, this step will improve the output of the Hough Transform too.
Hope this helps.
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* This file is part of the UCB release of Plan 9. It is subject to the license
* terms in the LICENSE file found in the top-level directory of this
* distribution and at http://akaros.cs.berkeley.edu/files/Plan9License. No
* part of the UCB release of Plan 9, including this file, may be copied,
* modified, propagated, or distributed except according to the terms contained
* in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include <u.h>
#include <libc.h>
#include <draw.h>
#include <thread.h>
#include <cursor.h>
#include <mouse.h>
#include <keyboard.h>
#include <frame.h>
#include <fcall.h>
#include <jay.h>
#include "dat.h"
#include "fns.h"
static Image *scrtmp;
static
void
scrtemps(void)
{
int h;
if(scrtmp)
return;
h = BIG*Dy(screen->r);
scrtmp = allocimage(display, Rect(0, 0, 32, h), screen->chan, 0, DWhite);
if(scrtmp == nil)
error("scrtemps");
}
void
freescrtemps(void)
{
freeimage(scrtmp);
scrtmp = nil;
}
static
Rectangle
scrpos(Rectangle r, uint p0, uint p1, uint tot)
{
Rectangle q;
int h;
q = r;
h = q.max.y-q.min.y;
if(tot == 0)
return q;
if(tot > 1024*1024){
tot>>=10;
p0>>=10;
p1>>=10;
}
if(p0 > 0)
q.min.y += h*p0/tot;
if(p1 < tot)
q.max.y -= h*(tot-p1)/tot;
if(q.max.y < q.min.y+2){
if(q.min.y+2 <= r.max.y)
q.max.y = q.min.y+2;
else
q.min.y = q.max.y-2;
}
return q;
}
void
wscrdraw(Window *w)
{
Rectangle r, r1, r2;
Image *b;
scrtemps();
if(w->i == nil)
error("scrdraw");
r = w->scrollr;
b = scrtmp;
r1 = r;
r1.min.x = 0;
r1.max.x = Dx(r);
r2 = scrpos(r1, w->org, w->org+w->Frame.nchars, w->nr);
if(!eqrect(r2, w->lastsr)){
w->lastsr = r2;
/* move r1, r2 to (0,0) to avoid clipping */
r2 = rectsubpt(r2, r1.min);
r1 = rectsubpt(r1, r1.min);
draw(b, r1, w->Frame.cols[BORD], nil, ZP);
draw(b, r2, w->Frame.cols[BACK], nil, ZP);
r2.min.x = r2.max.x-1;
draw(b, r2, w->Frame.cols[BORD], nil, ZP);
draw(w->i, r, b, nil, Pt(0, r1.min.y));
}
}
void
wscrsleep(Window *w, uint dt)
{
Timer *timer;
int y, b;
static Alt alts[3];
timer = timerstart(dt);
y = w->mc.xy.y;
b = w->mc.buttons;
alts[0].c = timer->c;
alts[0].v = nil;
alts[0].op = CHANRCV;
alts[1].c = w->mc.c;
alts[1].v = (Mouse *)&w->mc;
alts[1].op = CHANRCV;
alts[2].op = CHANEND;
for(;;)
switch(alt(alts)){
case 0:
timerstop(timer);
return;
case 1:
if(abs(w->mc.xy.y-y)>2 || w->mc.buttons!=b){
timercancel(timer);
return;
}
break;
}
}
void
wscroll(Window *w, int but)
{
uint p0, oldp0;
Rectangle s;
int x, y, my, h, first;
s = insetrect(w->scrollr, 1);
h = s.max.y-s.min.y;
x = (s.min.x+s.max.x)/2;
oldp0 = ~0;
first = TRUE;
do{
flushimage(display, 1);
if(w->mc.xy.x<s.min.x || s.max.x<=w->mc.xy.x){
readmouse(&w->mc);
}else{
my = w->mc.xy.y;
if(my < s.min.y)
my = s.min.y;
if(my >= s.max.y)
my = s.max.y;
if(!eqpt(w->mc.xy, Pt(x, my))){
wmovemouse(w, Pt(x, my));
readmouse(&w->mc); /* absorb event generated by moveto() */
}
if(but == 2){
y = my;
if(y > s.max.y-2)
y = s.max.y-2;
if(w->nr > 1024*1024)
p0 = ((w->nr>>10)*(y-s.min.y)/h)<<10;
else
p0 = w->nr*(y-s.min.y)/h;
if(oldp0 != p0)
wsetorigin(w, p0, FALSE);
oldp0 = p0;
readmouse(&w->mc);
continue;
}
if(but == 1)
p0 = wbacknl(w, w->org, (my-s.min.y)/w->Frame.font->height);
else
p0 = w->org+frcharofpt(&w->Frame, Pt(s.max.x, my));
if(oldp0 != p0)
wsetorigin(w, p0, TRUE);
oldp0 = p0;
/* debounce */
if(first){
flushimage(display, 1);
sleep(200);
nbrecv(w->mc.c, (Mouse *)&w->mc);
nbrecv(w->mc.c, (Mouse *)&w->mc);
first = FALSE;
}
wscrsleep(w, 100);
}
}while(w->mc.buttons & (1<<(but-1)));
while(w->mc.buttons)
readmouse(&w->mc);
}
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The short stories in Archangel, set between the late 19th century and the start of World War II, illuminate human connections in scientific discovery. In “The Investigators” (1908), twelve-year-old Constantine Boyd is sent to his uncle’s farm in upstate New York to protect him from his abusive father. The uncle and his odd household are scientific farmers, and Constantine becomes involved in their experiments and community, eventually experiencing the freedom and promise of a first ever flight. A young teacher from Canada journeys to “The Island” (1873) to attend a natural history course. Arriving early, Henrietta is taken notice of by the famous professor, promising to be a favorite student, until she’s paired with a brilliant young woman who challenges the professor’s creationism. Henrietta matures from ‘a kind of worship’ of the professor to the realization that if Darwin is right “It changes everything,” about the world and her beliefs.
Professional contention is also evident in “The Particles” (1939). Sam, a geneticist, is rescued from a torpedoed ship along with colleagues after a scientific conference where his work had been disparaged. Questioning of established order and beliefs underlies the touching story “The Ether of Space” (1920) when a grieving woman tries to write about and make sense of Einstein’s new theories. Her perceptive son, after attending a lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge refuting Einstein, writes; “the questions we ask about the world and the experiments we design to answer them are connected to our feelings.” In the final story, a pioneering x-ray technician suppresses her feelings for the soldiers she attends, until she meets Constantine Boyd in “Archangel” (1919), during the chaotic termination of World War I. Andrea Barrett’s five stories at once evoke past times and are timeless in their depiction of human reactions to a changing universe.
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22. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the processor executable instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, further cause the apparatus to: receive, from a user device that originated the request for content, a pairing request; send, to the content server based on the pairing request, a certificate signing request and a first token; and send, to the user device, a second token.
23. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the processor executable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the apparatus to send the encryption key and the modified network packet cause the apparatus to obscure an identity of a user device that originated the request for content.
24. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the content is associated with a geographic requirement that prevents the content from being received if the geographic requirement is not satisfied..
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KNSM
KNSM (91.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Mason City, Iowa. The station is owned by the University of Northern Iowa. KNSM is an affiliate of Iowa Public Radio, and carries the network's "News and Information" and "Studio One" services.
See also Iowa Public Radio
External links
Iowa Public Radio
NSM
Category:NPR member stations
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‘Co-opetition’ among funds pays
It may seem like a hidden truth but asset owners are in competition with one another.
They are in competition for the best alpha ideas, the best manager products and the best research – all with the aim of improving risk-return trade-offs to increase the likelihood of meeting their liabilities.
As a result, many asset owners find it difficult to collaborate, even on initiatives that may prove mutually beneficial.
At the Thinking Ahead Institute’s recent Sydney roundtable, asset owners highlighted the top three barriers to successful collaboration with peers: difficulties being transparent; lack of time and resources; and difficulties aligning interests. At the same time, however, attendees agreed on the value to funds of collaborating on industry structure, regulation, and a universal agenda for alignment of owners’ interests.
The word ‘co-opetition’ was described in Adam Brandenburger and Barry Nalebuff’s 1997 book of that name and refers to the ability of competing businesses to co-operate for mutually beneficial outcomes. The authors took insights directly from game theory, which also applies to the myriad investment decisions pension fund boards need to make in efforts to fulfil the requirements of several potentially misaligned stakeholders.
The pursuit of rational but non-collaborative strategies generally produces poorer outcomes (prisoners’ dilemma) whereas better payoffs can often be produced through effective methods of collaboration or government influence.
Proof in the research
There are numerous academic articles and research projects that prove this assertion. Here are three examples:
Inefficient pricing: The race to outperform one another (largely but not exclusively through listed equities), often forces asset managers to rely heavily on momentum and other non-information-based strategies. This causes mispricing away from fundamental values, leading to sub-optimal capital allocation, which lowers long-term returns.
Agency costs: The growth of intermediaries and other agents has led to increased complexity and uncertainty, and substantial increases in costs. And given that active management is, in effect, a negative-sum game after fees, aggregate returns are reduced.
Excessive choice: Bird and Gray refer to Joshua Fear and Geraldine Pace’s 2009 article “Australia’s ‘choice of fund’ legislation: success or failure?” in arguing that despite the plethora of investment strategies available, a large portion of Australian institutional retirement savings funds are essentially identical, with little investment choice exercised. Therefore, members bear the direct and indirect costs of competition-induced excessive choice. Additionally, the average fund size was seen to be well below that needed to benefit from economies of scale including lower fees. (There is a trade-off involved here, between economies of scale enjoyed by larger funds, and the ability of smaller funds to express conviction and flexibly alter their positions. Better outcomes would have been achieved with better default design for workers who ‘choose not to choose’.
Bird and Gray suggest that these leakages can be plugged by rationalising the retirement savings industry and its agents and through greater co-operation (such as through joint research efforts) while retaining the genuine benefits of productive competition.
In universal owners’ interest
Willis Towers Watson’s Roger Urwin, in his 2011 paper “Pension funds as universal owners: opportunity beckons and leadership calls”, argues that it’s in the interest of universal owners, which through their portfolios own a slice of the whole economy and the market, to collaborate with other asset owners to ensure the health of the investment ecosystem as a whole. In a nutshell, while universal owners adapt their actions to try to directly enhance the value of their portfolios, they indirectly help the whole economy secure a more prosperous and sustainable future.
Finally, in its survey this year of 15 best-practice asset owners carried out on behalf of the Future Fund, Willis Towers Watson observed the following trends:
Some participants have developed more strategic partnerships and have seen benefits in sharing information in areas such as operations, human resources and technology. All participants agreed that peer collaboration had proved valuable to some extent, but noted that further work needed to be done to crystallise these opportunities.
The participants were cognisant of their external profiles, and greater success was aligned with where their profiles had been deliberately and carefully cultivated, often through proactive and highly visible strategies. Willis Towers Watson noted that there were growing expectations of leading asset owners to exercise positive influences in pursuit of their financial goals in co-operation with others, and to consider environmental, social and governance issues through their ownership interests. Peer relationships and collaborations are particularly helpful in this regard.
Many participants outlined explicit goals to enhance collaboration, whilst some described instances of co-investment success, although most saw this as more limited in reality than they had initially hoped. Several are now looking to be more discerning and targeted in their collaboration activities, aiming to make one or two relationships much richer and deeper. The limits to senior time and bandwidth are clear constraints.
Effective collaboration without sacrificing the genuine benefits of competition requires clearly defined objectives and goals. It also requires a mindset shift among asset owners that recognises these strategic partnerships have the potential to be mutually beneficial.
Marisa Hall is senior investment consultant in the Thinking Ahead Group, an independent research team at Willis Towers Watson and executive to the Thinking Ahead Institute. | mini_pile | {'original_id': '8fd476ca6df9db03070712c060cd7dcf6bdf8a891bcd743fe82621672ef553c5'} |
Is dad capitalized?
The word “dad” can be capitalized depending on how it is used in a sentence or title. When used generically in a sentence such as: “my dad said to visit him,” then the word dad is lowercase because it is a generic noun.
Correct: My dad is the best.
However, if you are addressing your dad directly, such as when asking a question, then you should capitalize the word dad.
Correct: Can I go to the movies, Dad?
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Egretta thulasnowy egret
Geographic Range
Egretta thula is found throughout North, Central, and South America as well as the Caribbean. It breeds in coastal and inland wetlands, but its range limits have changed over time due to the effects of hunting and habitat loss. Small breeding populations are located in Nova Scotia, Canada, and more heavily populated locations are found across the United States. Egretta thula is common among northern Nevada, Utah, and southeastern states, especially Florida and states bordering the Gulf of Mexico. This egret is most prevalent throughout Mexico, Central America, and South America. Egretta thula is a partially migratory species, as it relocates from its northern habitats of the United States and Canada to its winter ranges located in Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies, and Bermuda. Snowy Egrets begin their northward migration in early March and depart in September to migrate to their wintering areas. (Parsons and Master, 2000)
Egretta thula generally prefers an environment of shallow water inlets for feeding purposes. Salt-marsh pools, tidal channels, shallow bays, and mangroves are among the most preferred habitats in North America. Habitats are most common among coastal areas and islands due to the availability of stable and abundant food sources. During the winter months, egrets migrate to the Caribbean to nest and roost in the mangroves. The Caribbean is home to other favorable egret habitats including salt-water lagoons, freshwater swamps, grassy ponds, beaches, shallow reef areas, flooded rice fields, and wet grassy meadows. Throughout Central America, E. thula prefers mainly lowland areas near freshwater swamps, lakes, and large river mouths. South American species also prefer coastal mangroves, mudflats, and swamps rather than highland areas. (Howell and Webb, 1995; Parsons and Master, 2000)
Physical Description
Egretta thula is a medium-sized heron with a delicate build. Adult egrets generally measure between 56 to 66 cm and have a wingspan of approximately 100 cm. Egrets average 370 g in weight and the males tend to be slightly larger than the females. Egretta thula has entirely white plumage, a long, slender black bill, bright yellow lores, and long, slender black legs with bright yellow feet. Eyes are yellow. Breeding adults develop long, delicate plumes off their breast and are also characterized by their change in foot color, from yellow to orange. There are no overall differences in appearance between breeding populations, however, populations studied in North America and Central America are found to have a larger bill than egrets of South America. (Chandler, 1997; Howell and Webb, 1995; Parsons and Master, 2000)
• Sexual Dimorphism
• male larger
• Average mass
370 g
13.04 oz
• Average mass
314 g
11.07 oz
• Average length
56-66 cm
• Average wingspan
100 cm
39.37 in
Female egrets generally lay 3-6 eggs and both parents incubate the eggs for approximately 22-25 days. Upon hatching, the young nestling is a grayish color. It has a dark blue area around the eyes and the bill is a pale, pinkish gray. Once the eggs are fully hatched, the adults remove the eggshells from the nest. The hatchlings are covered in white down except for their wings. Pinfeathers appear by the first week. Juvenal feathers emerge on the body and wings by 2 to 3 weeks of age. Leg color varies from yellow to black. The hatchlings have a yellow colored bill tipped with black until five weeks of age, when the entire bill changes to black. Both parents brood their semialtricial young for the first 10 days. After 10 days, only one parent remains in the nest for 50% of the time. This generally lasts until the nestlings become 14 days old. The nestlings leave the nest after two weeks, but some may leave the nest as early as 10 days (Howell 1995; Parsons 2000).
Breeding begins in late March or early April when the male egrets perform flight displays and sound vocalizations to attract female mates. The most common courtship display is the "Stretch" display, in which the male pumps his body up and down with his bill pointed towards the sky. The male then produces a call to attract females. The changing foot color from yellow to reddish orange indicates the beginning of breeding behaviors. Breeding adults are also characterized by the distinctive display of long, delicate plumes off their breasts. Once a male finds a mate, the pair performs sexual displays and eventually builds a nest for their offspring. (Parsons and Master, 2000; Robbins, 1966; Parsons and Master, 2000; Robbins, 1966)
The male and female pair-bond is maintained through a series of sexual displays. Breeding begins in March or early April. Female egrets usually build nests in the territories defended by the males. Nests are often built in isolated, estuarine habitats and can be located either on the ground or as high as 30 feet in the trees. The nests are composed of woven twigs and small sticks that female egrets collect from the ground or steal from other nests. Egretta thula may also reuse old nests. These egrets are highly social nesters and build nests close to other egrets or herons. No preliminary rituals are performed prior to copulation, which takes place in the nest. Males stand on the backs of females and cloacal cavities come into contact during copulation to fertilize the eggs. The average duration of contact is 10 seconds. Females lay 3-6 eggs at a time (on average); eggs have a pale, greenish blue color. Incubation lasts 24 days on average and the chicks usually fledge 14 days after hatching. Young reach reproductive maturity after 1 to 2 years. (Bowles, 1991; Parsons and Master, 2000)
• Breeding season
The breeding season begins in March or early April.
• Range eggs per season
2 to 8
• Average eggs per season
• Average eggs per season
• Range time to hatching
22 to 29 days
• Average time to hatching
24 days
• Range fledging age
10 to 25 days
• Average fledging age
14 days
• Range age at sexual or reproductive maturity (female)
1 (low) years
• Average age at sexual or reproductive maturity (female)
2 years
• Range age at sexual or reproductive maturity (male)
1 (low) years
• Average age at sexual or reproductive maturity (male)
2 years
Both parents incubate the eggs and feed the nestlings by dropping food into the nest. Once the eggs hatch, parents remove the eggshells from the nest. Both parents brood their altricial young continuously until the hatchlings are 10 days old. From 10 to 14 days, only one parent is present in the nest to brood the young. After 10 days, parents are only in the nest 50% of the time. However, when storms occur, the young are brooded continuously. During the first five days after hatching, parents feed their young by regurgitating food onto the nest floor for the hatchlings to eat. Sometimes the parents' bill is placed directly into the hatchlings' mouth and food is regurgitated. The younger nestlings are fed before the older hatchlings. Adults keep the nest clean by dumping waste over the sides of the nest. (Parsons and Master, 2000)
• Parental Investment
• no parental involvement
• altricial
• pre-fertilization
• pre-hatching/birth
• protecting
• male
• female
• pre-weaning/fledging
• provisioning
• male
• female
• protecting
• male
• female
Egretta thula has a 71.6% mortality rate during its first year and a 31.4% mortality rate during years 2 to 17. The oldest egret was recorded in Utah and lived 22 years, 10 months. Snowy egrets generally live between 2 and 17 years. Egretta thula has been subject to nematode parasitism, which causes death. Starvation and inclement weather are likely causes of death for young nestlings. (Chandler, 1997; Parsons and Master, 2000)
• Range lifespan
Status: wild
22 (high) years
• Typical lifespan
Status: wild
2 to 17 years
Egretta thula walks upright with its wings held close to its body. This upright posture is ideal for foraging, because it allows the egret to make quick directional changes to catch its prey. They are most active at dawn and dusk (crepuscular); they have flying capabilities but do not swim. Snowy egrets engage in various self-maintenance behaviors that include grooming their wings, head-scratching to remove insects on their body, and bathing. Egretta thula spends most of the day resting. Males protect the nesting territories. Egretta thula is a highly social bird that engages in group foraging with other aquatic bird species. Group interaction with other bird species is also common in nesting territories. Snowy egrets avoid predators such as owls, hawks, poisonous snakes, and raccoons. (Parsons and Master, 2000; Robbins, 1966)
Home Range
Communication and Perception
Egretta thula communicates through sound vocalizations and posture. Young birds produce soft, buzzing calls and mature birds produce high and low-pitched calls. High-pitched calls signify plentiful foraging sites and low-pitched calls signify aggressive situations. Greeting calls are common among egrets. Only males tend to use high sound vocalizations, especially to attract a female mate. Communication sounds are also used to defend the territory surrounding the nest. An egret's upright posture with fully erect feathers marks the onset of an attack on another bird. (Howell and Webb, 1995; Parsons and Master, 2000)
Food Habits
Egretta thula prefers foraging habitats near bodies of shallow water, which are ideal for food sources. Its broad diet consists of earthworms, annelid worms, aquatic and terrestrial insects, crabs, shrimp, crayfish, snails, freshwater and marine fish, frogs, toads, lizards and snakes. The egret's diet is generally composed of 75% fish and 25% crustaceans. This egret has the widest range of foraging behaviors when compared to other herons. Food capturing is performed by pecking, walking slowly or quickly, running, hopping, hovering, and "disturb and chase" behaviors. Snowy egrets primarily feed during the early morning and evening hours. Egrets occasionally engage in group flights to fly to far-away foraging environments. Otherwise, egrets independently fly approximately 3 km from their colonies to foraging sites. However, foraging in larger groups allows for greater success in finding substantial food sources and helps provide protection from predators. (Howell and Webb, 1995; Parsons and Master, 2000)
• Animal Foods
• amphibians
• reptiles
• fish
• insects
• mollusks
• terrestrial worms
Egretta thula has shown an increased preference for island nest sites in urbanized, coastal estuaries. Egrets choose urbanized locations over isolated locations, because isolated locations have more predators. Egrets use flight to escape predation from terrestrial animals and they are known to have innate recognition and avoidance of poisonous snakes.
Known predators include: Procyon lotor (racoon), Bubo virginianus (great-horned owl), Strix varia (barred owl), Corvus brachyrhynchos (American crow), Corvus ossifragus (fish crow), Alligator mississippiensis (American alligator), Pantherophis obsoletus (rat snake) and Buteogallus anthracinus (common black-hawk). (Parsons and Master, 2000)
Ecosystem Roles
Egretta thula serves as a biological indicator of ecosystem health and habitat quality. In marshes, bays, and swamp habitats, the absence of egrets may reflect disturbances in the ecosystem, such as pollution, contamination of water, habitat loss, or human disturbance. In some habitats, researchers have sampled eggs and feathers to test levels of environmental contamination. Egrets are positioned at the top of the food chain, thus their decline may also infer a decline of other species, such as fish or insects. Egretta thula is a highly social bird and will not attack humans or disturb other bird species in its habitat. (Robbins, 1966)
Economic Importance for Humans: Positive
In the United States from 1880 to 1910, adult egrets were shot by plume hunters. Egretta thula was hunted for its delicate back plumes that were used to decorate women's hats and clothing. In 1886, plumes were valued at $32 per ounce, which was twice the price of gold at the time. In 1910, most hunting ceased due to citizens' requests to stop the slaughter of egrets. However, hunting still continued in Central and South America due to the European demand for plumes. (Parsons and Master, 2000)
• Positive Impacts
• body parts are source of valuable material
Economic Importance for Humans: Negative
There are no known adverse affects of snowy egrets on humans.
Conservation Status
Populations appear to be declining along the Atlantic coast due to pollution and competition with other bird species. Egretta thula is at risk because of chemical contamination and the decline of wetland environments. Snowy egrets depend on wetland areas for food. Eggs in agricultural areas are contaminated by pesticides, which cause death. Egrets have also died from consumption of styrofoam, plastics, and lead found in the environment. Oil spills have also caused mortality. Egretta thula has been protected in North America since 1916 under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act prohibited the hunting of egrets for their plumes, thus allowing them to return to their previous levels of abundance. (Parsons and Master, 2000)
Other Comments
Similar species to Egretta thula include Egretta caerulea, little blue heron, and Egretta garzetta, little egret. Little blue herons have completely white plumage, but can be distinguished from E. thula by their gray lores. Little egrets are larger and stockier than E. thula and also have longer legs, bill, and neck. (Parsons and Master, 2000)
Alaine Camfield (editor), Animal Diversity Web.
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uses sound to communicate
bilateral symmetry
an animal that mainly eats meat
uses smells or other chemicals to communicate
active at dawn and dusk
union of egg and spermatozoan
internal fertilization
fertilization takes place within the female's body
marshes are wetland areas often dominated by grasses and reeds.
makes seasonal movements between breeding and wintering grounds
Having one mate at a time.
having the capacity to move from one place to another.
native range
oceanic islands
an animal that mainly eats fish
seasonal breeding
breeding is confined to a particular season
associates with others of its species; forms social groups.
uses touch to communicate
Living on the ground.
uses sight to communicate
Bowles, M. 1991. "Snowy Egret" (On-line). Accessed 12/09/03 at
Chandler, R. 1997. Snowy Egret. Journal of Field Ornithology, 68: 287-295.
Parsons, K., T. Master. 2000. Snowy Egret. The Birds of North America, 489: 1-23.
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/* Generated code for Python module 'scipy.linalg.matfuncs' * created by Nuitka version 0.6.16 * * This code is in part copyright 2021 Kay Hayen. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include "nuitka/prelude.h" #include "nuitka/unfreezing.h" #include "__helpers.h" /* The "module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs" is a Python object pointer of module type. * * Note: For full compatibility with CPython, every module variable access * needs to go through it except for cases where the module cannot possibly * have changed in the mean time. */ PyObject *module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs; PyDictObject *moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs; /* The declarations of module constants used, if any. */ static PyObject *mod_consts[170]; static PyObject *module_filename_obj = NULL; /* Indicator if this modules private constants were created yet. */ static bool constants_created = false; /* Function to create module private constants. */ static void createModuleConstants(void) { if (constants_created == false) { loadConstantsBlob(&mod_consts[0], UNTRANSLATE("scipy.linalg.matfuncs")); constants_created = true; } } /* For multiprocessing, we want to be able to initialize the __main__ constants. */ #if (_NUITKA_PLUGIN_MULTIPROCESSING_ENABLED || _NUITKA_PLUGIN_TRACEBACK_ENCRYPTION_ENABLED) && 0 void createMainModuleConstants(void) { createModuleConstants(); } #endif /* Function to verify module private constants for non-corruption. */ #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ void checkModuleConstants_scipy$linalg$matfuncs(void) { // The module may not have been used at all, then ignore this. if (constants_created == false) return; checkConstantsBlob(&mod_consts[0], "scipy.linalg.matfuncs"); } #endif // The module code objects. static PyCodeObject *codeobj_21047f0d70e48ffa365ae18e04b110cd; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_508a28b77558d76219ffebb1d4e53944; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_46aff4e27e0371c662116eaac4a26c47; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792; static PyCodeObject *codeobj_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5; static void createModuleCodeObjects(void) { module_filename_obj = mod_consts[121]; CHECK_OBJECT(module_filename_obj); codeobj_21047f0d70e48ffa365ae18e04b110cd = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 1, CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[160], NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0); codeobj_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 33, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[25], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 57, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[32], mod_consts[162], NULL, 3, 0, 0); codeobj_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 374, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[55], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 258, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[50], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 210, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[35], mod_consts[163], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 95, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[153], mod_consts[164], NULL, 2, 0, 0); codeobj_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 488, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[88], mod_consts[165], NULL, 3, 0, 0); codeobj_508a28b77558d76219ffebb1d4e53944 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 672, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[159], mod_consts[166], NULL, 2, 0, 0); codeobj_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 140, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[155], mod_consts[167], NULL, 2, 0, 0); codeobj_46aff4e27e0371c662116eaac4a26c47 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 627, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[86], mod_consts[168], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 592, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[158], mod_consts[169], NULL, 2, 0, 0); codeobj_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 412, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[56], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 297, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[51], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 450, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[157], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); codeobj_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 = MAKE_CODEOBJECT(module_filename_obj, 336, CO_OPTIMIZED | CO_NEWLOCALS | CO_NOFREE, mod_consts[156], mod_consts[161], NULL, 1, 0, 0); } // The module function declarations. static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__10_sinhm(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__11_tanhm(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__12_funm(PyObject *defaults); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__13_signm(PyObject *defaults); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__13_signm$$$function__1_rounded_sign(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__14_khatri_rao(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__1__asarray_square(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__2__maybe_real(PyObject *defaults); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__3_fractional_matrix_power(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__4_logm(PyObject *defaults); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__5_expm(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__6_cosm(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__7_sinm(); static PyObject *MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__8_tanm(); 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PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519->m_type_description == NULL); frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 = cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[0]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[0]); } if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 51; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519->m_frame.f_lineno = 51; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[1], tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 51; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_1; int tmp_or_left_truth_1; nuitka_bool tmp_or_left_value_1; nuitka_bool tmp_or_right_value_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_1; PyObject *tmp_len_arg_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_tmp_or_left_value_1_object_1; int tmp_truth_name_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_2; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_2; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_2; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_3; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_4; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_5; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_2; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_expression_name_1 = par_A; tmp_len_arg_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[2]); if (tmp_len_arg_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_compexpr_left_1 = BUILTIN_LEN(tmp_len_arg_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_len_arg_1); if (tmp_compexpr_left_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_compexpr_right_1 = mod_consts[3]; tmp_tmp_or_left_value_1_object_1 = RICH_COMPARE_NE_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_compexpr_left_1, tmp_compexpr_right_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_left_1); assert(!(tmp_tmp_or_left_value_1_object_1 == NULL)); tmp_truth_name_1 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_tmp_or_left_value_1_object_1); assert(!(tmp_truth_name_1 == -1)); tmp_or_left_value_1 = tmp_truth_name_1 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_tmp_or_left_value_1_object_1); tmp_or_left_truth_1 = tmp_or_left_value_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE ? 1 : 0; if (tmp_or_left_truth_1 == 1) { goto or_left_1; } else { goto or_right_1; } or_right_1:; if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_3 = par_A; tmp_expression_name_2 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_3, mod_consts[2]); if (tmp_expression_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_subscript_name_1 = mod_consts[5]; tmp_compexpr_left_2 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT_CONST(tmp_expression_name_2, tmp_subscript_name_1, 0); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_2); if (tmp_compexpr_left_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (par_A == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_left_2); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_5 = par_A; tmp_expression_name_4 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_5, mod_consts[2]); if (tmp_expression_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_left_2); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_subscript_name_2 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_compexpr_right_2 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT_CONST(tmp_expression_name_4, tmp_subscript_name_2, 1); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_4); if (tmp_compexpr_right_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_left_2); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_or_right_value_1 = RICH_COMPARE_NE_NBOOL_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_compexpr_left_2, tmp_compexpr_right_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_left_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_right_2); if (tmp_or_right_value_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_EXCEPTION) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 52; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_or_right_value_1; goto or_end_1; or_left_1:; tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_or_left_value_1; or_end_1:; if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_1; } else { goto branch_no_1; } assert(tmp_condition_result_1 != NUITKA_BOOL_UNASSIGNED); } branch_yes_1:; { PyObject *tmp_raise_type_1; PyObject *tmp_make_exception_arg_1; tmp_make_exception_arg_1 = mod_consts[7]; frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519->m_frame.f_lineno = 53; tmp_raise_type_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(PyExc_ValueError, tmp_make_exception_arg_1); assert(!(tmp_raise_type_1 == NULL)); exception_type = tmp_raise_type_1; exception_lineno = 53; RAISE_EXCEPTION_WITH_TYPE(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } branch_no_1:; if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 54; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = par_A; Py_INCREF(tmp_return_value); goto frame_return_exit_1; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 == cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); cache_frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_bf367f6aca3146cc8c2ed28fc5b1c519); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__2__maybe_real(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; PyObject *par_B = python_pars[1]; PyObject *par_tol = python_pars[2]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; int tmp_res; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a->m_type_description == NULL); frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a = cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_1; int tmp_and_left_truth_1; nuitka_bool tmp_and_left_value_1; nuitka_bool tmp_and_right_value_1; PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_call_result_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; int tmp_truth_name_1; PyObject *tmp_called_instance_2; PyObject *tmp_call_result_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; int tmp_truth_name_2; tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[0]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[0]); } if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a->m_frame.f_lineno = 83; tmp_call_result_1 = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[9], tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_call_result_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_truth_name_1 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_truth_name_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_and_left_value_1 = tmp_truth_name_1 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); tmp_and_left_truth_1 = tmp_and_left_value_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE ? 1 : 0; if (tmp_and_left_truth_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (tmp_and_left_truth_1 == 1) { goto and_right_1; } else { goto and_left_1; } and_right_1:; tmp_called_instance_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[0]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_instance_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_instance_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[0]); } if (tmp_called_instance_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_B); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_B; frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a->m_frame.f_lineno = 83; tmp_call_result_2 = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_2, mod_consts[10], tmp_args_element_name_2); if (tmp_call_result_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_truth_name_2 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_call_result_2); if (tmp_truth_name_2 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_2); exception_lineno = 83; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_and_right_value_1 = tmp_truth_name_2 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_2); tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_and_right_value_1; goto and_end_1; and_left_1:; tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_and_left_value_1; and_end_1:; if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_1; } else { goto branch_no_1; } } branch_yes_1:; { bool tmp_condition_result_2; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_1; CHECK_OBJECT(par_tol); tmp_compexpr_left_1 = par_tol; tmp_compexpr_right_1 = Py_None; tmp_condition_result_2 = (tmp_compexpr_left_1 == tmp_compexpr_right_1) ? true : false; if (tmp_condition_result_2 != false) { goto branch_yes_2; } else { goto branch_no_2; } } branch_yes_2:; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_dict_key_1; PyObject *tmp_dict_value_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_2; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_2; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_3; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_4; tmp_dict_key_1 = mod_consts[5]; tmp_left_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[11]); if (unlikely(tmp_left_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_left_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[11]); } if (tmp_left_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_1 = mod_consts[12]; tmp_dict_value_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_FLOAT(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_dict_value_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_1 = _PyDict_NewPresized( 2 ); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; tmp_res = PyDict_SetItem(tmp_expression_name_1, tmp_dict_key_1, tmp_dict_value_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_dict_value_1); assert(!(tmp_res != 0)); tmp_dict_key_1 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_left_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[13]); if (unlikely(tmp_left_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_left_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[13]); } if (tmp_left_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto dict_build_exception_1; } tmp_right_name_2 = mod_consts[14]; tmp_dict_value_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_FLOAT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_2); if (tmp_dict_value_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto dict_build_exception_1; } tmp_res = PyDict_SetItem(tmp_expression_name_1, tmp_dict_key_1, tmp_dict_value_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_dict_value_1); assert(!(tmp_res != 0)); } goto dict_build_noexception_1; // Exception handling pass through code for dict_build: dict_build_exception_1:; Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); goto frame_exception_exit_1; // Finished with no exception for dict_build: dict_build_noexception_1:; tmp_expression_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[15]); if (unlikely(tmp_expression_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_expression_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[15]); } if (tmp_expression_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (par_B == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[16]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_4 = par_B; tmp_expression_name_3 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_4, mod_consts[17]); if (tmp_expression_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_subscript_name_2 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_3, mod_consts[18]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_3); if (tmp_subscript_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_subscript_name_1 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_2, tmp_subscript_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_2); if (tmp_subscript_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_assign_source_1 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_1, tmp_subscript_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 85; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_tol; assert(old != NULL); par_tol = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } branch_no_2:; { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_5; PyObject *tmp_call_result_3; PyObject *tmp_args_name_1; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_6; PyObject *tmp_kwargs_name_1; PyObject *tmp_dict_key_2; PyObject *tmp_dict_value_2; int tmp_truth_name_3; tmp_expression_name_5 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[0]); if (unlikely(tmp_expression_name_5 == NULL)) { tmp_expression_name_5 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[0]); } if (tmp_expression_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 86; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_5, mod_consts[19]); if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 86; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (par_B == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_1); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[16]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 86; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_6 = par_B; tmp_tuple_element_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_6, mod_consts[20]); if (tmp_tuple_element_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_1); exception_lineno = 86; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_name_1 = PyTuple_New(2); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_args_name_1, 0, tmp_tuple_element_1); tmp_tuple_element_1 = mod_consts[21]; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_args_name_1, 1, tmp_tuple_element_1); tmp_dict_key_2 = mod_consts[22]; CHECK_OBJECT(par_tol); tmp_dict_value_2 = par_tol; tmp_kwargs_name_1 = _PyDict_NewPresized( 1 ); tmp_res = PyDict_SetItem(tmp_kwargs_name_1, tmp_dict_key_2, tmp_dict_value_2); assert(!(tmp_res != 0)); frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a->m_frame.f_lineno = 86; tmp_call_result_3 = CALL_FUNCTION(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_name_1, tmp_kwargs_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_kwargs_name_1); if (tmp_call_result_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 86; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_truth_name_3 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_call_result_3); if (tmp_truth_name_3 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_3); exception_lineno = 86; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_3 = tmp_truth_name_3 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_3); if (tmp_condition_result_3 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_3; } else { goto branch_no_3; } } branch_yes_3:; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_2; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_7; if (par_B == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[16]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 87; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_7 = par_B; tmp_assign_source_2 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_7, mod_consts[23]); if (tmp_assign_source_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 87; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_B; par_B = tmp_assign_source_2; Py_XDECREF(old); } } branch_no_3:; branch_no_1:; if (par_B == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[16]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 88; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = par_B; Py_INCREF(tmp_return_value); goto frame_return_exit_1; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a, type_description_1, par_A, par_B, par_tol ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a == cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); cache_frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_ec02b9ee93228f5dd5a40eefe45ab21a); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; Py_XDECREF(par_B); par_B = NULL; Py_XDECREF(par_tol); par_tol = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; Py_XDECREF(par_B); par_B = NULL; Py_XDECREF(par_tol); par_tol = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__3_fractional_matrix_power(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; PyObject *par_t = python_pars[1]; PyObject *var_scipy = NULL; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8->m_type_description == NULL); frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 = cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 135; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8->m_frame.f_lineno = 135; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 135; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_2; PyObject *tmp_name_name_1; PyObject *tmp_globals_arg_name_1; PyObject *tmp_locals_arg_name_1; PyObject *tmp_fromlist_name_1; PyObject *tmp_level_name_1; tmp_name_name_1 = mod_consts[26]; tmp_globals_arg_name_1 = (PyObject *)moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs; tmp_locals_arg_name_1 = Py_None; tmp_fromlist_name_1 = Py_None; tmp_level_name_1 = mod_consts[5]; frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8->m_frame.f_lineno = 136; tmp_assign_source_2 = IMPORT_MODULE5(tmp_name_name_1, tmp_globals_arg_name_1, tmp_locals_arg_name_1, tmp_fromlist_name_1, tmp_level_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 136; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_scipy == NULL); var_scipy = tmp_assign_source_2; } { PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; CHECK_OBJECT(var_scipy); tmp_expression_name_2 = var_scipy; tmp_expression_name_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_2, mod_consts[27]); if (tmp_expression_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 137; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_instance_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[28]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 137; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; CHECK_OBJECT(par_t); tmp_args_element_name_3 = par_t; frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8->m_frame.f_lineno = 137; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3}; tmp_return_value = CALL_METHOD_WITH_ARGS2( tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[29], call_args ); } Py_DECREF(tmp_called_instance_1); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 137; type_description_1 = "ooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8, type_description_1, par_A, par_t, var_scipy ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 == cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); cache_frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_d382b92c2aa99b03ff916fbac1f162d8); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; Py_XDECREF(par_t); par_t = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_scipy); var_scipy = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; Py_XDECREF(par_t); par_t = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_scipy); var_scipy = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__4_logm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; PyObject *par_disp = python_pars[1]; PyObject *var_scipy = NULL; PyObject *var_F = NULL; PyObject *var_errtol = NULL; PyObject *var_errest = NULL; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; int tmp_res; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED nuitka_void tmp_unused; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_type_description == NULL); frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 = cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 194; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 194; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 194; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_2; PyObject *tmp_name_name_1; PyObject *tmp_globals_arg_name_1; PyObject *tmp_locals_arg_name_1; PyObject *tmp_fromlist_name_1; PyObject *tmp_level_name_1; tmp_name_name_1 = mod_consts[26]; tmp_globals_arg_name_1 = (PyObject *)moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs; tmp_locals_arg_name_1 = Py_None; tmp_fromlist_name_1 = Py_None; tmp_level_name_1 = mod_consts[5]; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 196; tmp_assign_source_2 = IMPORT_MODULE5(tmp_name_name_1, tmp_globals_arg_name_1, tmp_locals_arg_name_1, tmp_fromlist_name_1, tmp_level_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 196; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_scipy == NULL); var_scipy = tmp_assign_source_2; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_3; PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; CHECK_OBJECT(var_scipy); tmp_expression_name_2 = var_scipy; tmp_expression_name_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_2, mod_consts[27]); if (tmp_expression_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 197; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_instance_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[28]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 197; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 197; tmp_assign_source_3 = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[31], tmp_args_element_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_instance_1); if (tmp_assign_source_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 197; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_F == NULL); var_F = tmp_assign_source_3; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_4; PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[32]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[32]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 198; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 198; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_3 = par_A; CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_args_element_name_4 = var_F; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 198; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_3, tmp_args_element_name_4}; tmp_assign_source_4 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_2, call_args); } if (tmp_assign_source_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 198; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = var_F; assert(old != NULL); var_F = tmp_assign_source_4; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_5; PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; tmp_left_name_1 = mod_consts[33]; tmp_right_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[13]); if (unlikely(tmp_right_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_right_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[13]); } if (tmp_right_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 199; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_assign_source_5 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_LONG_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 199; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_errtol == NULL); var_errtol = tmp_assign_source_5; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_6; PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_left_name_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_6; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_7; PyObject *tmp_right_name_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_5; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_8; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_9; tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[34]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[34]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_args_element_name_6 = var_F; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 201; tmp_left_name_3 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_6); if (tmp_left_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (par_A == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_3); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_2 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_5 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_3, tmp_right_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_3); if (tmp_args_element_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_7 = mod_consts[6]; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 201; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_5, tmp_args_element_name_7}; tmp_left_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_3, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_left_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_5 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[34]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_5 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_5 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[34]); } if (tmp_called_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (par_A == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_8 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_9 = mod_consts[6]; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 201; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_8, tmp_args_element_name_9}; tmp_right_name_3 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_5, call_args); } if (tmp_right_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_assign_source_6 = BINARY_OPERATION_TRUEDIV_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_3); if (tmp_assign_source_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 201; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_errest == NULL); var_errest = tmp_assign_source_6; } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_1; int tmp_truth_name_1; CHECK_OBJECT(par_disp); tmp_truth_name_1 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(par_disp); if (tmp_truth_name_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 202; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_truth_name_1 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_1; } else { goto branch_no_1; } } branch_yes_1:; { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_2; int tmp_or_left_truth_1; nuitka_bool tmp_or_left_value_1; nuitka_bool tmp_or_right_value_1; PyObject *tmp_operand_name_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_6; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_10; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_1; tmp_called_name_6 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[36]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_6 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_6 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[36]); } if (tmp_called_name_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 203; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(var_errest); tmp_args_element_name_10 = var_errest; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 203; tmp_operand_name_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_6, tmp_args_element_name_10); if (tmp_operand_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 203; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_res = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_operand_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_operand_name_1); if (tmp_res == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 203; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_or_left_value_1 = (tmp_res == 0) ? NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE : NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE; tmp_or_left_truth_1 = tmp_or_left_value_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE ? 1 : 0; if (tmp_or_left_truth_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 203; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (tmp_or_left_truth_1 == 1) { goto or_left_1; } else { goto or_right_1; } or_right_1:; CHECK_OBJECT(var_errest); tmp_compexpr_left_1 = var_errest; CHECK_OBJECT(var_errtol); tmp_compexpr_right_1 = var_errtol; tmp_or_right_value_1 = RICH_COMPARE_GE_NBOOL_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_compexpr_left_1, tmp_compexpr_right_1); if (tmp_or_right_value_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_EXCEPTION) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 203; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_2 = tmp_or_right_value_1; goto or_end_1; or_left_1:; tmp_condition_result_2 = tmp_or_left_value_1; or_end_1:; if (tmp_condition_result_2 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_2; } else { goto branch_no_2; } assert(tmp_condition_result_2 != NUITKA_BOOL_UNASSIGNED); } branch_yes_2:; { PyObject *tmp_called_name_7; PyObject *tmp_call_result_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_11; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_12; tmp_called_name_7 = LOOKUP_BUILTIN(mod_consts[37]); assert(tmp_called_name_7 != NULL); tmp_args_element_name_11 = mod_consts[38]; CHECK_OBJECT(var_errest); tmp_args_element_name_12 = var_errest; frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame.f_lineno = 204; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_11, tmp_args_element_name_12}; tmp_call_result_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_7, call_args); } if (tmp_call_result_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 204; type_description_1 = "oooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); } branch_no_2:; CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_return_value = var_F; Py_INCREF(tmp_return_value); goto frame_return_exit_1; goto branch_end_1; branch_no_1:; { PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_1; CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_tuple_element_1 = var_F; tmp_return_value = PyTuple_New(2); PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_return_value, 0, tmp_tuple_element_1); CHECK_OBJECT(var_errest); tmp_tuple_element_1 = var_errest; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_return_value, 1, tmp_tuple_element_1); goto frame_return_exit_1; } branch_end_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594, type_description_1, par_A, par_disp, var_scipy, var_F, var_errtol, var_errest ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 == cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); cache_frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_18cac3ff831e2de6791ce2d35bdd1594); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(par_disp); Py_DECREF(par_disp); par_disp = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_scipy); var_scipy = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); Py_DECREF(var_F); var_F = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(var_errtol); Py_DECREF(var_errtol); var_errtol = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(var_errest); Py_DECREF(var_errest); var_errest = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(par_disp); Py_DECREF(par_disp); par_disp = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_scipy); var_scipy = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_F); var_F = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_errtol); var_errtol = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_errest); var_errest = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__5_expm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; PyObject *var_scipy = NULL; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10->m_type_description == NULL); frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 = cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_name_name_1; PyObject *tmp_globals_arg_name_1; PyObject *tmp_locals_arg_name_1; PyObject *tmp_fromlist_name_1; PyObject *tmp_level_name_1; tmp_name_name_1 = mod_consts[40]; tmp_globals_arg_name_1 = (PyObject *)moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs; tmp_locals_arg_name_1 = Py_None; tmp_fromlist_name_1 = Py_None; tmp_level_name_1 = mod_consts[5]; frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10->m_frame.f_lineno = 254; tmp_assign_source_1 = IMPORT_MODULE5(tmp_name_name_1, tmp_globals_arg_name_1, tmp_locals_arg_name_1, tmp_fromlist_name_1, tmp_level_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 254; type_description_1 = "oo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_scipy == NULL); var_scipy = tmp_assign_source_1; } { PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; CHECK_OBJECT(var_scipy); tmp_expression_name_2 = var_scipy; tmp_expression_name_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_2, mod_consts[41]); if (tmp_expression_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 255; type_description_1 = "oo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_instance_1 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[27]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 255; type_description_1 = "oo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10->m_frame.f_lineno = 255; tmp_return_value = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[35], tmp_args_element_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_instance_1); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 255; type_description_1 = "oo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10, type_description_1, par_A, var_scipy ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 == cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); cache_frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_2a3baa13188e236947b30cd5724cfe10); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_scipy); var_scipy = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_scipy); var_scipy = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__6_cosm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_type_description == NULL); frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 = cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 290; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_frame.f_lineno = 290; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 290; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_1; PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_call_result_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; int tmp_truth_name_1; tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[0]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[0]); } if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 291; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_frame.f_lineno = 291; tmp_call_result_1 = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[10], tmp_args_element_name_2); if (tmp_call_result_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 291; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_truth_name_1 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_truth_name_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); exception_lineno = 291; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_truth_name_1 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_1; } else { goto branch_no_1; } } branch_yes_1:; { PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_left_name_3; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; PyObject *tmp_right_name_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; PyObject *tmp_left_name_4; PyObject *tmp_right_name_4; tmp_left_name_1 = mod_consts[43]; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_left_name_3 = mod_consts[44]; if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_2 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_3, tmp_right_name_2); if (tmp_args_element_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_frame.f_lineno = 292; tmp_left_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_3); if (tmp_left_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_left_name_4 = mod_consts[45]; if (par_A == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_4 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_4 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_4, tmp_right_name_4); if (tmp_args_element_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_frame.f_lineno = 292; tmp_right_name_3 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_3, tmp_args_element_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); if (tmp_right_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_ADD_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_3); if (tmp_right_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_FLOAT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 292; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } goto branch_end_1; branch_no_1:; { PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_left_name_5; PyObject *tmp_right_name_5; tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 294; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_left_name_5 = mod_consts[44]; if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 294; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_5 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_5 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_5, tmp_right_name_5); if (tmp_args_element_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 294; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_frame.f_lineno = 294; tmp_expression_name_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_expression_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 294; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[23]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 294; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } branch_end_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 == cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); cache_frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_990d8fdf7650a1cd3311e52a76c82dd5); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__7_sinm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_type_description == NULL); frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 = cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 329; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_frame.f_lineno = 329; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 329; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_1; PyObject *tmp_called_instance_1; PyObject *tmp_call_result_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; int tmp_truth_name_1; tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[0]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_instance_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[0]); } if (tmp_called_instance_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 330; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_frame.f_lineno = 330; tmp_call_result_1 = CALL_METHOD_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_instance_1, mod_consts[10], tmp_args_element_name_2); if (tmp_call_result_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 330; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_truth_name_1 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_truth_name_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); exception_lineno = 330; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_1 = tmp_truth_name_1 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_1; } else { goto branch_no_1; } } branch_yes_1:; { PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_left_name_3; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; PyObject *tmp_right_name_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; PyObject *tmp_left_name_4; PyObject *tmp_right_name_4; tmp_left_name_1 = mod_consts[47]; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_left_name_3 = mod_consts[44]; if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_2 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_3, tmp_right_name_2); if (tmp_args_element_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_frame.f_lineno = 331; tmp_left_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_3); if (tmp_left_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_left_name_4 = mod_consts[45]; if (par_A == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_4 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_4 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_4, tmp_right_name_4); if (tmp_args_element_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_frame.f_lineno = 331; tmp_right_name_3 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_3, tmp_args_element_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); if (tmp_right_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_3); if (tmp_right_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 331; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } goto branch_end_1; branch_no_1:; { PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_left_name_5; PyObject *tmp_right_name_5; tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 333; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_left_name_5 = mod_consts[44]; if (par_A == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[4]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 333; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_5 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_5 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_5, tmp_right_name_5); if (tmp_args_element_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 333; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_frame.f_lineno = 333; tmp_expression_name_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_expression_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 333; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[20]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_1); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 333; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } branch_end_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 == cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); cache_frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_1072599abd3648d0c0e93a7cd0247eb1); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__8_tanm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_type_description == NULL); frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 = cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 370; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_frame.f_lineno = 370; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 370; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_6; PyObject *tmp_called_name_5; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_7; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[32]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[32]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[49]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[49]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[50]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[50]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_5 = par_A; frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_frame.f_lineno = 371; tmp_args_element_name_4 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_args_element_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_5 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[51]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_5 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_5 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[51]); } if (tmp_called_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_7 = par_A; frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_frame.f_lineno = 371; tmp_args_element_name_6 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_5, tmp_args_element_name_7); if (tmp_args_element_name_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_frame.f_lineno = 371; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_6}; tmp_args_element_name_3 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_3, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_6); if (tmp_args_element_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_frame.f_lineno = 371; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3}; tmp_return_value = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_2, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_3); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 371; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 == cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); cache_frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_1153284dff0117c0fd8983879f2091b5); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__9_coshm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f->m_type_description == NULL); frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f = cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 408; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f->m_frame.f_lineno = 408; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 408; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_operand_name_1; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[32]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[32]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; tmp_left_name_1 = mod_consts[43]; tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_4 = par_A; frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f->m_frame.f_lineno = 409; tmp_left_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_3, tmp_args_element_name_4); if (tmp_left_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_operand_name_1 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_5 = UNARY_OPERATION(PyNumber_Negative, tmp_operand_name_1); if (tmp_args_element_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f->m_frame.f_lineno = 409; tmp_right_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_right_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_ADD_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_2); if (tmp_right_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_FLOAT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_args_element_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f->m_frame.f_lineno = 409; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3}; tmp_return_value = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_2, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_3); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 409; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f == cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); cache_frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_f6702f5cae8f0f5ec485503dec73985f); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__10_sinhm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a->m_type_description == NULL); frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a = cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 446; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a->m_frame.f_lineno = 446; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 446; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_operand_name_1; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[32]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[32]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; tmp_left_name_1 = mod_consts[43]; tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_4 = par_A; frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a->m_frame.f_lineno = 447; tmp_left_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_3, tmp_args_element_name_4); if (tmp_left_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[35]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[35]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_operand_name_1 = par_A; tmp_args_element_name_5 = UNARY_OPERATION(PyNumber_Negative, tmp_operand_name_1); if (tmp_args_element_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a->m_frame.f_lineno = 447; tmp_right_name_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_right_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_2); if (tmp_right_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_FLOAT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_args_element_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a->m_frame.f_lineno = 447; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3}; tmp_return_value = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_2, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_3); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 447; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a == cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); cache_frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_b199a389f48881e989a721a54032ce7a); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__11_tanhm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_type_description == NULL); frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 = cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 484; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_frame.f_lineno = 484; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 484; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_6; PyObject *tmp_called_name_5; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_7; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[32]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[32]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[49]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[49]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[55]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[55]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_5 = par_A; frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_frame.f_lineno = 485; tmp_args_element_name_4 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_args_element_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_5 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[56]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_5 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_5 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[56]); } if (tmp_called_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_7 = par_A; frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_frame.f_lineno = 485; tmp_args_element_name_6 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_5, tmp_args_element_name_7); if (tmp_args_element_name_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_frame.f_lineno = 485; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_6}; tmp_args_element_name_3 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_3, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_6); if (tmp_args_element_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_frame.f_lineno = 485; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_3}; tmp_return_value = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_2, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_3); if (tmp_return_value == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 485; type_description_1 = "o"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } goto frame_return_exit_1; } #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792, type_description_1, par_A ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 == cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); cache_frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_3230ebb073f07449b489cb7be0e0e792); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__12_funm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; PyObject *par_func = python_pars[1]; PyObject *par_disp = python_pars[2]; PyObject *var_T = NULL; PyObject *var_Z = NULL; PyObject *var_n = NULL; PyObject *var_F = NULL; PyObject *var_minden = NULL; PyObject *var_p = NULL; PyObject *var_i = NULL; PyObject *var_j = NULL; PyObject *var_s = NULL; PyObject *var_ksl = NULL; PyObject *var_val = NULL; PyObject *var_den = NULL; PyObject *var_tol = NULL; PyObject *var_err = NULL; PyObject *tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator = NULL; PyObject *tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value = NULL; PyObject *tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator = NULL; PyObject *tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter = NULL; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_iterator_attempt; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_2; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_2; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_2; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_2; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_3; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_3; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_3; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_3; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_4; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_4; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_4; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_4; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_5; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_5; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_5; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_5; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_6; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_6; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_6; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_6; bool tmp_result; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_7; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_7; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_7; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_7; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_8; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_8; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_8; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_8; int tmp_res; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED nuitka_void tmp_unused; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_9; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_9; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_9; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_9; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_type_description == NULL); frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 = cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 550; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 550; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 550; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_2; PyObject *tmp_iter_arg_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_2; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[58]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[58]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 552; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_2; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_2 = par_A; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 552; tmp_iter_arg_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_2, tmp_args_element_name_2); if (tmp_iter_arg_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 552; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_2; } tmp_assign_source_2 = MAKE_UNPACK_ITERATOR(tmp_iter_arg_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_iter_arg_1); if (tmp_assign_source_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 552; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_2; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = tmp_assign_source_2; } // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_3; PyObject *tmp_unpack_1; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_unpack_1 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_3 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_1, 0, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_3 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 552; goto try_except_handler_3; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = tmp_assign_source_3; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_4; PyObject *tmp_unpack_2; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_unpack_2 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_4 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_2, 1, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_4 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 552; goto try_except_handler_3; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = tmp_assign_source_4; } { PyObject *tmp_iterator_name_1; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_iterator_name_1 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter; // Check if iterator has left-over elements. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_iterator_name_1); assert(HAS_ITERNEXT(tmp_iterator_name_1)); tmp_iterator_attempt = (*Py_TYPE(tmp_iterator_name_1)->tp_iternext)(tmp_iterator_name_1); if (likely(tmp_iterator_attempt == NULL)) { PyObject *error = GET_ERROR_OCCURRED(); if (error != NULL) { if (EXCEPTION_MATCH_BOOL_SINGLE(error, PyExc_StopIteration)) { CLEAR_ERROR_OCCURRED(); } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 552; goto try_except_handler_3; } } } else { Py_DECREF(tmp_iterator_attempt); exception_type = PyExc_ValueError; Py_INCREF(PyExc_ValueError); exception_value = mod_consts[59]; Py_INCREF(exception_value); exception_tb = NULL; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 552; goto try_except_handler_3; } } goto try_end_1; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_3:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto try_except_handler_2; // End of try: try_end_1:; goto try_end_2; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_2:; exception_keeper_type_2 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_2 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_2 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_2 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_2; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_2; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_2; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_2; goto frame_exception_exit_1; // End of try: try_end_2:; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_5; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1); tmp_assign_source_5 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1; assert(var_T == NULL); Py_INCREF(tmp_assign_source_5); var_T = tmp_assign_source_5; } Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_6; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2); tmp_assign_source_6 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2; assert(var_Z == NULL); Py_INCREF(tmp_assign_source_6); var_Z = tmp_assign_source_6; } Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = NULL; // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_7; PyObject *tmp_iter_arg_2; PyObject *tmp_called_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_3; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_4; tmp_called_name_3 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[60]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[60]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 553; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_4; } CHECK_OBJECT(var_T); tmp_args_element_name_3 = var_T; CHECK_OBJECT(var_Z); tmp_args_element_name_4 = var_Z; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 553; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_3, tmp_args_element_name_4}; tmp_iter_arg_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_3, call_args); } if (tmp_iter_arg_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 553; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_4; } tmp_assign_source_7 = MAKE_UNPACK_ITERATOR(tmp_iter_arg_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_iter_arg_2); if (tmp_assign_source_7 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 553; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_4; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter = tmp_assign_source_7; } // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_8; PyObject *tmp_unpack_3; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter); tmp_unpack_3 = tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_8 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_3, 0, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_8 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 553; goto try_except_handler_5; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1 = tmp_assign_source_8; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_9; PyObject *tmp_unpack_4; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter); tmp_unpack_4 = tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_9 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_4, 1, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_9 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 553; goto try_except_handler_5; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2 = tmp_assign_source_9; } { PyObject *tmp_iterator_name_2; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter); tmp_iterator_name_2 = tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter; // Check if iterator has left-over elements. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_iterator_name_2); assert(HAS_ITERNEXT(tmp_iterator_name_2)); tmp_iterator_attempt = (*Py_TYPE(tmp_iterator_name_2)->tp_iternext)(tmp_iterator_name_2); if (likely(tmp_iterator_attempt == NULL)) { PyObject *error = GET_ERROR_OCCURRED(); if (error != NULL) { if (EXCEPTION_MATCH_BOOL_SINGLE(error, PyExc_StopIteration)) { CLEAR_ERROR_OCCURRED(); } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 553; goto try_except_handler_5; } } } else { Py_DECREF(tmp_iterator_attempt); exception_type = PyExc_ValueError; Py_INCREF(PyExc_ValueError); exception_value = mod_consts[59]; Py_INCREF(exception_value); exception_tb = NULL; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 553; goto try_except_handler_5; } } goto try_end_3; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_5:; exception_keeper_type_3 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_3 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_3 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_3 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_3; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_3; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_3; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_3; goto try_except_handler_4; // End of try: try_end_3:; goto try_end_4; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_4:; exception_keeper_type_4 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_4 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_4 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_4 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2 = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_4; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_4; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_4; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_4; goto frame_exception_exit_1; // End of try: try_end_4:; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__source_iter = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_10; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1); tmp_assign_source_10 = tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1; { PyObject *old = var_T; assert(old != NULL); var_T = tmp_assign_source_10; Py_INCREF(var_T); Py_DECREF(old); } } Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1 = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_11; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2); tmp_assign_source_11 = tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2; { PyObject *old = var_Z; assert(old != NULL); var_Z = tmp_assign_source_11; Py_INCREF(var_Z); Py_DECREF(old); } } Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_2__element_2 = NULL; // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_12; PyObject *tmp_iter_arg_3; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_1; CHECK_OBJECT(var_T); tmp_expression_name_1 = var_T; tmp_iter_arg_3 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_1, mod_consts[2]); if (tmp_iter_arg_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 554; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_6; } tmp_assign_source_12 = MAKE_UNPACK_ITERATOR(tmp_iter_arg_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_iter_arg_3); if (tmp_assign_source_12 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 554; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_6; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter = tmp_assign_source_12; } // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_13; PyObject *tmp_unpack_5; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter); tmp_unpack_5 = tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_13 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_5, 0, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_13 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 554; goto try_except_handler_7; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1 = tmp_assign_source_13; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_14; PyObject *tmp_unpack_6; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter); tmp_unpack_6 = tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_14 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_6, 1, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_14 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 554; goto try_except_handler_7; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2 = tmp_assign_source_14; } { PyObject *tmp_iterator_name_3; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter); tmp_iterator_name_3 = tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter; // Check if iterator has left-over elements. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_iterator_name_3); assert(HAS_ITERNEXT(tmp_iterator_name_3)); tmp_iterator_attempt = (*Py_TYPE(tmp_iterator_name_3)->tp_iternext)(tmp_iterator_name_3); if (likely(tmp_iterator_attempt == NULL)) { PyObject *error = GET_ERROR_OCCURRED(); if (error != NULL) { if (EXCEPTION_MATCH_BOOL_SINGLE(error, PyExc_StopIteration)) { CLEAR_ERROR_OCCURRED(); } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 554; goto try_except_handler_7; } } } else { Py_DECREF(tmp_iterator_attempt); exception_type = PyExc_ValueError; Py_INCREF(PyExc_ValueError); exception_value = mod_consts[59]; Py_INCREF(exception_value); exception_tb = NULL; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 554; goto try_except_handler_7; } } goto try_end_5; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_7:; exception_keeper_type_5 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_5 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_5 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_5 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_5; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_5; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_5; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_5; goto try_except_handler_6; // End of try: try_end_5:; goto try_end_6; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_6:; exception_keeper_type_6 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_6 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_6 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_6 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2 = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_6; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_6; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_6; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_6; goto frame_exception_exit_1; // End of try: try_end_6:; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__source_iter = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_15; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1); tmp_assign_source_15 = tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1; assert(var_n == NULL); Py_INCREF(tmp_assign_source_15); var_n = tmp_assign_source_15; } Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1 = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_16; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2); tmp_assign_source_16 = tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2; { PyObject *old = var_n; assert(old != NULL); var_n = tmp_assign_source_16; Py_INCREF(var_n); Py_DECREF(old); } } Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_3__element_2 = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_17; PyObject *tmp_called_name_4; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_5; PyObject *tmp_called_name_5; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_6; PyObject *tmp_called_name_6; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_7; tmp_called_name_4 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[61]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_4 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_4 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[61]); } if (tmp_called_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 555; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_func); tmp_called_name_5 = par_func; tmp_called_name_6 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[61]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_6 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_6 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[61]); } if (tmp_called_name_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 555; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (var_T == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 555; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_7 = var_T; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 555; tmp_args_element_name_6 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_6, tmp_args_element_name_7); if (tmp_args_element_name_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 555; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 555; tmp_args_element_name_5 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_5, tmp_args_element_name_6); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_6); if (tmp_args_element_name_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 555; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 555; tmp_assign_source_17 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_4, tmp_args_element_name_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_5); if (tmp_assign_source_17 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 555; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_F == NULL); var_F = tmp_assign_source_17; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_18; PyObject *tmp_called_name_7; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_8; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_3; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_4; CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_expression_name_2 = var_F; tmp_called_name_7 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_2, mod_consts[63]); if (tmp_called_name_7 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 556; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (var_T == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_7); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 556; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_4 = var_T; tmp_expression_name_3 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_4, mod_consts[17]); if (tmp_expression_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_7); exception_lineno = 556; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_8 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_3, mod_consts[18]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_3); if (tmp_args_element_name_8 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_7); exception_lineno = 556; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 556; tmp_assign_source_18 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_7, tmp_args_element_name_8); Py_DECREF(tmp_called_name_7); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_8); if (tmp_assign_source_18 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 556; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = var_F; var_F = tmp_assign_source_18; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_19; PyObject *tmp_abs_arg_1; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_5; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_1; if (var_T == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 558; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_5 = var_T; tmp_subscript_name_1 = mod_consts[64]; tmp_abs_arg_1 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_5, tmp_subscript_name_1); if (tmp_abs_arg_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 558; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_assign_source_19 = BUILTIN_ABS(tmp_abs_arg_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_abs_arg_1); if (tmp_assign_source_19 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 558; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_minden == NULL); var_minden = tmp_assign_source_19; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_20; PyObject *tmp_iter_arg_4; PyObject *tmp_xrange_low_1; PyObject *tmp_xrange_high_1; tmp_xrange_low_1 = mod_consts[6]; CHECK_OBJECT(var_n); tmp_xrange_high_1 = var_n; tmp_iter_arg_4 = BUILTIN_XRANGE2(tmp_xrange_low_1, tmp_xrange_high_1); if (tmp_iter_arg_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 562; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_assign_source_20 = MAKE_ITERATOR(tmp_iter_arg_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_iter_arg_4); if (tmp_assign_source_20 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 562; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator == NULL); tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator = tmp_assign_source_20; } // Tried code: loop_start_1:; { PyObject *tmp_next_source_1; PyObject *tmp_assign_source_21; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator); tmp_next_source_1 = tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator; tmp_assign_source_21 = ITERATOR_NEXT(tmp_next_source_1); if (tmp_assign_source_21 == NULL) { if (CHECK_AND_CLEAR_STOP_ITERATION_OCCURRED()) { goto loop_end_1; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 562; goto try_except_handler_8; } } { PyObject *old = tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value; tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value = tmp_assign_source_21; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_22; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value); tmp_assign_source_22 = tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value; { PyObject *old = var_p; var_p = tmp_assign_source_22; Py_INCREF(var_p); Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_23; PyObject *tmp_iter_arg_5; PyObject *tmp_xrange_low_2; PyObject *tmp_xrange_high_2; PyObject *tmp_left_name_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_2; PyObject *tmp_right_name_1; PyObject *tmp_right_name_2; tmp_xrange_low_2 = mod_consts[6]; if (var_n == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[65]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 563; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_8; } tmp_left_name_2 = var_n; CHECK_OBJECT(var_p); tmp_right_name_1 = var_p; tmp_left_name_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_2, tmp_right_name_1); if (tmp_left_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 563; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_8; } tmp_right_name_2 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_xrange_high_2 = BINARY_OPERATION_ADD_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_1, tmp_right_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_1); if (tmp_xrange_high_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 563; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_8; } tmp_iter_arg_5 = BUILTIN_XRANGE2(tmp_xrange_low_2, tmp_xrange_high_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_xrange_high_2); if (tmp_iter_arg_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 563; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_8; } tmp_assign_source_23 = MAKE_ITERATOR(tmp_iter_arg_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_iter_arg_5); if (tmp_assign_source_23 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 563; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_8; } { PyObject *old = tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator; tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator = tmp_assign_source_23; Py_XDECREF(old); } } // Tried code: loop_start_2:; { PyObject *tmp_next_source_2; PyObject *tmp_assign_source_24; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator); tmp_next_source_2 = tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator; tmp_assign_source_24 = ITERATOR_NEXT(tmp_next_source_2); if (tmp_assign_source_24 == NULL) { if (CHECK_AND_CLEAR_STOP_ITERATION_OCCURRED()) { goto loop_end_2; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 563; goto try_except_handler_9; } } { PyObject *old = tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value; tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value = tmp_assign_source_24; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_25; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value); tmp_assign_source_25 = tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value; { PyObject *old = var_i; var_i = tmp_assign_source_25; Py_INCREF(var_i); Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_26; PyObject *tmp_left_name_3; PyObject *tmp_right_name_3; CHECK_OBJECT(var_i); tmp_left_name_3 = var_i; if (var_p == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[66]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 564; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_right_name_3 = var_p; tmp_assign_source_26 = BINARY_OPERATION_ADD_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_3, tmp_right_name_3); if (tmp_assign_source_26 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 564; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_j; var_j = tmp_assign_source_26; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_27; PyObject *tmp_left_name_4; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_6; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_2; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_5; PyObject *tmp_right_name_4; PyObject *tmp_right_name_6; PyObject *tmp_left_name_7; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_7; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_3; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_2; PyObject *tmp_left_name_8; PyObject *tmp_right_name_7; PyObject *tmp_right_name_9; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_8; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_4; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_3; PyObject *tmp_left_name_10; PyObject *tmp_right_name_10; if (var_T == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_6 = var_T; if (var_i == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_5 = var_i; tmp_right_name_4 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_5, tmp_right_name_4); if (tmp_tuple_element_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_2 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_6; PyObject *tmp_right_name_5; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_2, 0, tmp_tuple_element_1); CHECK_OBJECT(var_j); tmp_left_name_6 = var_j; tmp_right_name_5 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_6, tmp_right_name_5); if (tmp_tuple_element_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_1; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_2, 1, tmp_tuple_element_1); } goto tuple_build_noexception_1; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_1:; Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_2); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_1:; tmp_left_name_4 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_6, tmp_subscript_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_2); if (tmp_left_name_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_F == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_7 = var_F; if (var_j == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_8 = var_j; tmp_right_name_7 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_2 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_8, tmp_right_name_7); if (tmp_tuple_element_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_3 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_9; PyObject *tmp_right_name_8; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_3, 0, tmp_tuple_element_2); if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_2; } tmp_left_name_9 = var_j; tmp_right_name_8 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_2 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_9, tmp_right_name_8); if (tmp_tuple_element_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_2; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_3, 1, tmp_tuple_element_2); } goto tuple_build_noexception_2; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_2:; Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_3); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_2:; tmp_left_name_7 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_7, tmp_subscript_name_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_3); if (tmp_left_name_7 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_F == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_7); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_8 = var_F; if (var_i == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_7); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_10 = var_i; tmp_right_name_10 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_10, tmp_right_name_10); if (tmp_tuple_element_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_7); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_4 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_11; PyObject *tmp_right_name_11; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_4, 0, tmp_tuple_element_3); if (var_i == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_3; } tmp_left_name_11 = var_i; tmp_right_name_11 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_11, tmp_right_name_11); if (tmp_tuple_element_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_3; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_4, 1, tmp_tuple_element_3); } goto tuple_build_noexception_3; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_3:; Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_7); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_4); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_3:; tmp_right_name_9 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_8, tmp_subscript_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_4); if (tmp_right_name_9 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_7); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_right_name_6 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_7, tmp_right_name_9); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_7); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_9); if (tmp_right_name_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_assign_source_27 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_4, tmp_right_name_6); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_4); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_6); if (tmp_assign_source_27 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 565; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_s; var_s = tmp_assign_source_27; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_28; PyObject *tmp_start_name_1; PyObject *tmp_stop_name_1; PyObject *tmp_left_name_12; PyObject *tmp_right_name_12; if (var_i == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 566; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_start_name_1 = var_i; if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 566; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_12 = var_j; tmp_right_name_12 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_stop_name_1 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_12, tmp_right_name_12); if (tmp_stop_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 566; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_assign_source_28 = MAKE_SLICEOBJ2(tmp_start_name_1, tmp_stop_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_stop_name_1); assert(!(tmp_assign_source_28 == NULL)); { PyObject *old = var_ksl; var_ksl = tmp_assign_source_28; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_29; PyObject *tmp_left_name_13; PyObject *tmp_called_name_8; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_9; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_9; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_5; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_4; PyObject *tmp_left_name_14; PyObject *tmp_right_name_13; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_10; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_10; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_6; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_5; PyObject *tmp_right_name_15; PyObject *tmp_called_name_9; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_11; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_11; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_7; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_6; PyObject *tmp_left_name_16; PyObject *tmp_right_name_16; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_12; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_12; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_8; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_7; tmp_called_name_8 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[70]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_8 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_8 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[70]); } if (tmp_called_name_8 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_T == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_9 = var_T; if (var_i == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_14 = var_i; tmp_right_name_13 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_4 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_14, tmp_right_name_13); if (tmp_tuple_element_4 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_5 = PyTuple_New(2); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_5, 0, tmp_tuple_element_4); CHECK_OBJECT(var_ksl); tmp_tuple_element_4 = var_ksl; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_subscript_name_5, 1, tmp_tuple_element_4); tmp_args_element_name_9 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_9, tmp_subscript_name_5); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_5); if (tmp_args_element_name_9 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_F == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_9); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_10 = var_F; CHECK_OBJECT(var_ksl); tmp_tuple_element_5 = var_ksl; tmp_subscript_name_6 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_15; PyObject *tmp_right_name_14; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_subscript_name_6, 0, tmp_tuple_element_5); if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_4; } tmp_left_name_15 = var_j; tmp_right_name_14 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_5 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_15, tmp_right_name_14); if (tmp_tuple_element_5 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_4; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_6, 1, tmp_tuple_element_5); } goto tuple_build_noexception_4; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_4:; Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_9); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_6); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_4:; tmp_args_element_name_10 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_10, tmp_subscript_name_6); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_6); if (tmp_args_element_name_10 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_9); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 567; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_9, tmp_args_element_name_10}; tmp_left_name_13 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_8, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_9); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_10); if (tmp_left_name_13 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_called_name_9 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[70]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_9 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_9 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[70]); } if (tmp_called_name_9 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_F == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_11 = var_F; if (var_i == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_16 = var_i; tmp_right_name_16 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_6 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_16, tmp_right_name_16); if (tmp_tuple_element_6 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_7 = PyTuple_New(2); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_7, 0, tmp_tuple_element_6); CHECK_OBJECT(var_ksl); tmp_tuple_element_6 = var_ksl; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_subscript_name_7, 1, tmp_tuple_element_6); tmp_args_element_name_11 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_11, tmp_subscript_name_7); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_7); if (tmp_args_element_name_11 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_T == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_11); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_12 = var_T; CHECK_OBJECT(var_ksl); tmp_tuple_element_7 = var_ksl; tmp_subscript_name_8 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_17; PyObject *tmp_right_name_17; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_subscript_name_8, 0, tmp_tuple_element_7); if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_5; } tmp_left_name_17 = var_j; tmp_right_name_17 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_7 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_17, tmp_right_name_17); if (tmp_tuple_element_7 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_5; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_8, 1, tmp_tuple_element_7); } goto tuple_build_noexception_5; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_5:; Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_11); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_8); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_5:; tmp_args_element_name_12 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_12, tmp_subscript_name_8); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_8); if (tmp_args_element_name_12 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_11); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 567; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_11, tmp_args_element_name_12}; tmp_right_name_15 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_9, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_11); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_12); if (tmp_right_name_15 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_assign_source_29 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_13, tmp_right_name_15); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_13); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_15); if (tmp_assign_source_29 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 567; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_val; var_val = tmp_assign_source_29; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_30; PyObject *tmp_left_name_18; PyObject *tmp_right_name_18; CHECK_OBJECT(var_s); tmp_left_name_18 = var_s; CHECK_OBJECT(var_val); tmp_right_name_18 = var_val; tmp_assign_source_30 = BINARY_OPERATION_ADD_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_18, tmp_right_name_18); if (tmp_assign_source_30 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 568; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_s; var_s = tmp_assign_source_30; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_31; PyObject *tmp_left_name_19; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_13; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_9; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_8; PyObject *tmp_left_name_20; PyObject *tmp_right_name_19; PyObject *tmp_right_name_21; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_14; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_10; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_9; PyObject *tmp_left_name_22; PyObject *tmp_right_name_22; if (var_T == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_13 = var_T; if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_20 = var_j; tmp_right_name_19 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_8 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_20, tmp_right_name_19); if (tmp_tuple_element_8 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_9 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_21; PyObject *tmp_right_name_20; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_9, 0, tmp_tuple_element_8); if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_6; } tmp_left_name_21 = var_j; tmp_right_name_20 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_8 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_21, tmp_right_name_20); if (tmp_tuple_element_8 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_6; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_9, 1, tmp_tuple_element_8); } goto tuple_build_noexception_6; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_6:; Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_9); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_6:; tmp_left_name_19 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_13, tmp_subscript_name_9); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_9); if (tmp_left_name_19 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (var_T == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_19); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_expression_name_14 = var_T; if (var_i == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_19); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_22 = var_i; tmp_right_name_22 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_9 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_22, tmp_right_name_22); if (tmp_tuple_element_9 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_19); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_subscript_name_10 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_23; PyObject *tmp_right_name_23; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_10, 0, tmp_tuple_element_9); if (var_i == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_7; } tmp_left_name_23 = var_i; tmp_right_name_23 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_9 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_23, tmp_right_name_23); if (tmp_tuple_element_9 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_7; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_subscript_name_10, 1, tmp_tuple_element_9); } goto tuple_build_noexception_7; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_7:; Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_19); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_10); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_7:; tmp_right_name_21 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_14, tmp_subscript_name_10); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_10); if (tmp_right_name_21 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_19); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_assign_source_31 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_19, tmp_right_name_21); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_19); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_21); if (tmp_assign_source_31 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 569; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_den; var_den = tmp_assign_source_31; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_1; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_1; CHECK_OBJECT(var_den); tmp_compexpr_left_1 = var_den; tmp_compexpr_right_1 = mod_consts[21]; tmp_condition_result_1 = RICH_COMPARE_NE_NBOOL_OBJECT_FLOAT(tmp_compexpr_left_1, tmp_compexpr_right_1); if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_EXCEPTION) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 570; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } if (tmp_condition_result_1 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_1; } else { goto branch_no_1; } assert(tmp_condition_result_1 != NUITKA_BOOL_UNASSIGNED); } branch_yes_1:; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_32; PyObject *tmp_left_name_24; PyObject *tmp_right_name_24; CHECK_OBJECT(var_s); tmp_left_name_24 = var_s; CHECK_OBJECT(var_den); tmp_right_name_24 = var_den; tmp_assign_source_32 = BINARY_OPERATION_TRUEDIV_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_24, tmp_right_name_24); if (tmp_assign_source_32 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 571; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_s; var_s = tmp_assign_source_32; Py_XDECREF(old); } } branch_no_1:; { PyObject *tmp_ass_subvalue_1; PyObject *tmp_ass_subscribed_1; PyObject *tmp_ass_subscript_1; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_10; PyObject *tmp_left_name_25; PyObject *tmp_right_name_25; CHECK_OBJECT(var_s); tmp_ass_subvalue_1 = var_s; if (var_F == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 572; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_ass_subscribed_1 = var_F; if (var_i == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[67]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 572; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_left_name_25 = var_i; tmp_right_name_25 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_10 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_25, tmp_right_name_25); if (tmp_tuple_element_10 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 572; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_ass_subscript_1 = PyTuple_New(2); { PyObject *tmp_left_name_26; PyObject *tmp_right_name_26; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_ass_subscript_1, 0, tmp_tuple_element_10); if (var_j == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[69]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 572; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_8; } tmp_left_name_26 = var_j; tmp_right_name_26 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_tuple_element_10 = BINARY_OPERATION_SUB_OBJECT_OBJECT_LONG(tmp_left_name_26, tmp_right_name_26); if (tmp_tuple_element_10 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 572; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto tuple_build_exception_8; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_ass_subscript_1, 1, tmp_tuple_element_10); } goto tuple_build_noexception_8; // Exception handling pass through code for tuple_build: tuple_build_exception_8:; Py_DECREF(tmp_ass_subscript_1); goto try_except_handler_9; // Finished with no exception for tuple_build: tuple_build_noexception_8:; tmp_result = SET_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_ass_subscribed_1, tmp_ass_subscript_1, tmp_ass_subvalue_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_ass_subscript_1); if (tmp_result == false) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 572; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_33; PyObject *tmp_called_name_10; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_13; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_14; PyObject *tmp_abs_arg_2; tmp_called_name_10 = LOOKUP_BUILTIN(mod_consts[71]); assert(tmp_called_name_10 != NULL); if (var_minden == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[72]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 573; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_args_element_name_13 = var_minden; if (var_den == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[73]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 573; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } tmp_abs_arg_2 = var_den; tmp_args_element_name_14 = BUILTIN_ABS(tmp_abs_arg_2); if (tmp_args_element_name_14 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 573; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 573; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_13, tmp_args_element_name_14}; tmp_assign_source_33 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_10, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_14); if (tmp_assign_source_33 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 573; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } { PyObject *old = var_minden; var_minden = tmp_assign_source_33; Py_XDECREF(old); } } if (CONSIDER_THREADING() == false) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 563; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_9; } goto loop_start_2; loop_end_2:; goto try_end_7; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_9:; exception_keeper_type_7 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_7 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_7 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_7 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value); tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator); tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_7; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_7; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_7; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_7; goto try_except_handler_8; // End of try: try_end_7:; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value); tmp_for_loop_2__iter_value = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator); tmp_for_loop_2__for_iterator = NULL; if (CONSIDER_THREADING() == false) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 562; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_8; } goto loop_start_1; loop_end_1:; goto try_end_8; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_8:; exception_keeper_type_8 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_8 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_8 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_8 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value); tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator); tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_8; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_8; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_8; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_8; goto frame_exception_exit_1; // End of try: try_end_8:; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value); tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator); tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator = NULL; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_34; PyObject *tmp_called_name_11; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_15; PyObject *tmp_called_name_12; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_16; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_17; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_18; PyObject *tmp_called_name_13; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_19; PyObject *tmp_called_name_14; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_20; tmp_called_name_11 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[70]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_11 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_11 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[70]); } if (tmp_called_name_11 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_12 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[70]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_12 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_12 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[70]); } if (tmp_called_name_12 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(var_Z); tmp_args_element_name_16 = var_Z; if (var_F == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_17 = var_F; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 575; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_16, tmp_args_element_name_17}; tmp_args_element_name_15 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_12, call_args); } if (tmp_args_element_name_15 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_13 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[74]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_13 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_13 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[74]); } if (tmp_called_name_13 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_15); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_14 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[75]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_14 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_14 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[75]); } if (tmp_called_name_14 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_15); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(var_Z); tmp_args_element_name_20 = var_Z; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 575; tmp_args_element_name_19 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_14, tmp_args_element_name_20); if (tmp_args_element_name_19 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_15); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 575; tmp_args_element_name_18 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_13, tmp_args_element_name_19); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_19); if (tmp_args_element_name_18 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_15); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 575; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_15, tmp_args_element_name_18}; tmp_assign_source_34 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_11, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_15); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_18); if (tmp_assign_source_34 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 575; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = var_F; var_F = tmp_assign_source_34; Py_XDECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_35; PyObject *tmp_called_name_15; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_21; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_22; tmp_called_name_15 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[32]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_15 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_15 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[32]); } if (tmp_called_name_15 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 576; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_21 = par_A; CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_args_element_name_22 = var_F; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 576; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_21, tmp_args_element_name_22}; tmp_assign_source_35 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_15, call_args); } if (tmp_assign_source_35 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 576; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = var_F; assert(old != NULL); var_F = tmp_assign_source_35; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_36; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_15; PyObject *tmp_dict_key_1; PyObject *tmp_dict_value_1; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_11; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_16; PyObject *tmp_subscript_name_12; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_17; PyObject *tmp_expression_name_18; tmp_dict_key_1 = mod_consts[5]; tmp_dict_value_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[11]); if (unlikely(tmp_dict_value_1 == NULL)) { tmp_dict_value_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[11]); } if (tmp_dict_value_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_expression_name_15 = _PyDict_NewPresized( 2 ); tmp_res = PyDict_SetItem(tmp_expression_name_15, tmp_dict_key_1, tmp_dict_value_1); assert(!(tmp_res != 0)); tmp_dict_key_1 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_dict_value_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[13]); if (unlikely(tmp_dict_value_1 == NULL)) { tmp_dict_value_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[13]); } if (tmp_dict_value_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto dict_build_exception_1; } tmp_res = PyDict_SetItem(tmp_expression_name_15, tmp_dict_key_1, tmp_dict_value_1); assert(!(tmp_res != 0)); goto dict_build_noexception_1; // Exception handling pass through code for dict_build: dict_build_exception_1:; Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_15); goto frame_exception_exit_1; // Finished with no exception for dict_build: dict_build_noexception_1:; tmp_expression_name_16 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[15]); if (unlikely(tmp_expression_name_16 == NULL)) { tmp_expression_name_16 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[15]); } if (tmp_expression_name_16 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_15); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(var_F); tmp_expression_name_18 = var_F; tmp_expression_name_17 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_18, mod_consts[17]); if (tmp_expression_name_17 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_15); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_subscript_name_12 = LOOKUP_ATTRIBUTE(tmp_expression_name_17, mod_consts[18]); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_17); if (tmp_subscript_name_12 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_15); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_subscript_name_11 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_16, tmp_subscript_name_12); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_12); if (tmp_subscript_name_11 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_15); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_assign_source_36 = LOOKUP_SUBSCRIPT(tmp_expression_name_15, tmp_subscript_name_11); Py_DECREF(tmp_expression_name_15); Py_DECREF(tmp_subscript_name_11); if (tmp_assign_source_36 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 578; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_tol == NULL); var_tol = tmp_assign_source_36; } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_2; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_2; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_2; if (var_minden == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[72]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 579; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_compexpr_left_2 = var_minden; tmp_compexpr_right_2 = mod_consts[21]; tmp_condition_result_2 = RICH_COMPARE_EQ_NBOOL_OBJECT_FLOAT(tmp_compexpr_left_2, tmp_compexpr_right_2); if (tmp_condition_result_2 == NUITKA_BOOL_EXCEPTION) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 579; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (tmp_condition_result_2 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_2; } else { goto branch_no_2; } assert(tmp_condition_result_2 != NUITKA_BOOL_UNASSIGNED); } branch_yes_2:; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_37; CHECK_OBJECT(var_tol); tmp_assign_source_37 = var_tol; { PyObject *old = var_minden; var_minden = tmp_assign_source_37; Py_INCREF(var_minden); Py_XDECREF(old); } } branch_no_2:; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_38; PyObject *tmp_called_name_16; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_23; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_24; PyObject *tmp_called_name_17; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_25; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_26; PyObject *tmp_left_name_27; PyObject *tmp_left_name_28; PyObject *tmp_right_name_27; PyObject *tmp_right_name_28; PyObject *tmp_called_name_18; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_27; PyObject *tmp_called_name_19; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_28; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_29; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_30; tmp_called_name_16 = LOOKUP_BUILTIN(mod_consts[71]); assert(tmp_called_name_16 != NULL); tmp_args_element_name_23 = mod_consts[6]; tmp_called_name_17 = LOOKUP_BUILTIN(mod_consts[76]); assert(tmp_called_name_17 != NULL); CHECK_OBJECT(var_tol); tmp_args_element_name_25 = var_tol; CHECK_OBJECT(var_tol); tmp_left_name_28 = var_tol; if (var_minden == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[72]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_27 = var_minden; tmp_left_name_27 = BINARY_OPERATION_TRUEDIV_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_28, tmp_right_name_27); if (tmp_left_name_27 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_18 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[34]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_18 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_18 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[34]); } if (tmp_called_name_18 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_27); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_19 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[77]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_19 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_19 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[77]); } if (tmp_called_name_19 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_27); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (var_T == NULL) { Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_27); FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[62]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_28 = var_T; tmp_args_element_name_29 = mod_consts[6]; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 581; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_28, tmp_args_element_name_29}; tmp_args_element_name_27 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_19, call_args); } if (tmp_args_element_name_27 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_27); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_30 = mod_consts[6]; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 581; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_27, tmp_args_element_name_30}; tmp_right_name_28 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_18, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_27); if (tmp_right_name_28 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_27); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_26 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_27, tmp_right_name_28); Py_DECREF(tmp_left_name_27); Py_DECREF(tmp_right_name_28); if (tmp_args_element_name_26 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 581; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_25, tmp_args_element_name_26}; tmp_args_element_name_24 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_17, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_26); if (tmp_args_element_name_24 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 581; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_23, tmp_args_element_name_24}; tmp_assign_source_38 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_16, call_args); } Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_24); if (tmp_assign_source_38 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 581; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } assert(var_err == NULL); var_err = tmp_assign_source_38; } { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_3; PyObject *tmp_called_name_20; PyObject *tmp_call_result_1; PyObject *tmp_args_name_1; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_11; PyObject *tmp_called_name_21; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_31; PyObject *tmp_called_name_22; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_32; PyObject *tmp_called_name_23; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_33; PyObject *tmp_kwargs_name_1; int tmp_truth_name_1; tmp_called_name_20 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[78]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_20 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_20 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[78]); } if (tmp_called_name_20 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_21 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[79]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_21 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_21 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[79]); } if (tmp_called_name_21 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_22 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[80]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_22 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_22 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[80]); } if (tmp_called_name_22 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_called_name_23 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[36]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_23 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_23 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[36]); } if (tmp_called_name_23 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (var_F == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_element_name_33 = var_F; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 582; tmp_args_element_name_32 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_23, tmp_args_element_name_33); if (tmp_args_element_name_32 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 582; tmp_args_element_name_31 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_22, tmp_args_element_name_32); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_32); if (tmp_args_element_name_31 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 582; tmp_tuple_element_11 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_21, tmp_args_element_name_31); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_element_name_31); if (tmp_tuple_element_11 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_args_name_1 = PyTuple_New(1); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tmp_args_name_1, 0, tmp_tuple_element_11); tmp_kwargs_name_1 = PyDict_Copy(mod_consts[81]); frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 582; tmp_call_result_1 = CALL_FUNCTION(tmp_called_name_20, tmp_args_name_1, tmp_kwargs_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_kwargs_name_1); if (tmp_call_result_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_truth_name_1 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_truth_name_1 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); exception_lineno = 582; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_3 = tmp_truth_name_1 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_1); if (tmp_condition_result_3 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_3; } else { goto branch_no_3; } } branch_yes_3:; { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_39; tmp_assign_source_39 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[82]); if (unlikely(tmp_assign_source_39 == NULL)) { tmp_assign_source_39 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[82]); } if (tmp_assign_source_39 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 583; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = var_err; assert(old != NULL); var_err = tmp_assign_source_39; Py_INCREF(var_err); Py_DECREF(old); } } branch_no_3:; { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_4; int tmp_truth_name_2; CHECK_OBJECT(par_disp); tmp_truth_name_2 = CHECK_IF_TRUE(par_disp); if (tmp_truth_name_2 == -1) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 584; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_4 = tmp_truth_name_2 == 0 ? NUITKA_BOOL_FALSE : NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE; if (tmp_condition_result_4 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_4; } else { goto branch_no_4; } } branch_yes_4:; { nuitka_bool tmp_condition_result_5; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_left_3; PyObject *tmp_compexpr_right_3; PyObject *tmp_left_name_29; PyObject *tmp_right_name_29; CHECK_OBJECT(var_err); tmp_compexpr_left_3 = var_err; tmp_left_name_29 = mod_consts[33]; if (var_tol == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[83]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 585; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_right_name_29 = var_tol; tmp_compexpr_right_3 = BINARY_OPERATION_MULT_OBJECT_LONG_OBJECT(tmp_left_name_29, tmp_right_name_29); if (tmp_compexpr_right_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 585; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_condition_result_5 = RICH_COMPARE_GT_NBOOL_OBJECT_OBJECT(tmp_compexpr_left_3, tmp_compexpr_right_3); Py_DECREF(tmp_compexpr_right_3); if (tmp_condition_result_5 == NUITKA_BOOL_EXCEPTION) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 585; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } if (tmp_condition_result_5 == NUITKA_BOOL_TRUE) { goto branch_yes_5; } else { goto branch_no_5; } assert(tmp_condition_result_5 != NUITKA_BOOL_UNASSIGNED); } branch_yes_5:; { PyObject *tmp_called_name_24; PyObject *tmp_call_result_2; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_34; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_35; tmp_called_name_24 = LOOKUP_BUILTIN(mod_consts[37]); assert(tmp_called_name_24 != NULL); tmp_args_element_name_34 = mod_consts[84]; CHECK_OBJECT(var_err); tmp_args_element_name_35 = var_err; frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame.f_lineno = 586; { PyObject *call_args[] = {tmp_args_element_name_34, tmp_args_element_name_35}; tmp_call_result_2 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_ARGS2(tmp_called_name_24, call_args); } if (tmp_call_result_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 586; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } Py_DECREF(tmp_call_result_2); } branch_no_5:; if (var_F == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 587; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_return_value = var_F; Py_INCREF(tmp_return_value); goto frame_return_exit_1; goto branch_end_4; branch_no_4:; { PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_12; if (var_F == NULL) { FORMAT_UNBOUND_LOCAL_ERROR(&exception_type, &exception_value, mod_consts[68]); exception_tb = NULL; NORMALIZE_EXCEPTION(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); CHAIN_EXCEPTION(exception_value); exception_lineno = 589; type_description_1 = "ooooooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } tmp_tuple_element_12 = var_F; tmp_return_value = PyTuple_New(2); PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_return_value, 0, tmp_tuple_element_12); CHECK_OBJECT(var_err); tmp_tuple_element_12 = var_err; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_return_value, 1, tmp_tuple_element_12); goto frame_return_exit_1; } branch_end_4:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto frame_no_exception_1; frame_return_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); #endif // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); goto try_return_handler_1; frame_exception_exit_1:; #if 0 RESTORE_FRAME_EXCEPTION(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); #endif if (exception_tb == NULL) { exception_tb = MAKE_TRACEBACK(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091, exception_lineno); } else if (exception_tb->tb_frame != &frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091->m_frame) { exception_tb = ADD_TRACEBACK(exception_tb, frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091, exception_lineno); } // Attaches locals to frame if any. Nuitka_Frame_AttachLocals( frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091, type_description_1, par_A, par_func, par_disp, var_T, var_Z, var_n, var_F, var_minden, var_p, var_i, var_j, var_s, var_ksl, var_val, var_den, var_tol, var_err ); // Release cached frame if used for exception. if (frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 == cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091) { #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS count_active_frame_cache_instances -= 1; count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif Py_DECREF(cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); cache_frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091 = NULL; } assertFrameObject(frame_a8b4a7cbd8afa935c1014d788120c091); // Put the previous frame back on top. popFrameStack(); // Return the error. goto try_except_handler_1; frame_no_exception_1:; NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("tried codes exits in all cases"); return NULL; // Return handler code: try_return_handler_1:; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(par_func); Py_DECREF(par_func); par_func = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(par_disp); Py_DECREF(par_disp); par_disp = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_T); var_T = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(var_Z); Py_DECREF(var_Z); var_Z = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_n); var_n = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_F); var_F = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_minden); var_minden = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_p); var_p = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_i); var_i = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_j); var_j = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_s); var_s = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_ksl); var_ksl = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_val); var_val = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_den); var_den = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_tol); var_tol = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(var_err); Py_DECREF(var_err); var_err = NULL; goto function_return_exit; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_1:; exception_keeper_type_9 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_9 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_9 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_9 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); Py_DECREF(par_A); par_A = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(par_func); Py_DECREF(par_func); par_func = NULL; CHECK_OBJECT(par_disp); Py_DECREF(par_disp); par_disp = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_T); var_T = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_Z); var_Z = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_n); var_n = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_F); var_F = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_minden); var_minden = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_p); var_p = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_i); var_i = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_j); var_j = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_s); var_s = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_ksl); var_ksl = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_val); var_val = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_den); var_den = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_tol); var_tol = NULL; Py_XDECREF(var_err); var_err = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_9; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_9; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_9; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_9; goto function_exception_exit; // End of try: NUITKA_CANNOT_GET_HERE("Return statement must have exited already."); return NULL; function_exception_exit: assert(exception_type); RESTORE_ERROR_OCCURRED(exception_type, exception_value, exception_tb); return NULL; function_return_exit: // Function cleanup code if any. // Actual function exit with return value, making sure we did not make // the error status worse despite non-NULL return. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_return_value); assert(had_error || !ERROR_OCCURRED()); return tmp_return_value; } static PyObject *impl_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__13_signm(struct Nuitka_FunctionObject const *self, PyObject **python_pars) { // Preserve error status for checks #ifndef __NUITKA_NO_ASSERT__ NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED bool had_error = ERROR_OCCURRED(); #endif // Local variable declarations. PyObject *par_A = python_pars[0]; PyObject *par_disp = python_pars[1]; PyObject *var_rounded_sign = NULL; PyObject *var_result = NULL; PyObject *var_errest = NULL; PyObject *var_errtol = NULL; PyObject *var_vals = NULL; PyObject *var_max_sv = NULL; PyObject *var_c = NULL; PyObject *var_S0 = NULL; PyObject *var_prev_errest = NULL; PyObject *var_i = NULL; PyObject *var_iS0 = NULL; PyObject *var_Pp = NULL; PyObject *tmp_for_loop_1__for_iterator = NULL; PyObject *tmp_for_loop_1__iter_value = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = NULL; PyObject *tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = NULL; struct Nuitka_FrameObject *frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED char const *type_description_1 = NULL; PyObject *exception_type = NULL; PyObject *exception_value = NULL; PyTracebackObject *exception_tb = NULL; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_lineno = 0; PyObject *tmp_iterator_attempt; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_1; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_1; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_1; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_2; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_2; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_2; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_2; int tmp_res; PyObject *tmp_return_value = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_3; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_3; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_3; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_3; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED nuitka_void tmp_unused; static struct Nuitka_FrameObject *cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348 = NULL; PyObject *exception_keeper_type_4; PyObject *exception_keeper_value_4; PyTracebackObject *exception_keeper_tb_4; NUITKA_MAY_BE_UNUSED int exception_keeper_lineno_4; // Actual function body. // Tried code: if (isFrameUnusable(cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348)) { Py_XDECREF(cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS if (cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348 == NULL) { count_active_frame_cache_instances += 1; } else { count_released_frame_cache_instances += 1; } count_allocated_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348 = MAKE_FUNCTION_FRAME(codeobj_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348, module_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)+sizeof(void *)); #if _DEBUG_REFCOUNTS } else { count_hit_frame_cache_instances += 1; #endif } assert(cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348->m_type_description == NULL); frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348 = cache_frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348; // Push the new frame as the currently active one. pushFrameStack(frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348); // Mark the frame object as in use, ref count 1 will be up for reuse. assert(Py_REFCNT(frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348) == 2); // Frame stack // Framed code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_1; PyObject *tmp_args_element_name_1; tmp_called_name_1 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[25]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_1 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_1 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[25]); } if (tmp_called_name_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 625; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_args_element_name_1 = par_A; frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348->m_frame.f_lineno = 625; tmp_assign_source_1 = CALL_FUNCTION_WITH_SINGLE_ARG(tmp_called_name_1, tmp_args_element_name_1); if (tmp_assign_source_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 625; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } { PyObject *old = par_A; assert(old != NULL); par_A = tmp_assign_source_1; Py_DECREF(old); } } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_2; tmp_assign_source_2 = MAKE_FUNCTION_scipy$linalg$matfuncs$$$function__13_signm$$$function__1_rounded_sign(); assert(var_rounded_sign == NULL); var_rounded_sign = tmp_assign_source_2; } // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_3; PyObject *tmp_iter_arg_1; PyObject *tmp_called_name_2; PyObject *tmp_args_name_1; PyObject *tmp_tuple_element_1; PyObject *tmp_kwargs_name_1; tmp_called_name_2 = GET_STRING_DICT_VALUE(moduledict_scipy$linalg$matfuncs, (Nuitka_StringObject *)mod_consts[88]); if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_2 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_2 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[88]); } if (tmp_called_name_2 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 634; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_2; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_tuple_element_1 = par_A; tmp_args_name_1 = PyTuple_New(2); PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_args_name_1, 0, tmp_tuple_element_1); CHECK_OBJECT(var_rounded_sign); tmp_tuple_element_1 = var_rounded_sign; PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_args_name_1, 1, tmp_tuple_element_1); tmp_kwargs_name_1 = PyDict_Copy(mod_consts[89]); frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348->m_frame.f_lineno = 634; tmp_iter_arg_1 = CALL_FUNCTION(tmp_called_name_2, tmp_args_name_1, tmp_kwargs_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_name_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_kwargs_name_1); if (tmp_iter_arg_1 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 634; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_2; } tmp_assign_source_3 = MAKE_UNPACK_ITERATOR(tmp_iter_arg_1); Py_DECREF(tmp_iter_arg_1); if (tmp_assign_source_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 634; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; goto try_except_handler_2; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = tmp_assign_source_3; } // Tried code: { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_4; PyObject *tmp_unpack_1; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_unpack_1 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_4 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_1, 0, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_4 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 634; goto try_except_handler_3; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = tmp_assign_source_4; } { PyObject *tmp_assign_source_5; PyObject *tmp_unpack_2; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_unpack_2 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter; tmp_assign_source_5 = UNPACK_NEXT(tmp_unpack_2, 1, 2); if (tmp_assign_source_5 == NULL) { if (!ERROR_OCCURRED()) { exception_type = PyExc_StopIteration; Py_INCREF(exception_type); exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); } type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 634; goto try_except_handler_3; } assert(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 == NULL); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = tmp_assign_source_5; } { PyObject *tmp_iterator_name_1; CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_iterator_name_1 = tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter; // Check if iterator has left-over elements. CHECK_OBJECT(tmp_iterator_name_1); assert(HAS_ITERNEXT(tmp_iterator_name_1)); tmp_iterator_attempt = (*Py_TYPE(tmp_iterator_name_1)->tp_iternext)(tmp_iterator_name_1); if (likely(tmp_iterator_attempt == NULL)) { PyObject *error = GET_ERROR_OCCURRED(); if (error != NULL) { if (EXCEPTION_MATCH_BOOL_SINGLE(error, PyExc_StopIteration)) { CLEAR_ERROR_OCCURRED(); } else { FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 634; goto try_except_handler_3; } } } else { Py_DECREF(tmp_iterator_attempt); exception_type = PyExc_ValueError; Py_INCREF(PyExc_ValueError); exception_value = mod_consts[59]; Py_INCREF(exception_value); exception_tb = NULL; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; exception_lineno = 634; goto try_except_handler_3; } } goto try_end_1; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_3:; exception_keeper_type_1 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_1 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_1 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_1 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__source_iter = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_1; exception_value = exception_keeper_value_1; exception_tb = exception_keeper_tb_1; exception_lineno = exception_keeper_lineno_1; goto try_except_handler_2; // End of try: try_end_1:; goto try_end_2; // Exception handler code: try_except_handler_2:; exception_keeper_type_2 = exception_type; exception_keeper_value_2 = exception_value; exception_keeper_tb_2 = exception_tb; exception_keeper_lineno_2 = exception_lineno; exception_type = NULL; exception_value = NULL; exception_tb = NULL; exception_lineno = 0; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_1 = NULL; Py_XDECREF(tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2); tmp_tuple_unpack_1__element_2 = NULL; // Re-raise. exception_type = exception_keeper_type_2; 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if (unlikely(tmp_called_name_3 == NULL)) { tmp_called_name_3 = GET_MODULE_VARIABLE_VALUE_FALLBACK(mod_consts[91]); } if (tmp_called_name_3 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); exception_lineno = 649; type_description_1 = "oooooooooooooo"; goto frame_exception_exit_1; } CHECK_OBJECT(par_A); tmp_tuple_element_2 = par_A; tmp_args_name_2 = PyTuple_New(1); PyTuple_SET_ITEM0(tmp_args_name_2, 0, tmp_tuple_element_2); tmp_kwargs_name_2 = PyDict_Copy(mod_consts[92]); frame_cc1b1fe536fd7f8553d23f51d187a348->m_frame.f_lineno = 649; tmp_assign_source_9 = CALL_FUNCTION(tmp_called_name_3, tmp_args_name_2, tmp_kwargs_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_args_name_2); Py_DECREF(tmp_kwargs_name_2); if (tmp_assign_source_9 == NULL) { assert(ERROR_OCCURRED()); FETCH_ERROR_OCCURRED(&exception_type, &exception_value, &exception_tb); | common_corpus | {'identifier': 'https://github.com/artur-chagas/ltv-pyqt/blob/master/main.build/module.scipy.linalg.matfuncs.c', 'collection': 'Github Open Source', 'open_type': 'Open Source', 'license': 'Apache-2.0', 'date': '2021.0', 'title': 'ltv-pyqt', 'creator': 'artur-chagas', 'language': 'C', 'language_type': 'Code', 'word_count': '20000', 'token_count': '96384', '__index_level_0__': '43177', 'original_id': 'c1adde7ba50d5065ce6a7e96eddda6ac758f5b60352d6521b2c24060693d8844'} |
Valentine's Day Outfit Inspo + 5 Date Night Ideas...
I personally LOVE Valentine’s Day - but Chris and I never do anything crazy or over the top. It’s an excuse for another date night, which we desperately need, so we’ll take it! We usually skip gifts and just grab dinner at our favorite restaurant. I thought it would be fun to come up with a few creative ideas for how to spend V-Day with your special someone this year!
Here are some ideas / ways you could celebrate!
1. Take a dance class. This is something I’ve been wanting to do with Chris because we’ve never done it and I think it would be a really romantic/fun wait to connect! It doesn’t have to be a weekly thing - but maybe just a “one-off” if there is a studio in your area offering one class or something! I’m sure around Valentine’s Day you’d be able to find something like this…maybe a little ballroom class or salsa?! I’d love to learn that with Chris!
2. Have a “date night” at home. Can’t get a sitter? Order take out, grab a bottle of wine and have a romantic dinner post-bedtime! Side note: If you live in the Belmont/Watertown area - we LOVE doing take-out from Cha Yen Thai Cookery! It’s our go-to spot and I highly HIGHLY recommend the Khao Soi Brisket with a nice bottle of red or a crisp white ;)
3. Go out for a dessert sampler date and champagne. Skip dinner, go to your favorite restaurant (or one with the best desserts) and order every single one off the menu! This is right up my alley since I loveeee dessert so much - and I think Chris would really enjoy this too.
4. Take a cooking class. I’ve been DYING to do this because I know there has to be amazing cooking classes in Boston! I think it would be super romantic to cook something together while drinking wine + then enjoy the masterpiece at the end. A private cooking class would be ideal - an for me, and Italian meal would be what I would go for :)
5. Throw a Galentine’s Day bash! This is my personal favorite and probably something I may do this year considering Chris will be on the road for work! Target has the absolute CUTEST decorations to throw the perfect party for your girls. It would be fun to have a hot cocoa bar and obviously champagne while watching the girliest chick-flick ever created. My vote would be “To All The Boys I Loved Before” on Netflix. If you haven’t seen it…it’s a must-see!
I’m always curious to know if y’all celebrate this holiday - because I know some people who just skip it all together. What do you guys do?!
xx, Ashley
Malia Skye: Birth Story...
It's been the most magical week and five days since little Malia Skye entered our world! She fits so seamlessly into our family, as if we've known her all along. I've called her a "unicorn baby" many times because of her sweet disposition and champion sleep habits. Big sister London has been a champ as well. We had no idea what to expect but I must say, we have been so pleasantly surprised and she has exceeded our expectations. Watching London take on her new role with enthusiasm is a big reason why this past week has been as amazing as it has been. I'm just so proud of her. Of course, she has her moments because it is after all a massive transition - but overall, it's been a pretty smooth adjustment :)
I wanted to share Malia's birth story because I've gotten lots and LOTS of questions on Instagram about being induced (i.e. why, how it was, etc.), whether I got an epidural or not (I DID!), if I'm breastfeeding (NOPE!), and more - so I thought I'd put it all here :)
The Induction
Both of our babies were born on their due dates because we decided (in conjunction with our doctor) that we would be induced. With London, honestly, a lot of it came down to timing and Chris' job. He travels basically the entire month of July, and since London's due date was July 1st, our doctor suggested we be induced. She knew mommy + baby were both healthy at 40 weeks and that I was pretty stressed about Chris being gone so soon after the birth. We were all for it considering we could plan the time/day of induction and plan with our family so they could be here to experience it!
Fast forward to July 25th - which was Malia's due date - and we found ourselves with a planned induction once again. A lot of people asked me why we chose to be induced...and my answer was kind of like "why not?" We had the most amazing birth experience being induced with London and I wanted a similar experience this time around as well. I asked my doctor the same question and she sort of had a similar answer like, "why wouldn't you be?!" I trust her 100%. She is incredible; has been doing this for 30+ years and delivered over 6,000 babies! We absolutely adore her, so when she said we could do another planned induction we were all for it.We were scheduled to check into Brigham and Women's at 9:30AM. When we arrived they took my vital signs, did the necessary paperwork and got us onto the floor pretty quickly! My sister arrived for the fun around 11AM, just after my nurse (who was amazing by the way!) started my IV. I don't know why, but getting the IV started was something I was most nervous about...I think I'm crazy ha! Anyway, once that was in place we just hung out for awhile until Dr. Bunnell (my doctor) came to check on us and run through how the day would progress. We were all so excited to get the show on the road and meet our girl! They started me on Pitocin around 1pm (the same time they started me with Lo!) and from there they kept increasing the drip until come 6pm, my contractions were lasting 45 seconds and about 1 min, 20 seconds apart.
The Epidural
I waited pretty long (I think) to ask for my epidural and maybe even wish I had asked for it sooner. Holding completely still so they could place the catheter in my back while simultaneously having contractions was less than fun. Not to mention, the resident had a difficult time finding the right "space" and by the end it took prob 20 minutes and I was dripping in sweat. It also took about a half hour for the epidural to kick in and even then, I didn't fully cover the pain. In fact, I started feeling CRAZY pelvic pressure shortly after and called my nurse in around 7pm. My exact quote was "why am I feeling this? I don't want to feel anything!" My doctor came in and checked me and said as calm as could be, "well, I think we could push once and have a baby!" I'll never forget the feeling I got when she said that! I just wasn't expecting it and it was like a huge rush came over me. I instantly started shaking with adrenaline and Chris and my sister were SO excited. We just couldn't believe it all happened so fast!
The Birth
Malia's actual delivery really was in fact, one push. I pushed for a whopping 7 minutes with London, and this time (according to my doctor) it was 45 seconds and through one contraction. There's no rhyme or reason but my doctor tells me I'm made to have babies...who knew?! Either way, I'll take it! Malia Skye entered the world at 7:13pm weighing in at 7 lbs, 6 oz and measuring 21.5 inches long! She looked SO much like London when she came out with her slanted eyes and squished nose...Chris and I felt like we were having deja vu! Her fingers and feet were so long - we noticed right away and the nurse even measured her foot! It was 4 inches! Ha! She also didn't make a PEEP when she came out. No crying, whimpering, nothing. At first I was worried, but no one else seemed concerned at all, so we just went with it. She didn't actually make a sound for about three hours. Her name is Hawaiian, meaning "calm and gentle waters" and I just kept saying that she totally lives up to her name. I still feel that way 12 days later.
The post-birth snuggles are so magical. I felt like this time around I was able to be so much more present and really soak in the moment. It was beautiful and I will cherish it forever. Every fear I had about making space in my heart for baby number two went completely out the window the moment I pulled Malia onto my chest. It was like I had known her my whole life and she had always been part of our family. She has captured our hearts in so many ways and we just feel so blessed to have two sweet, beautiful girls to love and spoil forever!
Thank you all for your incredible love and support! Your messages were read and noted ... and even though we couldn't respond to every single one, we felt them all! It's so fun sharing this journey with you all - especially beautiful moments like these!
xx, Ashley
What's In My Bag: Part II...
I can't believe we will actually be meeting our sweet girl in just a few days! It's SO surreal and we couldn't be more excited/anxious/nervous/ALL of the above! As promised, I wanted to share what I packed in my bag for the hospital! When we had London, I made it a point not to overpack and was pleasantly surprised because I felt like the hospital really had a lot that we needed.
I'll start with what I put in my diaper bag:
- Baby Markwood's "going home" outfit
- Birth Plan (I did this last time too and gave it to my L&D nurse when we arrived for our induction)
- Swaddle blanket from Copper Pearl (We got this one!)
- Wubbanub paci plus a regular paci (probably not necessary, but, I packed them mostly for the days after we get home anyway)
- Newborn diapers, wipes, changing pad (again, probably not necessary)
- Letter board for baby announcement (under $16!)
Now I'm going to list the things that I brought in my own bag ... which is actually a small tote from Target.
- Toiletries / make up bag (yes, I put make up on the first time around too - it made me feel like a human ... so I plan to bring it again!)
- Sports Bra / comfortable bra for post-birth
- Underwear (literally could do without'll end up wearing the super-attractive mesh underwear provided by the hospital because they're SO COMFORTABLE)
- Bathrobe; I am bringing this floral robe for photos but also a warmer one with long sleeves because hospitals are always cold!)
- Pajamas with buttons, I have this in gray and it's the BEST! Here is the shorts/top version (only $35 for the set!; I say "with buttons" because obviously if you're breast feeding it's easier...but also it's easier for skin to skin with your new baby, which is the best ever!)
- Phone/Phone Charger for ALL the pics and/or a video camera
- Your pillow from home; I'm SO glad I brought my own pillow the first time around. It was so much more comfortable and I picked my own cute pillowcase for photos :)
- Comfortable/roomy "going home" outfit; I opted for this Daisy Cami Maxi from Forever 21 that is loose fitting because let's be honest, you're not going to feel your absolute best!
I totally suggest making a small list of things you can't forget but also can't pack until you're just about to leave for the hospital! For me this was: phone, phone charger, toiletries, make up bag, and pillow! I strongly advise against overpacking. You'll have enough to worry about, but packing the car with 5 large bags shouldn't be one of them! I think if you want to bring a diaper bag, great - but if you can fit the baby's stuff with your stuff, that's fine too!
I hope this helped any parents-to-be! I'll make sure to post some updates / baby Markwood's birth story soon! If you want to follow along even closer, check my Instagram stories!
Bumpdate: 33 Weeks + Bloomlife
I can't believe I'm already at the time in my pregnancy when my OBGYN appointments are just two weeks apart! For some reason, knowing that just makes it all seem like it's going to go even faster! We are moving at the end of this month; so I'm hoping baby girl doesn't decide to come crazy early...mama needs some prep/nesting time :) I'm happy to report that my sciatic nerve pain is almost completely gone! I'm guessing the baby's position changed because I don't think it would have subsided otherwise! I was going to the chiropractor, icing, backing off from any sort of physical exercise and it was still bothering me at some it had to be position! Either way, I'll gladly take it. I feel SO much better now that I'm not dealing with that. I still have a crazy amount of pelvic pressure but usually with some elevating of the feet and a little ice...I can manage that well. I have totally noticed more veins popping up this second pregnancy! By the end of the day if I've been on my feet (which I usually have been with a toddler), my leg veins are kind of swollen. Eeek! I'm praying they don't start popping out completely!
Now that I've hit the 33-week mark in my pregnancy, I'm starting to have some Braxton Hicks. I notice them more after I take a walk with Lo or at the end of the day. At my last appointment, the doctor checked to see if everything was ok and thankfully it was (aka cervix is closed!) Thank goodness! I was certain they were just Braxton Hicks and not the real deal because I started using my Bloomlife monitor! It's the world's first clinically validated wearable contraction monitor that detects all uterine activity, so I could see that my contractions were far too irregular to be labor contractions. I SO wish I had one during my first pregnancy! I feel like it would totally have given me more peace of mind and confidence when determining what my body was experiencing! The Bloomlife tracker comes with three parts; the app, a sensor and a reusable patch you can take on and off your body for up to a week. If you run low on patches more will be shipped to you at no cost!
The Bloomlife app that I mentioned above can start tracking the frequency, duration, and patterns of your contractions! You can know: 1. If you are having a contraction, 2. Are the contractions regular or irregular, and 3. How far apart/how long does each last. So awesome, right?! Who actually has time to keep track of the time between contractions when you're working or you have a toddler running around! This makes it so much easier! (You can read more about how it works here!)
Another REALLY cool thing about the monitors is that you RENT them on a week-to-week basis. You can use it until the baby is born and then just pop it in the mail to return it when you're done! I started using mine this week and I’m definitely going to be using it until baby girl is born. I typically wear it at night after I put London to bed and I’m finally resting on the couch. I think it’s also nice for your partner to feel like they have a clue as to what’s going on with your body! When the contractions do start, both you AND your partner can see what's going on and it will put everyone's mind at ease.
If you’re interested in trying your own Bloomlife monitor, you can get 10% off using the code: AM10! If you’ve already tried it, let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Thanks for stopping by! | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '6', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.9788869619369508}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '177603', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:B5M6762W75PXCTIWRJOH67FROSJJDGWL', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:d049874e-3124-4eb4-a507-9c23efc5ae9d>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2019, 6, 20, 19, 41, 24), 'WARC-IP-Address': '198.185.159.145', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/html', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:QEPY5VFBZV45F4374JSMMMUVXCBWUM5S', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:98729c9a-4b78-44e7-ab2a-edfd14ee7f45>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'http://stylegraceandlace.com/style-grace-and-lace-1/tag/Boston+Mom', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:8140775c-d927-4f77-b60d-3e79de348dbd>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '2694', 'url': 'http://stylegraceandlace.com/style-grace-and-lace-1/tag/Boston+Mom', 'warcinfo': 'isPartOf: CC-MAIN-2019-26\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for June 2019\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin (info@commoncrawl.org)\r\nhostname: ip-10-81-161-154.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Apache Nutch 1.15 (modified, https://github.com/commoncrawl/nutch/)\r\nrobots: checked via crawler-commons 1.1-SNAPSHOT (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons)\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.1\r\nconformsTo: http://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/warc-format/warc-1.1/', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.02605414390563965', 'original_id': 'fb0968e6a982908e9f7bbf5c6f37d8d7a83e88b66cc34b96ac57b325750a1f0d'} |
/*
* netlist-helper.c
*
*
* Author:
* Richard Hult <rhult@hem.passagen.se>
* Ricardo Markiewicz <rmarkie@fi.uba.ar>
* Andres de Barbara <adebarbara@fi.uba.ar>
* Marc Lorber <Lorber.Marc@wanadoo.fr>
* Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
* Guido Trentalancia <guido@trentalancia.com>
*
* Web page: https://ahoi.io/project/oregano
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Richard Hult
* Copyright (C) 2003,2006 Ricardo Markiewicz
* Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Marc Lorber
* Copyright (C) 2014 Bernhard Schuster
* Copyright (C) 2017 Guido Trentalancia
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <glib/gi18n.h>
#include "oregano.h"
#include "schematic.h"
#include "node-store.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "wire.h"
#include "part-private.h"
#include "part-property.h"
#include "netlist-helper.h"
#include "errors.h"
#include "dialogs.h"
#include "debug.h"
static void netlist_helper_node_foreach_reset (gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer user_data);
static void netlist_helper_wire_traverse (Wire *wire, NetlistData *data);
static void netlist_helper_node_traverse (Node *node, NetlistData *data);
static void netlist_helper_node_foreach_traverse (gpointer key, gpointer value, NetlistData *data);
static gboolean netlist_helper_foreach_model_free (gpointer key, gpointer model,
gpointer user_data);
static gboolean netlist_helper_foreach_model_save (gpointer key, gpointer model,
gpointer user_data);
static char *netlist_helper_linebreak (char *str);
static void netlist_helper_nl_node_traverse (Node *node, GSList **lst);
static void netlist_helper_nl_wire_traverse (Wire *wire, GSList **lst)
{
GSList *iter;
GSList *iter2;
g_return_if_fail (wire != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (IS_WIRE (wire));
if (wire_is_visited (wire))
return;
wire_set_visited (wire, TRUE);
for (iter = wire_get_nodes (wire); iter; iter = iter->next) {
Node *node = iter->data;
for (iter2 = node->pins; iter2; iter2 = iter2->next) {
Pin *pin = iter2->data;
Part *part = PART (pin->part);
char *template, *tmp;
char **template_split;
tmp = part_get_property (part, "template");
if (!tmp)
continue;
template = part_property_expand_macros (part, tmp);
template_split = g_strsplit (template, " ", 0);
if (template_split[0] != NULL)
(*lst) = g_slist_prepend (*lst, g_strdup (template_split[0]));
g_strfreev (template_split);
g_free (tmp);
g_free (template);
}
netlist_helper_nl_node_traverse (node, lst);
}
}
static void netlist_helper_nl_node_traverse (Node *node, GSList **lst)
{
GSList *iter;
g_return_if_fail (node != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (IS_NODE (node));
if (node_is_visited (node))
return;
node_set_visited (node, TRUE);
for (iter = node->wires; iter; iter = iter->next) {
Wire *wire = iter->data;
netlist_helper_nl_wire_traverse (wire, lst);
}
}
/**
* traverses the netlist and picks up all clamp type parts
*
* TODO this is part of the "logic" that determines which "nodes" (or V levels)
* TODO will be plotted (or: not discarded)
*
* @returns a list of parts whose type is clamp
*/
static GSList *netlist_helper_get_clamp_parts (NodeStore *store, Node *node)
{
GList *iter;
GSList *iter2;
Wire *wire;
GSList *ret = NULL;
if (!node)
return NULL;
node_store_node_foreach (store, (GHFunc *)netlist_helper_node_foreach_reset, NULL);
for (iter = store->wires; iter; iter = iter->next) {
wire = iter->data;
wire_set_visited (wire, FALSE);
}
for (iter2 = node->wires; iter2; iter2 = iter2->next) {
wire = iter2->data;
netlist_helper_nl_wire_traverse (wire, &ret);
}
return ret;
}
void netlist_helper_init_data (NetlistData *data)
{
data->pins = g_hash_table_new (g_direct_hash, g_direct_equal);
data->models = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
data->node_nr = 1;
data->gnd_list = NULL;
data->clamp_list = NULL;
data->mark_list = NULL;
data->node_and_number_list = NULL;
}
void netlist_helper_node_foreach_reset (gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer user_data)
{
Node *node = value;
node_set_visited (node, FALSE);
}
void netlist_helper_wire_traverse (Wire *wire, NetlistData *data)
{
GSList *iter;
g_return_if_fail (wire != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (IS_WIRE (wire));
if (wire_is_visited (wire))
return;
wire_set_visited (wire, TRUE);
for (iter = wire_get_nodes (wire); iter; iter = iter->next) {
Node *node = iter->data;
netlist_helper_node_traverse (node, data);
}
}
void netlist_helper_node_traverse (Node *node, NetlistData *data)
{
GSList *iter;
gchar *prop;
NodeAndNumber *nan;
g_return_if_fail (node != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (IS_NODE (node));
g_return_if_fail (data != NULL);
if (node_is_visited (node))
return;
node_set_visited (node, TRUE);
// Keep track of netlist nr <---> Node.
nan = g_new0 (NodeAndNumber, 1);
nan->node_nr = data->node_nr;
nan->node = node;
data->node_and_number_list = g_list_prepend (data->node_and_number_list, nan);
// Traverse the pins at this node.
for (iter = node->pins; iter; iter = iter->next) {
Pin *pin = iter->data;
// First see if the pin belongs to an "internal", special part.
prop = part_get_property (pin->part, "internal");
if (prop) {
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "marker")) {
Marker *marker;
gchar *name, *value;
name = part_get_property (pin->part, "name");
if (!name) {
g_free (prop);
continue;
}
value = part_property_expand_macros (pin->part, name);
g_free (name);
if (!value)
continue;
marker = g_new0 (Marker, 1);
marker->node_nr = data->node_nr;
marker->name = value;
data->mark_list = g_slist_prepend (data->mark_list, marker);
} else if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "ground") == 0) {
data->gnd_list = g_slist_prepend (data->gnd_list, GINT_TO_POINTER (data->node_nr));
} else if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "clamp") == 0) {
data->clamp_list =
g_slist_prepend (data->clamp_list, GINT_TO_POINTER (data->node_nr));
}
g_free (prop);
}
// Keep track of models to include. Needs to be freed when the
// hash table is no longer needed.
prop = part_get_property (pin->part, "model");
if (prop) {
if (!g_hash_table_lookup (data->models, prop))
g_hash_table_insert (data->models, prop, NULL);
}
g_hash_table_insert (data->pins, pin, GINT_TO_POINTER (data->node_nr));
}
// Traverse the wires at this node.
for (iter = node->wires; iter; iter = iter->next) {
Wire *wire = iter->data;
netlist_helper_wire_traverse (wire, data);
}
}
void netlist_helper_node_foreach_traverse (gpointer key, gpointer value, NetlistData *data)
{
Node *node = value;
g_return_if_fail (data != NULL);
// Only visit nodes that are not already visited.
if (node_is_visited (node))
return;
netlist_helper_node_traverse (node, data);
data->node_nr++;
}
gint compare_marker (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
const Marker *ma;
gint node_nr;
ma = a;
node_nr = GPOINTER_TO_INT (b);
if (ma->node_nr == node_nr)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
gboolean netlist_helper_foreach_model_save (gpointer key, gpointer model, gpointer user_data)
{
GList **l = user_data;
(*l) = g_list_prepend (*l, g_strdup ((gchar *)key));
return TRUE;
}
gboolean netlist_helper_foreach_model_free (gpointer key, gpointer model, gpointer user_data)
{
g_free (key);
return FALSE;
}
char *netlist_helper_linebreak (char *str)
{
char **split, *tmp;
GString *out;
int i;
split = g_strsplit (str, "\\", 0);
out = g_string_new ("");
i = 0;
while (split[i] != NULL) {
if (split[i][0] == 'n') {
if (strlen (split[i]) > 1) {
out = g_string_append_c (out, '\n');
out = g_string_append (out, split[i] + 1);
}
} else {
out = g_string_append (out, split[i]);
}
i++;
}
g_strfreev (split);
tmp = out->str;
g_string_free (out, FALSE); // Don't free the string data.
return tmp;
}
void update_schematic(Schematic *sm) {
char *version = schematic_get_version(sm);
if (version == NULL) {
NodeStore *store = schematic_get_store(sm);
for (GList *iter = store->parts; iter; iter = iter->next) {
int node_ctr = 1;
Part *part = iter->data;
update_connection_designators(part, part_get_property_ref(part, "template"), &node_ctr);
}
}
schematic_set_version(sm, VERSION);
return;
}
// FIXME this one piece of ugly+bad code
void netlist_helper_create (Schematic *sm, Netlist *out, GError **error)
{
NetlistData data;
GList *iter;
Part *part;
gint pin_nr, num_nodes, num_gnd_nodes, i, j, num_clamps;
Pin *pins;
gchar *template, **template_split;
NodeStore *store;
gchar **node2real;
out->models = NULL;
out->title = schematic_get_filename (sm);
out->settings = schematic_get_sim_settings (sm);
store = schematic_get_store (sm);
out->store = store;
node_store_node_foreach (store, (GHFunc *)netlist_helper_node_foreach_reset, NULL);
for (iter = store->wires; iter; iter = iter->next) {
Wire *wire = iter->data;
wire_set_visited (wire, FALSE);
}
netlist_helper_init_data (&data);
data.store = store;
node_store_node_foreach (store, (GHFunc *)netlist_helper_node_foreach_traverse, &data);
num_gnd_nodes = g_slist_length (data.gnd_list);
num_clamps = g_slist_length (data.clamp_list);
// Check if there is a Ground node
if (num_gnd_nodes == 0) {
g_set_error (error, OREGANO_ERROR, OREGANO_SIMULATE_ERROR_NO_GND,
_ ("At least one GND is required. Add at least one and try again."));
}
else if (num_clamps == 0) {
// FIXME put a V/I clamp on each and every subtree
// FIXME and let the user toggle visibility in the plot window
// FIXME see also TODO/FIXME above
g_set_error (error, OREGANO_ERROR, OREGANO_SIMULATE_ERROR_NO_CLAMP,
_ ("No test clamps found. Add at least one and try again."));
}
else {
num_nodes = data.node_nr - 1;
// Build an array for going from node nr to "real node nr",
// where gnd nodes are nr 0 and the rest of the nodes are
// 1, 2, 3, ...
node2real = g_new0 (gchar *, num_nodes + 1 + 1);
node2real[num_nodes + 1] = NULL; // so we can use g_strfreev
for (i = 1, j = 1; i <= num_nodes; i++) {
GSList *mlist;
if (g_slist_find (data.gnd_list, GINT_TO_POINTER (i))) {
node2real[i] = g_strdup ("0");
} else if ((mlist = g_slist_find_custom (data.mark_list, GINT_TO_POINTER (i),
compare_marker))) {
Marker *marker = mlist->data;
node2real[i] = g_strdup (marker->name);
} else {
node2real[i] = g_strdup_printf ("%d", j++);
}
}
// Fill in the netlist node names for all the used nodes.
for (iter = data.node_and_number_list; iter; iter = iter->next) {
NodeAndNumber *nan = iter->data;
if (nan->node_nr > 0) {
g_free (nan->node->netlist_node_name);
nan->node->netlist_node_name = g_strdup (node2real[nan->node_nr]);
}
}
// Initialize out->template
out->template = g_string_new ("");
for (iter = store->parts; iter; iter = iter->next) {
part = iter->data;
gchar *tmp, *internal;
GString *str;
internal = part_get_property (part, "internal");
if (internal != NULL) {
gint node_nr;
Pin *pins;
if (g_ascii_strcasecmp (internal, "clamp") != 0) {
g_free (internal);
continue;
}
// Got a clamp!, set node number
pins = part_get_pins (part);
node_nr = GPOINTER_TO_INT (g_hash_table_lookup (data.pins, &pins[0]));
if (!node_nr) {
g_warning ("Couldn't find part, pin_nr %d.", 0);
} else {
// need to substrac 1, netlist starts in 0, and node_nr in 1
pins[0].node_nr = atoi (node2real[node_nr]);
}
g_free (internal);
continue;
}
tmp = part_get_property (part, "template");
if (!tmp) {
continue;
}
template = part_property_expand_macros (part, tmp);
NG_DEBUG ("Template: '%s'\n"
"macro : '%s'\n",
tmp, template);
g_free (tmp);
tmp = netlist_helper_linebreak (template);
g_free (template);
template = tmp;
pins = part_get_pins (part);
GRegex *regex;
GMatchInfo *match_info;
GError *error = NULL;
regex = g_regex_new("%\\d*", 0, 0, NULL);
g_regex_match_full(regex, template, -1, 0, 0, &match_info, &error);
template_split = g_regex_split(regex, template, 0);
str = g_string_new ("");
NG_DEBUG ("Reading pins.\n)");
int i;
for (i = 0; g_match_info_matches(match_info); i++) {
g_string_append (str, template_split[i]);
gchar *word = g_match_info_fetch(match_info, 0);
pin_nr = g_ascii_strtoll(word + 1, NULL, 10) - 1;
gint node_nr = 0;
node_nr = GPOINTER_TO_INT (g_hash_table_lookup (data.pins, &pins[pin_nr]));
if (!node_nr) {
g_set_error (&error, OREGANO_ERROR, OREGANO_SIMULATE_ERROR_NO_SUCH_PART,
_ ("Could not find part in library, pin #%d."), pin_nr);
return; // FIXME wtf?? this leaks like hell and did for ages!
} else {
gchar *tmp;
tmp = node2real[node_nr];
// need to substrac 1, netlist starts in 0, and node_nr in 1
pins[pin_nr].node_nr = atoi (node2real[node_nr]);
g_string_append (str, tmp);
NG_DEBUG ("str: %s\n", str->str);
}
g_free(word);
g_match_info_next(match_info, NULL);
}
g_match_info_free(match_info);
g_free (template);
template = NULL;
g_regex_unref(regex);
if (template_split[i] != NULL) {
g_string_append (str, template_split[i]);
}
g_strfreev (template_split);
if (error != NULL) {
g_printerr("Error while matching: %s\n", error->message);
g_error_free(error);
}
NG_DEBUG ("Done with pins, i = %d\n", i);
NG_DEBUG ("str: %s\n", str->str);
out->template = g_string_append (out->template, str->str);
out->template = g_string_append_c (out->template, '\n');
g_string_free (str, TRUE);
}
g_strfreev (node2real);
g_hash_table_foreach (data.models, (GHFunc)netlist_helper_foreach_model_save, &out->models);
return;
}
g_hash_table_foreach (data.models, (GHFunc)netlist_helper_foreach_model_free, NULL);
g_hash_table_destroy (data.models);
g_hash_table_destroy (data.pins);
g_list_free_full (data.node_and_number_list, (GDestroyNotify)g_free);
}
char *netlist_helper_create_analysis_string (NodeStore *store, gboolean do_ac)
{
GList *iter;
Part *part;
gchar *prop;
GString *out;
gchar *ret;
out = g_string_new ("");
for (iter = node_store_get_parts (store); iter; iter = iter->next) {
part = iter->data;
prop = part_get_property (part, "internal");
if (prop) {
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "clamp")) {
Pin *pins = part_get_pins (part);
prop = part_get_property (part, "type");
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "v")) {
if (!do_ac) {
g_string_append_printf (out, " %s(%d)", prop, pins[0].node_nr);
} else {
gchar *ac_type, *ac_db;
ac_type = part_get_property (part, "ac_type");
ac_db = part_get_property (part, "ac_db");
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (ac_db, "true"))
g_string_append_printf (out, " %s%sdb(%d)", prop, ac_type,
pins[0].node_nr);
else
g_string_append_printf (out, " %s%s(%d)", prop, ac_type,
pins[0].node_nr);
}
} else {
Node *node;
Coords lookup_key;
Coords part_pos;
item_data_get_pos (ITEM_DATA (part), &part_pos);
lookup_key.x = part_pos.x + pins[0].offset.x;
lookup_key.y = part_pos.y + pins[0].offset.y;
node = node_store_get_or_create_node (store, lookup_key);
if (node) {
GSList *lst, *iter;
iter = lst = netlist_helper_get_clamp_parts (store, node);
for (; iter; iter = iter->next) {
g_string_append_printf (out, " i(%s)", (char *)iter->data);
}
g_slist_free_full (lst, g_free); // need to free this, we are owning it!
}
}
}
g_free (prop);
}
}
ret = out->str;
g_string_free (out, FALSE);
return ret;
}
GSList *netlist_helper_get_voltmeters_list (Schematic *sm, GError **error, gboolean with_type)
{
Netlist netlist_data;
GError *e = NULL;
GSList *clamp_list = NULL;
NodeStore *node_store;
GList *iter;
gchar *prop;
Part *part;
Pin *pins;
gint i;
gchar *ac_type, *ac_db, *tmp;
netlist_helper_create (sm, &netlist_data, &e);
if (e) {
g_propagate_error (error, e);
return NULL;
}
node_store = netlist_data.store;
for (iter = node_store_get_parts (node_store); iter; iter = iter->next) {
part = iter->data;
prop = part_get_property (part, "internal");
if (prop) {
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "clamp")) {
g_free (prop);
prop = part_get_property (part, "type");
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (prop, "v")) {
pins = part_get_pins (part);
if (with_type) {
ac_type = part_get_property(part, "ac_type");
ac_db = part_get_property(part, "ac_db");
i = 0;
while (ac_type[i]) {
ac_type[i] = g_ascii_toupper(ac_type[i]);
i++;
}
if (!g_strcmp0(ac_db, "true"))
tmp = g_strdup_printf ("VDB(%d)", pins[0].node_nr);
else
tmp = g_strdup_printf ("V%s(%d)", ac_type, pins[0].node_nr);
g_free(ac_type);
g_free(ac_db);
} else {
tmp = g_strdup_printf ("%d", pins[0].node_nr);
}
clamp_list = g_slist_prepend (clamp_list, tmp);
if (0)
printf ("clamp_list = %s\n", tmp);
}
}
g_free(prop);
}
}
if (0) {
clamp_list = g_slist_prepend (clamp_list, "3");
clamp_list = g_slist_prepend (clamp_list, "2");
clamp_list = g_slist_prepend (clamp_list, "1");
}
if (0) {
GSList *slist = NULL;
gchar *text = NULL;
slist = g_slist_copy (clamp_list);
text = g_strdup_printf ("V(%d)", atoi (slist->data));
slist = slist->next;
while (slist) {
text = g_strdup_printf ("%s V(%d)", text, atoi (slist->data));
slist = slist->next;
}
if (0)
printf ("clamp_list = %s\n", text);
}
return clamp_list;
}
GSList *netlist_helper_get_voltage_sources_list (Schematic *sm, GError **error, gboolean ac_only)
{
Netlist netlist_data;
GError *e = NULL;
GSList *sources_list = NULL;
NodeStore *node_store;
GList *iter;
gchar *prop;
Part *part;
netlist_helper_create (sm, &netlist_data, &e);
if (e) {
g_propagate_error (error, e);
return NULL;
}
node_store = netlist_data.store;
for (iter = node_store_get_parts (node_store); iter; iter = iter->next) {
part = iter->data;
prop = part_get_property (part, "Refdes");
if (prop) {
if (prop[0] == 'V' && (prop[1] >= '0' && prop[1] <= '9')) {
gchar *tmp;
tmp = g_strdup (&prop[1]);
if (ac_only) {
g_free(prop);
prop = part_get_property (part, "Frequency");
if (prop)
sources_list = g_slist_append (sources_list, tmp);
} else {
sources_list = g_slist_append (sources_list, tmp);
}
if (0)
printf ("sources_list = %s\n", tmp);
}
g_free(prop);
}
}
return sources_list;
}
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How many lives have to be lost for authorities to wake up, asks Garima
An Instagram post by Garima Abrol, wife of Sameer Abrol, asks some tough questions
Garima Abrol, wife of Squadron Leader Sameer Abrol, who was recently killed in the tragic crash involving a Mirage 2000 aircraft, has posted another emotional note on her Instagram page, demanding answers. In this note, she asked the authorities how many more should give up their life for them to realise something is wrong.
“I am Garima Abrol… I am the wife of Martyr Squadron Leader Samir Abrol… whose tears are still not dry… It still hasn’t sunk in that you are gone. No one has the answer to my questions. Why YOU?” she wrote. “How many more of these pilots have to give up their life to shake you up and make you realise there is something really wrong in the system?
A pilot is not made in a day, it takes a decade of training for their souls to get molded for the job… How many fighters have to give up their life for you to wake up? I do not want any other sister of the Armed Force family to suffer the pain that I am going through. Words can’t describe how painful it is out here alone without my better half, my BATMAN,” the post read.
“I need answers... Whilst it's just another story and incident for some, i will keep fighting for the cause that took you away from me,” she adds.
Sameer Abrol and co-pilot Squadron Leader Siddhartha Negi, who lost their lives in the crash, were on an acceptance sortie in a newly refurbished Mirage 2000 aircraft.
Investigators have send the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) or Black Box of the ill-fated Mirage 2000 aircraft to France to retrieve the data.
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Comparative study on the main membrane-surface sialoglycopeptides released from young and old human erythrocytes with trypsin.
1. The amount of sialoglycopeptide (SGP) mixture released from young (Y) erythrocytes by trypsin treatment was significantly larger than that from old (O) ones. 2. The two main membrane-surface sialoglycopeptides (Y-SGP and O-SGP) were isolated in yields of about 45% and 42% from the mixtures by a combination of Sephadex G-50 superfine gel filtration with DEAE-cellulose chromatography, respectively. Molecular weights of 12,000 and 12,100, respectively, were found for the Y-SGP and the O-SGP. 3. The Y-SGP showed a greater proportion of sialic acid than the O-SGP. The contents of galactose, N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylgalactosamine of the Y-SGP were significantly lower than those of the O-SGP. 4. Both the SGPs exhibited the same reactivities against the MN reagents, but the reactivities against the lectins of Limulus polyphemus and Phaseolus vulgaris (E) were stronger in the Y-SGP than in the O-SGP. Neither the Y-SGP nor the O-SGP showed the reactivity to Arachis hypogaea (anti-T) lectin. | mini_pile | {'original_id': '605c7ea6243d74a860b75af4c6c6f9b25cb2f444cf8123cd0766ca7b66476547'} |
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…Games are mysterious?
Super Mario Warp Whistle
For some video games, semi-secret items are a way of rewarding players that are advanced enough to find them. For others, their secret items are so hidden that only by chance can you stumble upon them, and even then, you’re often left with an item that has little value beyond ‘Hey, look what I found!”
Why then do designers spend the time to code in these secret mysteries?
According to Gamasutra, it’s a way of lending the game a certain quality, called “verisimilitude, where it “seems like there is a world outside the borders of the screen, happening regardless of what the player does. It implies the existence of a fully-fleshed world” and “it allows a game to better enable the player to forget that it is, really, just a game”.
To prove their point, they have put together a fantastic list of 20 Mysterious Games, including the reason for the secret inclusion, the design of the game itself, and the design lesson that the game can teach future designers.
It’s definitely a trip down memory lane for anyone that has been gaming for some time, and it does give you a new appreciation for the dark arts of video game design, so definitely check it out.
[Gamasutra – Game Design Essentials: 20 Mysterious Games]
[Via: Kotaku]
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The Department of Cognitive Biology favours a new approach to the study of cognition and communication, in both animals and humans, with firm roots in both classical ethology and traditional cognitive science. This approach is pluralistic, and follows Tinbergen's injunction to study any given biological trait from the multiple perspectives of phylogeny (evolutionary history), ontogeny (developmental history), mechanism (cognitive, neural and hormonal physiology) and function (adaptation). The approach is strongly comparative: multiple species are studied, and compared within a rigorous phylogenetic framework, to understand the evolutionary history and adaptive function of cognitive mechanisms ("cognitive phylogenetics"). We are strongly committed to experimental evaluation of multiple, testable hypotheses, rather than focusing solely on theoretical or philosophical questions.
The main roots of this approach, sometimes termed "cognitive biology", can be found in classical ethology, particularly in the Tinbergen/Lorenz tradition of field work and comparative investigation, and experimental psychology, with its focus on rigorous experimental work in the laboratory. Both careful and controlled lab experiments, and empirical study of animals in their natural environments, are considered crucial to a complete understanding of most cognitive traits. Thus, we often combine field work with laboratory work, and we attempt to combine the naturalist's eye for species-typical behaviour with the psychologist's search for shared cognitive mechanisms.
Crucially, we accept the explanatory power of cognitive and mentalistic concepts in understanding behaviour. Contemporary cognitive science is focused on human cognition, some scientists remain doubtful about whether, and when, cognitive concepts can be appropriately ascribed to animals. Part of the goal of our research is to help complete the cognitive revolution, by demonstrating the applicability of basic cognitive concepts to nonhuman animals, and thus strengthening and broadening our biological understanding of human cognition and communication.
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Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)
The vibrant southwestern color palette is not lost on Albuquerque. A persistent rust-colored countryside that follows Route 66 will lead you into the city, where you'll find terracotta and clay buildings that live in perfect harmony with the city's new, modern skyline. Here, the juxtaposition of old and new, heritage and potential, hippies and cowboys give their unassuming approval to whatever or whoever rambles into town.
Paint by the Sights
Turquoise is a southwestern jewelry essential, and artists in Albuquerque sell some of the finest handmade products around. There is a particular emphasis on buying locally around town, so shopping can result in one-of-a-kind finds that are true products of their environment.
Even when the sun goes down, neon signs throughout the city radiate a vibrant day-glow of yellows, greens, pinks and oranges. It's one of the nostalgic touches that the city has retained throughout the years, and all together they're a dazzling sight to behold. Many of these lights line Route 66, but some are dispersed throughout the city. Don't miss the neon dachshund's wagging tail at Dog House Drive-In.
Albuquerque takes to the big blue skies with hot air balloon rides year round. Not to mention the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta that takes place every fall with hundreds of colorful hot air balloons filling the sky. Private companies are fairly easy to find when the festival isn't taking place so there's nothing to stop you from being carried away | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '0', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.9365437626838684}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '100132', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:B2XRZ2SX5MA4FZ2HMT5JHSO5WBZG3HGH', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:c67f44b6-ec61-4656-a550-b1750b7852d8>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2018, 7, 17, 9, 44, 28), 'WARC-IP-Address': '23.48.47.23', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/html', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:4WCJDJBGSQ2BW2L5GGUAEDGD55BHV3R4', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:cc735be5-f4a7-47d1-86eb-06edddcea09e>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'https://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/where-we-fly/destinations/north-america/albuquerque.html', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:3ef4fa97-8aab-403e-9919-48a85d047bcf>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '248', 'url': 'https://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/where-we-fly/destinations/north-america/albuquerque.html', 'warcinfo': 'robots: classic\r\nhostname: ip-10-203-174-190.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Nutch 1.6 (CC)\r\nisPartOf: CC-MAIN-2018-30\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for July 2018\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.0\r\nconformsTo: http://bibnum.bnf.fr/WARC/WARC_ISO_28500_version1_latestdraft.pdf', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.5790038704872131', 'original_id': 'a403e929a1cabf070c01afa39d2503a1932dbe04a46c28a44cd5ea9c3d8bf088'} |
Head west out of downtown Battle Creek and you'll see the city's skyline dominating Federal Center. Once upon a time, there was a fairground right next door.
The interesting piece of history was turned up recently on the You Know You're From Battle Creek Facebook page, which turned up a map showing a large plot called 'Fairgrounds' located near the corner of Washington and Manchester where today's Fieldstone Center is.
Cross streets like Kendall and Howland stopped at Manchester while east-west streets like Oaklawn, Ann and Greenwood didn't exist.
Battle Creek historian Mary Butler shared that the Manchester Street Fair Grounds, as they were known were built in 1856 and hosted horse racing, as well as circuses and travelling shows like granges and chautauquas.
Dr JH Kellogg also had a home on the fairgrounds property.
The photo that accompanies this article is from the outstanding digital collection of the Willard Library.
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
My little sister is having her first baby - literally any day now - and we had an absolutely adorable shower for her a couple of months ago. Yes, it was in April, and I'm just now posting about it - it happens.
I started out on Pinterest to find some ideas and quickly had about four different themes planned when I realized that they all revolved around children's books. Reading with my kids is one of my favorite moments of the day and they both love books. I hope that Nikki will enjoy reading with baby Colton just as much and we wanted to get her library started for him.
I love how this shower turned out and was so happy to get to throw it -- now I just can't wait to meet baby Colton!!
I took a few shortcuts with the food on this shower since I was travelling by plane to get there. We ordered the cake from a bakery and everything on the menu was quick and easy to prepare.
For the invitations, I just put together some images of the characters in several of the books we were using. I made coordinating signs for each of the dishes on the menu as well to tie the food into the book theme.
The menu and book pairings included:
Sam I Am's Green Deviled Eggs - complete with the egg whites dyed green instead of the egg yolks - based on a Pinterest tutorial I found here, you can dye eggs any color you want and it doesn't affect the flavor at all.
Guess How Much I Love You Veggies and Hummus - it was a stretch but it's "bunny food" and I love this book.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs - with a quick chili sauce and grape jelly sauced meatball.
If You Give a Mouse a Snickerdoodle - we subbed in Snickerdoodles since they are my sister's favorite.
Jamberry Pies - if you've never heard of the book Jamberry you should look it up, such a cute rhyming story. I made mini cherry, lemon and apple pies in a muffin tin taking some help from refrigerated pie crust for this one.
We also used Good Night Moon as a guest book, asking guests to leave a message for Mom or baby.
I made a simple diaper cake and added signs from the book Little Blue Truck and found some animal baby toys to add in for extra fun.
One of the best things about the baby shower was the onesie decorating station we set up outside in lieu of playing traditional shower games. We had so much fun decorating onesies with fabric paint and stencils and iron-on transfers and they turned out so cute!
This is such a fabulous baby shower!! The book idea is truly awesome. Have to organize my baby shower at NYC venues will use your book ideas there. Surely everyone will love it. Very thrilled for the day and hope to arrange everything perfectly. | mini_pile | {'original_id': '5b5c284fc7ebf88d529fb1db9fdd909e8621cb980b8bea6d5f8b80b51f10f2be'} |
How to buy and sell in a hot Sydney market
How to buy and sell in a hot Sydney market
By Rich Harvey, CEO,
Winter is usually the calm before the spring selling storm, but these last few months have been a cracker. CoreLogic says new homes listed in Sydney are up 17 per cent on the year before.
Vendors are getting active, and house hunters will be circling like sharks - but a common concern I see is about selling in this environment and then having to buy again immediately. It follows what John McGrath wrote for Switzer recently, where selling at a peak means buying at a peak - so where's the profit?
While every buyer needs to be cautious, I think there are a few points missing here.
1. When you sell in Sydney, you're going to get top dollar
Listings might be up, but demand is too. Migration into NSW continues to push record highs, while central and prestige properties are consistently breaking through to unprecedented levels. You can see this in CoreLogic's recent report on million dollar sales, which make up 47.8 per cent of all Sydney transactions.
Selling in this Sydney market means getting top dollar.
Selling in this Sydney market means getting top dollar.
High prices mean high profits. CoreLogic's Pain & Gain report shows that in suburbs like Mosman, the median profit on a sale in 2017 is an incredible $720,000. It nearly doesn't matter where you sell in Sydney - there's going to be top dollar in it, which gives you a lot of power when you make a purchase.
2. You can find the easy way into the market
Of course, once you sell for a high price, you may assume you're in the same boat as someone who just bought your home - having to pay a premium to secure a property in your ideal location.
If the opportunity is there, take it.
However, there are a few ways to avoid this. Using a buyers' agent gives you access to a proven negotiator - Propertybuyer's strong track record means we have close relationships with selling agents and can secure you off-market property before a public listing incites further demand.
We're also coming up to spring, when listing volumes are likely to go even higher. The first six weeks of spring typically see a massive spike in listings, giving house hunters a great opportunity to secure a good price.
Analysis paralysis often gets the better of us, but if the opportunity is there, take it. Selling and buying in the same market isn't necessarily a bad thing - especially when you can get a buyers' agent on your side.
We're ready to help
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Reviewing Miami and then some. Gratuitous vulgarity included.
Mi Rinconcito Mexicano
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In the past I’ve mentioned how Mexican food is usually only good for tearing another hole in your ass in case you’re filming a DP scene and the black guy packs a wee bit too much spongy tissue to get it in there comfortably.
I’m a fan of tiny shitball places in general.
Slowly, however, I’ve come to appreciate good Mexican food that never ran ads with a talking dog or a head-tilting Shaquille O’Neal. That’s right, I brought up, like, a 17-year-old reference, bitches. I’m a fan of tiny shitball places in general. If they have a minimum charge you need to put on your debit card before they accept it, if they accept it at all, I’ll probably end up enjoying it unless they include salmonella free of charge.
Shaq was in a Taco Bell commercial?
Everyone complained it wasn’t realistic because he made like 4 free throws after eating a taco.
I came here for lunch recently and took a quick seat by the counter. I asked the guy to “give me something Mexican” and he met that with a puzzled look. So I reiterated that I’m not big on Mexican food, so to just pick something out himself. Dude went traditional on me and brought out some tacos and flautas. In American talk, he brought out some soft tacos and some taquitos. Maybe it was the crushing hunger from having a tuna sandwich, a tangerine, and 4 beers for dinner the night before along with no breakfast, or maybe it was the spirit of Montezuma stimulating my taste buds, but those were some good-ass tacos. I ordered another round of whatever it was Meximan brought me.
Corona is the urine run-off from tourists in Cancun…
When he asked what I’d like to drink, he immediately mentioned Corona. OK everyone, look, we need to talk. Corona is not beer. Corona is the urine run-off from tourists in Cancun mixed with the sweat and tears left behind by Mexican immigrants crossing the frontier. Obviously it doesn’t taste like that, because urine is a strawberry daiquiri in Heaven compared to what Corona actually tastes like. You know how when you go to a restaurant and ask for water sometimes they’ll bring you water with a little slice of lemon to mask the shitty taste of their municipal water system? That’s the same reason assholes started putting limes in Corona. No, it’s not decorative, Mexicans don’t care about the aesthetics of what they swallow, it’s to mask the pungent stench of beer that tastes like licking an 82-year-old Indian man’s goiter.
So I’m eating the rest of those tacos and I realize I need to pull the unbutton routine. Yeah, I had to unbutton my jeans. There’s a girl I dated that may be reading this laughing, because she does the same thing. CLASSY. It’s weird because she weighs like 12 lbs carrying a 15 lb sack of nickels.
Cheap Mexican food: If you’re a fan, go get some in this corner.
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Starless Cypresses Where Darkness Reigns Supreme
I’m not sure if this one is “after” Van Gogh or not. There certainly is inspiration in the sky, but I went a different direction with Starless Cypresses . . . no stars . . . many cypresses . . . and a village swallowed by an eerie mountain slope. Darkness tends to highlight the natural environment in a special way. Of course, I don’t mean total darkness because then nothing would be highlighted. But even on a moonless cloudy night there is minor light from stars or bouncing off the cloud cover, especially if civilization is nearby.
Vincent’s Original Sketch
Starless Cypresses – A Cosmic Disturbance
My swirling clouds in the sky have their own special blueness, therefore illuminating the scene. It’s alien, mystical, and ethereal, but I don’t think it can be called unnatural because nature has a great number of weird effects. Maybe the clouds came through fronting a storm, or perhaps they are the storm, or even a tornado. It could be a cosmic event because it transcends normal atmospheric activity.
Dark, Starless Cypresses Embrace the Frail Mountain Village
So let’s consider those poor souls in the tiny cottages clustered together in the mountain valley. Why would people live there, it doesn’t seem safe. They could live in a town or city. Are those safe? Where is the greatest threat? Is it nature, or is it humans?
A Wall
The starless cypresses form a wall of security and safety for the people. They stand tall in the dark mountains as if to defy them. They are unaffected by the harsh conditions, they are not afraid of heights, and the darkness only makes them bolder. Peering through their windows, the people see sentinels and guardians. They sleep peacefully.
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Injured on Public Transit? Here’s What You Need to Know
When you’re hurt on public transit it can be very embarrassing, as well as confusing. You’re sure that you deserve compensation, but you’re not sure how to go about filing a suit, or even if you can. Public transportation, including trains, buses, and subways, have different legal processes when it comes to personal injury claims.
If you’ve been hurt on public transit, you may be able to make a claim against the company running the line you were injured on. Let’s take a closer look at how the rules in public transit cases differ from standard personal injury claims.
“Common Carrier” Law
Like other personal injury cases, public transportation cases are still based on negligence. However, in some states, the public transportation company may be subject to the “common carrier” law. A common carrier is a dated legal term for the businesses or people that provide public transit. In addition to public trains, buses, trolleys, and metros, they also include taxis. They may even include private limos and school buses, depending on the state.
There is generally a higher degree of care required of common carriers than of average people when it comes to the wellbeing of passengers. The injured party hurt on public transit must still prove negligence on the side of the company in order to win a case. However, common carriers are inherently said to owe passengers even the highest degree of care in providing safe transportation methods in many dates.
The common carrier law means that these transportation companies are far easier to hold responsible for injuries that are suffered by passengers under their care. So even if someone slips and falls on a train platform, the transportation company in some states will be held responsible. It makes it far easier to demonstrate that such a duty of care existed in the first place.
Proving Negligence
Even with common carrier in place, as the injured party, you still will have to prove negligence. Perhaps you got hurt because a bus driver swerved unexpectedly and you were thrown to the floor.
Now, if the driver was swerving so as not to hit a child that ran out into the street, they would not be negligent, because they were exercising care in not hitting the child. However, if the accident happened because they were chatting with a passenger and not watching the road, they would be considered negligent.
Making a Claim
Unlike other lawsuits, there will almost always be notice deadlines and time deadlines for making claims against public transportation companies, as they are municipal or state agencies. The deadlines will differ from state to state, but you will likely have less than six months to notify a public transit company of the accident and its precise circumstances. There is also typically a statute of limitations, meaning the deadline for filing a lawsuit against the company is shortened.
If you’ve been hurt on public transit, it’s likely you need a personal injury lawyer to help you navigate the complicated legal process ahead of you. We at Parrish DeVaughn Law Firm in Oklahoma City and Tulsa have plenty of experience dealing with such cases. Give us a call today.
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The 9 Benefits of Dong Quai Almost No One is Aware Of
Men: do you want to enhance your fertility, de-stress, and improve your immunity? Women: are you looking for a way to ease symptoms of PMS or menopause? Dong quai is a Chinese herbal remedy known to do all of this and more!
Dong Quai is a traditional Chinese herbal remedy that is growing more popular here in the Western world.
Why it’s gaining popularity has much to do with the tremendous benefits for both men and women. In fact, dong quai has been touted as a cure for infertility, hot flashes and maybe even cancer.1
Nicknamed the “female ginseng” because of its benefits for women, dong quai is also effective for men’s fertility.
Whether you are a man or a woman, here’s what you need to know about dong quai and to improve your health now:
1. Balances estrogen levels. Dong quai is the premier “gynecological regulator.” It has the ability to reduce your estrogen levels if they are too high and can increase them if they are too low.
2. Excellent blood tonic. Master herbalist, Ron Teeguarden, attributes the blood toning and nourishing effects of dong quai to its amazing vitamin and mineral content. Dong quai contains vitamin B 12, folic acid, folinic acid, nicotinic acid, and biotin.Dong quai is helpful after any injury or surgery to replenish your red blood cells and increase blood volume. It’s included in nearly all Chinese herbal blood-building formulas.
3. Treats iron deficiency and anemia. The cobalt in dong quai is thought to increase the hemoglobin content of your blood. (Hemoglobin is the protein in your blood that contains iron and carries oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide from them.)
4. Boosts male fertility. Ferulic acid, an antioxidant found in dong quai, has been shown to improve sperm quality.
5. Essential during and after menstruation. Dong quai is an antispasmodic that eases cramps and other symptoms of PMS. It dilates your blood vessels to increase flow during your monthly cleansing and helps replenish blood after your period has ended.Women who stop taking birth control pills may also find dong quai useful to encourage a regular cycle.
6. Helps you feel happier! Dong quai is effective at reducing anxiety and could be useful to help you combat stress and reduce the severity of mood swings. It has a calming effect on your nervous system and promotes relaxation.
7. Enhances female fertility. Only a generation ago, infertility was rare, but now it takes the average woman up to18 months to conceive. Women often seek the help of expensive fertility specialists and undergo painful procedures when an antifungal diet and an herb like dong quai may be all that are needed.
8. Keeps you beautiful and youthful. Chinese women are known for their age-defying youthfulness, and dong quai may be a big part of it. Dong Quai preserves your natural beauty by encouraging health from the inside out.Ron Teeguarden notes that Dong Quai increases circulation, improves your complexion, and aids detoxification to clear blemishes.
9. Treats alopecia, eczema and rosacea. Dong Quai’s effect on the blood and circulation also prompts healing for common skin conditions like eczema and rosacea, neurodermatitis, pruritis, hives and vitiligo.
When NOT to Use Dong Quai
While Dong Quai is considered safe for most people, there are some specific populations who should not use this herbal remedy.
• Women with breast cancer
• During pregnancy or while nursing
• Men with prostate cancer
Making Dong Quai More Powerful with Fermentation
You know that the herb dong quai has amazing health-building properties. It can be used to counter anxiety, build your blood, fight anemia, and improve your complexion. Now you can get Dong Quai in a convenient, immune-boosting probiotic liquid. Try Body Ecology’s Dong Quai and see the benefits for yourself!
Dong quai’s benefits intrigued Body Ecology’s founder, Donna Gates. In fact, she knew that fermenting dong quai would make it more powerful AND provide the healthy, immune-boosting benefits of healthy microflora. Soon after, Body Ecology’s Dong Quai was added to our line of healing probiotic liquids.
Body Ecology’s probiotic liquid, Dong Quai, has four essential bacteria and yeasts that are ideal sources of natural, plant-based probiotics. What makes thes probiotics special is that they are native to human intestines, so they can thrive in your body much more easily than many other probiotics on the market.
Try an ounce of Dong Quai twice a day for women’s health, men’s fertility, to cleanse and strengthen your circulatory system and to improve digestion.
The Chinese have been benefiting from Dong Quai for centuries, now you can have a convenient and healthy way to take this ancient remedy every day!
1. Kiefer, Dale, “A Natural Approach to Menopause,” Life Extension Magazine, 20 April 2006. http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/MsmGo.exe?grab_id=0&page_id=3094&query=dong%20quai&hiword=DONGEN%20QUAIL%20QUAIS%20dong%20quai%20
2. Herbal Supplements for Menopause, Epigee Women’s Health. Epigee.org.
3. Teeguarden, Ron, “The Ancient Wisdom of the Chinese Tonic Herbs,” Grand Central Publishing, 2000.
4. ibid.
5. Male Fertility or Male Infertility, Fertilinet.com. http://www.fertilinet.com/male.htm
6. Getting Pregnant: How Long Does It Take? AmazingPregnancy.com. http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/467.html
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In the journey to fantastic health, a natural colon liver cleanse may help you on your way (I say “may” instead of “will” for a reason which I explain below).
Below, I explain how to cleanse your liver and colon, and how it works. But first, let’s take a quick look at the colon and the liver.
The colon is usually about 5 feet long and lies at the end of the small intestine. Its primary function is to absorb water, nutrients and salts from the partially digested food that comes from the small intestine. A number of problems can happen with the colon, including the dreaded colon cancer.
You’re liver is absolutely essential and you don’t want to mess about with it. From enzyme production and hormones to detoxifying the blood and processing medications, it plays a big part in the health of close to every system in the body. A liver that functions poorly can lead to low energy, depression and eventually liver disease.
As you can probably tell, the colon and liver are absolutely essential to maintaining health and wellbeing. For this reason, a colon liver cleanse may have a positive effect (though the benefits of healthy eating promise a more reliable result).
What is a Colon Liver Cleanse?
A colon cleanse is different to a liver cleanse.
Colon cleansing is about removing feces and other toxins from the colon and intestinal tract.
The reasoning behind colon cleansing argues that food enters into the intestine and rots, leading to a variety of negative symptoms such as fever and causing pus. By cleaning out the colon, a person may avoid these symptoms and increase the health of his or her colon.
There is a range of ways that a person can cleanse their colon.
Some use colon hydrotherapy (also known as colonic irrigation) to clean their colon. This involves using tubes to inject water into the colon via the rectum. Sometimes, this water is mixed with herbs or other liquids.
Another way people have been known to cleanse their colon is with their diet, by adding fiber, herbs, supplements and laxatives. People have also been known to do a milk thistle liver cleanse.
For a liver cleanse, you’ll typically spend a weekend consuming grapefruit, Epsom salts and water, all at varying intervals. Some of the stricter cleanses will require you to use an enema before you begin.
The reason some people say “colon liver cleanse” is that they can be used consecutively to increase the benefits.
Colon Kidney Liver Cleanse? Huh? What’s that?
After a colon cleanse, many people follow up with a kidney cleanse and then finish with a liver cleanse, hence the “colon kidney liver cleanse”.
They say that it is important to do the liver cleanse after the colon and kidney cleanses.
The liver is full of toxins and when you do a liver cleanse, the liver will release these toxins into the body to be processed by the kidney and colon. You want the kidney and colon the remove those toxins rapidly, otherwise more problems could arise.
For this reason, some people believe that it is important that the kidney and colon be cleansed first, as they will then be more effective at removing the toxins released by the liver.
What’s the best solution?
In my opinion, the best solution is to eat a heathy diet and get lots of exercise. These 15 foods that cleanse the liver, among others.
The scientific evidence behind colon cleansing and detoxification in general is relatively scarce (more information here). Some scientists even say that “toxins” as a word has been invented by people trying to sell “detox” products.
Given the lack of evidence, my suggestion would be to work hard on your diet, not some cleanse which “might” work.
Often, diet is the cause of the problem, so unless you fix your diet, the disease, sickness or “toxins” are going to come right back.
Juicing is a great way to enhance your diet and increase the amount of nutrients you get. Provided you get enough fiber from eating fruits and vegetables, juicing can be used to dramatically improve your diet, health and wellbeing. Also, start exercising and build up a sweat on a regular basis – your body will rejoice!
Immediately below, you’ll find a few juicing recipes which you can use to benefit your liver and colon, as well as increase your overall health and wellbeing.
Liquid Colon Liver Cleanse Juicing Recipes
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Pakistan and the “Long Storm”
Events show that Pakistan is on the most advanced front lines of climate change. How thus should we re-read the already complex and interacting geopolitical, geostrategic and domestic situations of Pakistan and what does that mean strategically for the region and the world?
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Push the Ball Forward Drill
Push Ball Forward Drill
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Practice putting with no backswing to learn how to accelerate through the putt.
Tina Mickelson, PGA
Problem Area: Putting
Series: Instruction Feature
Many players take the putter back too far and then decelerate through impact without even realizing it. Here is a drill to ensure you are accelerating through impact: Standing a few feet from the hole, set up to the ball as you would a regular putt. Instead of taking the putter back, limit your stroke to just the follow-through motion. You are basically just "pushing" or "rolling" the ball to the hole. This forces you to accelerate into your follow through. There are additional benefits to this drill as well. You will notice that the ball has more forward roll, which keeps it on line much better. This drill also encourages the left wrist to remain firm instead of breaking down. You will not only enjoy keeping the ball on line better, but improved distance control as well.
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Out of the same bludgeoning Brummie folk underground that gave us such greats as The Destroyers and Mama Matrix comes the Conservatoire educated Bonfire Radicals .
What with a new album, a tour schedule taking them up and down the country, an eclectic mix of instruments and a possibly irreconcilable mix of influences, we thought that now was the appropriate time to have a chat with them, ahead of their show with Johnny Kowalski and the Sexy Weirdos and Mr Shankly at the Hare and Hounds (Kings Heath) this friday.
The Radicals have been busy recently, could you give us a brief summary of what you’ve been up to recently and how it’s all going?
Andy Shankara – We have spent the last year honing our craft and recording our debut album ‘The Albino Peacock’ and that’s gone really well. It’s finished and ready for release on 17th June – 9 tracks of urban folk tunes from the outer regions. We are also halfway through a 13 date tour of the UK.
That’s an interesting album title, any cool stories behind it?
The albino peacock is a tune written by our bass player Trevor. It started life as part of a pair of fake 18th Century 3/2 Cheshire hornpipes and metamorphosed into a imitation New Orleans street dance with a mock bouzouki riff by me.
The interesting thing about the peacock is that in the Hindu culture it’s the mount of the Lord Kartikeya, the god of war. And Ancient Greeks believed that the flesh of peafowl did not decay after death, so it became a symbol of immortality.
18th century hornpipes, fake New Orleans street dance and hindu couture. thats a varied and unusual range of influences. is there a shared set of influences that informs the radicals or do all the members come from very different places musically?
Shankara Andy I think we that we all probably come from different places. Michelle comes from an early music perspective, Trevor is a Jazz/ folk enthusiast, Katie is into Balkan music in a big way, Ruth is Scottish so is steeped in that Gaelic fiddle tradition, I’m from the Greek rebetika/ psychedelic space rock school and Liam our drummer is into Stevie Wonder …. It all blends into the band’s sound.
It’s an unusual mix that’s uncommon on the music scene and not easy to fit into a snappy slogan for a gig flyer! When you’re taking the radicals to new audiences who mightn’t know what to expect, how do you find the reaction?
Oooooooh that is a difficult one. Usually people have a moment to stand there in shock but are won over by the energy coming off the stage. It is also an odd combination of people and instruments; three women jigging about at the front and three grumpy blokes at the back is unusual! (Hopefully the audience isn’t taking much notice of the grumpy ones!)
Last question. If the Bonfire Radicals were a board game which would they be and why?
Frustration. I can’t possibly say why it might upset someone. It’s sometimes that way with 6 people having differing views about direction. I wouldn’t change it though.
The Bonfire Radicals play the Hare and Hounds, Kings Heath, this friday with Johnny Kowalski and the Sexy Weirdos and Mr Shankly.
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I cannot turn on my phone with the round button on the bottom. When I plugged in the charger, it turned on, but now nothing. I unplugged the charger and it won't turn on.
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Your phone is powered up with the silver sleep/wake button on the top of the phone, nit the round (Home) button.
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Perhaps you need to be more specific to your situation.
Like Majesty said, the power button is on top right of the phone.
However, if you still couldn't turn it on with that button. It means that your phone has very low battery. Try charging it for a few minute before you attempt to turn it on again.
If after a while it still didn't turn on, then try hold the power button and the round button together for about 10 seconds. The apple logo should appear.
if all else fail, try the genius bar at the apple store.
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Mimi Herbert (1936- present) is an American painter and sculptor. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Renwick Gallery, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., the Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Collection, Bloomfield Hills Michigan, the American University, Washington D.C., and in private collections in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Indonesia and El Salvador. She has lived and worked in the USA, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Brazil, El Salvador, Haiti and New Zealand.
She exhibited at Gallery K and at the Henri Gallery in Washington DC until the closing of Henri in the late eighties and the untimely deaths of Gallery K’s owners, Marc Moyens and Komei Wachi in 2003.
In 2002 the Smithsonian National Museum of American History acquired her “Tribute” sculptures created in the wake of the tragedy of 9/11. She was honored to be the single artist in the Museum’s Memorial Exhibition.
She was commissioned to create an 175 foot Bicentennial Pennant sculpture which spanned the facade of the the 17th street facade of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.
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SWV 7.5.522 unable to create Reg entries more than 2 levels deep in GUI
Created: 18 Nov 2013 | 9 comments
I ran into an issue where I was trying to create several registry keys inside of an already packaged SWV app using the Workspace Admin GUI. It seems that when I try to add a new registry key thats more than one level deep the key either doesn't show up at all (it does show up in the SWV Layer, i.e. HKLM\_SWV_LAYER_1) or registry editor throws an error and won't open the key.
Environment is Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit. I've tested on 3 different systems with the same result.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create empty layer
2. Edit and add registry to HKLM\Software\Test
3. Activate layer and browse to registry location and key will open
4. Deactivate layer and add a subkey so it's like HKLM\Software\Test\TestSub1
5. Activate layer and attempt to browse to subkey, registry editor says it can't open/find location
6. Create .reg file with entries like above, run from layer cmd.exe and do reg import of .reg file. Keys will now open fine.
I've attached screenshots showing how to reproduce the issue.
Operating Systems:
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EdT's picture
How are you browsing to the subkey? Do you have regedit.exe in the layer as well? What are the relative priorities of your layer with respect to the base operating system?
jason.f's picture
I was using regedit outside of the layer for my testing but I just reran the test running regedit and cmd.exe/reg query and I got the same results, "ERROR: The system was unable to find the specified registry key or value."
I didn't change the layer priority so it's still at default. Is there another priority level I should try changing it to?
Also, I just found out there's a hotfix available from support so I'm waiting to see if this is resolved in 7.5 HF1.
ateamrh's picture
For information the same error is also reported when adding files to the layer either directly in the FSLRDR folder or in the GUI without doing a capture.
Kind Regards
jason.f's picture
Do you know if that is only on 64bit OS? I know there's issues with isolation rules on 64bit but I haven't tried to reproduce this issue on a 32bit box. We don't have any 32bit Win7, only 32bit XP which wouldn't be a good test.
Also, have you tried HF1 for 7.5?
ateamrh's picture
Only reported it for x64 OS. and haven't got my hands on HF1 yet.
ManelR's picture
From where can I download this HF1 for SWV 7.5?
I'm using 7.5.522 and I'm trying to troubleshoot some problems with the global exclusions.
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HighTower's picture
Support says that SWV 7.5 HF1 is not yet available and won't be available until December. There was a miscommunication where the conversation got confused with CMS 7.5 HF1, which is available now.
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7.5_HF1 is not yet released. Also this bug is fixed in next major release 8.x. We are evaluating what efforts are needed to fix this in 7.5_HF1. | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '19', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.9089673161506652}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '58400', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:TIGGZLPXPW2ZWWOFV4HRH3DDFN7CCQHB', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:551c4d82-c077-4221-906b-422f79b21183>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2014, 12, 25, 3, 18, 19), 'WARC-IP-Address': '23.38.103.29', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': None, 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:4ZHWQFPI63FGIPSB3LRUACEGJFQZHBD4', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:d1a2484f-e72d-4d5a-90a3-bfbc545cdfd1>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/swv-75522-unable-create-reg-entries-more-2-levels-deep-gui', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:1c477911-bee6-48a6-84ad-483e400851c0>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '560', 'url': 'http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/swv-75522-unable-create-reg-entries-more-2-levels-deep-gui', 'warcinfo': 'robots: classic\r\nhostname: ip-10-231-17-201.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Nutch 1.6 (CC)/CC WarcExport 1.0\r\nisPartOf: CC-MAIN-2014-52\r\noperator: CommonCrawl Admin\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web with URLs provided by Blekko for December 2014\r\npublisher: CommonCrawl\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.0\r\nconformsTo: http://bibnum.bnf.fr/WARC/WARC_ISO_28500_version1_latestdraft.pdf', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.01970571279525757', 'original_id': '4c37944b57c5369b38e376b050681860b1f73ac4ce50fb73ee6a69ac55be9e1b'} |
SHOX mutations in dyschondrosteosis (Leri-Weill syndrome).
Dyschondrosteosis (DCS) is an autosomal dominant form of mesomelic dysplasia with deformity of the forearm (Madelung deformity; ref. 3). Based on the observation of XY translocations (p22,q12; refs 4-6) in DCS patients, we tested the pseudoautosomal region in eight families with DCS and showed linkage of the DCS gene to a microsatellite DNA marker at the DXYS233 locus (Zmax=6.26 at theta=0). The short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX), involved in idiopathic growth retardation and possibly Turner short stature, maps to this region and was therefore regarded as a strong candidate gene in DCS. Here, we report large-scale deletions (in seven families) and a nonsense mutation (in one family) of SHOX in patients with DCS and show that Langer mesomelic dwarfism results from homozygous mutations at the DCS locus. | mini_pile | {'original_id': '7791670bf8ac5327016e5a5157f3a4c371c6376cd807de2ae868d897e24ca4ef'} |
\section{Orthogonal Trajectories/Examples/Cardioids}
Tags: Cardioids, Orthogonal Trajectories, Examples of Orthogonal Trajectories
\begin{theorem}
Consider the one-parameter family of curves of cardioids given in polar form as:
:$(1): \quad r = c \paren {1 + \cos \theta}$
Its family of orthogonal trajectories is given by the equation:
:$r = c \paren {1 - \cos \theta}$
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\end{theorem}
\begin{proof}
We use the technique of formation of ordinary differential equation by elimination.
Differentiating $(1)$ {{WRT|Differentiation}} $r$ gives:
{{begin-eqn}}
{{eqn | n = 2
| l = \frac {\d r} {\d \theta}
| r = - c \sin \theta
| c =
}}
{{eqn | ll= \leadsto
| l = \frac {\d r} {\d \theta}
| r = -\frac {r \sin \theta} {1 + \cos \theta}
| c = eliminating $c$ between $(1)$ and $(2)$
}}
{{eqn | ll= \leadsto
| l = r \frac {\d \theta} {\d r}
| r = -\frac {1 + \cos \theta} {\sin \theta}
| c =
}}
{{end-eqn}}
Thus from Orthogonal Trajectories of One-Parameter Family of Curves, the family of orthogonal trajectories is given by:
:$r \dfrac {\d \theta} {\d r} = \dfrac {\sin \theta} {1 + \cos \theta}$
So:
{{begin-eqn}}
{{eqn | l = r \dfrac {\d \theta} {\d r}
| r = \frac {\sin \theta} {1 + \cos \theta}
| c =
}}
{{eqn | ll= \leadsto
| l = \int \frac {\d r} r
| r = \int \frac {1 + \cos \theta} {\sin \theta} \rd \theta
| c = Separation of Variables
}}
{{eqn | r = \int \paren {\csc \theta + \cot \theta} \rd \theta
| c =
}}
{{eqn | ll= \leadsto
| l = \ln r
| r = \ln \size {\csc \theta - \cot \theta} + \ln \size {\sin \theta} + c
| c =
}}
{{eqn | r = \ln \size {\paren {\csc \theta - \cot \theta} \sin \theta} + c
| c =
}}
{{eqn | r = \ln \size {1 - \cos \theta} + c
| c =
}}
{{eqn | ll= \leadsto
| l = r
| r = c \paren {1 - \cos \theta}
| c =
}}
{{end-eqn}}
Hence the result.
{{qed}}
\end{proof}
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How to Cut, Copy, and Paste
Updated: Nov 19, 2020
Windows computers have long supported Cut, Copy, and Paste operations, using a clipboard area in the computer’s memory. When you cut or copy a selection in a document, program, or website, that object is sent to the clipboard. When you paste something, an object is taken from the clipboard and “pasted” into your document where the mouse cursor is blinking. To cut or copy something, you must first select it.
Paste means to take a selection from the Windows clipboard and insert it into a document or program you are using. We use Ctrl+V (hold the Ctrl key down, press the V key and immediately release both keys) or right-click, then Paste from the popup menu.
Cut means to select something and remove it from its current location to a new location within a document or program or to a different document or program. Typically, we will hold the left mouse button down and move it across text to select the text. This is called a drag operation. Or we may click on a picture to select it and then cut it so it can be moved elsewhere. Think of scrap booking, where you find a picture or article in a magazine or newspaper that you want to add to your scrapbook. You will use scissors to cut it out of the magazine or newspaper and then paste it into your scrapbook. Cut on a computer means remove from its current location. You may or may not paste it somewhere else, depending on your needs.
On Windows computers, we do not use scissors for cutting. Instead, after selecting the item to cut, we use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+X (means hold the Ctrl key down, press the X key, then immediately release both keys) or a right-click on the selection and then choose Cut from the popup menu.
When we copy something, we leave the original where and as it is, and then use the copy somewhere else. For example, an estate attorney may have a main document containing paragraphs or pages of boilerplate text to add to personal wills. When writing your will, the attorney copies appropriate text from the main document and pastes it into your will, to avoid repetitive typing. The original text remains in the main document and is also in your will. We use Ctrl+C (hold the Ctrl key down, press the C key, then immediately release both keys) or right-click, then Copy from the popup menu.
Using the methods described above, we typically use a limited clipboard, that holds only one item at a time. For example, if you cut item A, then copy Item B, then cut item C, Paste will insert only Item C. Each time you cut or copy something, any items on the clipboard is overwritten by the newly cut or coped item.
In October 2018, Microsoft introduced a better clipboard. Read this post to learn more.
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abstract: 'We present a x-ray dichroism study of graphite surfaces that addresses the origin and magnitude of ferromagnetism in metal-free carbon. We find that, in addition to carbon $\pi$ states, also hydrogen-mediated electronic states exhibit a net spin polarization with significant magnetic remanence at room temperature. The observed magnetism is restricted to the top $\approx$10 nm of the irradiated sample where the actual magnetization reaches $ \simeq 15$ emu/g at room temperature. We prove that the ferromagnetism found in metal-free untreated graphite is intrinsic and has a similar origin as the one found in proton bombarded graphite.'
address:
- 'Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, Stanford University, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA'
- 'Institut für Experimentelle Physik II, Universität Leipzig, Linnéstra[ß]{}e 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany'
- 'Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA'
- 'Institut für Experimentelle Physik II, Universität Leipzig, Linnéstra[ß]{}e 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany'
author:
- 'H. Ohldag'
- 'P. Esquinazi'
- 'E. Arenholz'
- 'D. Spemann, M. Rothermel, A. Setzer, T. Butz'
title: 'The role of hydrogen in room-temperature ferromagnetism at graphite surfaces'
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The possibility of magnetic order in metal-free carbon is fascinating from a fundamental as well as from a technological point of view. In recent years there have been numerous reports of ferromagnetism in virgin graphite [@pabloprb02] as well as graphite treated by ion bombardment [@pabloprl03; @barzola2; @xia08] and carbon nanoparticles [@yakovprb03; @cau06; @par08]; it could be shown that the observed magnetism in proton irradiated carbon is not caused by magnetic impurities but is related to the $\pi$-states of carbon [@ohldag:07]. However, the question how it is possible to establish ferromagnetic order in carbon without any metallic magnetic or non-magnetic elements still remains unanswered. Several theoretical studies in the past have suggested that absorption of hydrogen at the edges of [@kusakabe03] or on [@duplock04] graphene sheets as well as hydrogen chemisorption in graphite [@yaz08] may lead to the formation of a spin polarized band at the Fermi level and robust ferromagnetic order. However, there is so far no convincing experimental evidence supporting the influence of hydrogen. While it is obvious that defects or ad-atoms play a central role, the origin of the magnetic moment observed in graphite [@pabloprb02] is not yet understood.
Another intriguing question arises from the observation that the apparent magnetization detected in magnetic graphite is typically many orders of magnitude smaller than the one found for “classical” magnets like the 3d-transition metals. Apart from the fact that this makes it challenging to obtain a reliable and detailed understanding of the relevant processes that cause the ferromagnetic order in graphite [@jems08], it also leads to the question how such a system exhibiting a small magnetization and presumably negligible magnetic exchange coupling can be a ferromagnet at room temperature. However, the explanation of such extremely small magnetization resides in the uncertainty of the total ferromagnetic mass in the measured samples and in the role of non-metallic defects. Recent studies on proton- [@barzola2] and carbon-irradiated [@xia08] graphite managed to provide maximum limits for the induced ferromagnetic mass allowing to estimate magnetization values exceeding $5~$emu/g. Although important evidence has been obtained that supports the role of vacancies in the graphite ferromagnetism [@yan09], the very origin and extent of surface magnetism [@muSR] remains open. For this reason we will investigate the electronic structure of such samples and correlate our findings with the macroscopic magnetic properties.
In this paper we present x-ray absorption (XA) and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) spectra in combination with Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) measurements on proton irradiated and non-irradiated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) samples. Soft XA dichroism spectroscopy is an element specific technique that is sensitive to the magnetic moment of each elemental or chemical species in a complex heterogenous sample. The x-ray energy is chosen such that core level electrons are excited into empty valence states. Using circular polarized x-rays the intensity of the absorption process in a magnetic element depends on the relative orientation between helicity of the x-rays and the magnetic moment of the atom (X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, XMCD)[@thole:92]. To obtain an XMCD spectrum two XA spectra with either opposite magnetization or x-ray polarization [@sto06] are recorded and compared. It is important to note that XMCD can provide independent information about the magnetic order of different elements or even different chemical states of one element in a sample. Furthermore, it is possible to change the depth sensitivity of the approach by using different detection methods for the absorption yield. We will employ exactly these capabilities of XMCD to show that hydrogen atoms at the surface of graphite play a key role in the ferromagnetism of graphite and that the size of the magnetic moment of graphite at the surface can reach the same order of magnitude than classical ferromagnetic materials.
![Experimental geometry. Circular polarized x-rays are incident on the sample under an angle $\alpha$ collinear with the direction of the applied magnetic field. A photodiode at 90$^\circ$ to the incoming x-rays can be used to measure the reflected x-ray intensity at $\alpha=45^\circ$. The absorption yield is measured by monitoring the sample drain current.[]{data-label="fig:Setup"}](figure1.eps){width="60mm"}
The XA experiments were performed using the eight pole magnet [@arenholz:05] at the elliptical polarized undulator beamline 4.0.2 at the Advanced Light Source in Berkeley [@young:02] at room temperature. The x-ray source provides soft x-rays in the energy range between 250-2000 eV and a typical spectral resolution of $E/\Delta E\approx 5000$ with variable x-ray polarization. The photon energy of the x-ray beam has been calibrated using well known absorption resonances. At the carbon K-resonance the degree of circular polarization of the x-rays emitted by such a device is close to 100%. The electromagnet provides a magnetic field was applied parallel to the direction of the incoming x-rays while the sample was oriented at an angle $\alpha$ as shown in Fig. \[fig:Setup\]. At $\alpha=30^\circ$ only the electron yield (EY) emitted from the sample was recorded, while we also recorded the reflected x-ray intensity (reflection yield, RY) at $\alpha=45^\circ$ using a photodiode. The EY approach provides surface specific information from the first 5-10 nm of the sample [@sto06], while the reflected photons provide more bulk sensitive information (0.1-1$\mu$m) [@cxrowww]. XMCD spectra were obtained by switching the direction of the applied field for every data point. The EY and RY data were recorded in an applied field or in remanence after the field was removed.
Sample Ti V Cr Fe Co Ni Cu Zn
-------- ------ ------ --------- ------ ---------------- ------ ------ -----------------
irr. 3.56 7.1 $<$0.03 0.25 $<$0.02 0.11 0.4 0.3
virgin 2.69 8.52 0.11 0.61 $\backsimeq$ 0 0.13 0.06 $\lesssim$ 0.06
: Metallic impurities in the two HOPG samples investigated here measured in ppm = $1~\mu$g element per gram carbon measured by PIXE[]{data-label="tab:impurities"}
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. \[fig:loops\]
The two samples discussed in this paper were obtained from a HOPG (0.4$^{\circ}$ rocking curve width) bulk sample. Before performing the XMCD measurements we confirmed the negligible amount of magnetic impurities like Fe, Co, Ni by particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE) and by acquiring XA spectra between 200 eV and 1500 eV. The results of the very sensitive PIXE measurements are summarized in table \[tab:impurities\]. The total amount of metallic impurities in both samples is of the order of 10 ppm ($10~\mu$g per gram carbon), however, the concentration for each of the magnetic elements Fe, Co and Ni is well below 1 ppm. While one sample, in the following referred to as virgin sample, was not treated any further, the other sample was irradiated with a relatively weak fluence of 0.1 nC/$\mu$m$^2$ protons of 2 MeV energy (180 nA ion current). Hysteresis loops of the measured moments from the two samples are shown in Fig. \[fig:loops\]. Both hysteresis loops show features that are indicative of ferromagnetic order, like magnetic saturation at low fields ($\lesssim$0.5Tesla), magnetic remanence at zero field and the existence of a non-vanishing coercive field that is needed to reverse the magnetization into the opposite direction. To illustrate all of these three points we show the overview loops in figure \[fig:loops\](a) as well as magnified view of the low field region of the hysteresis loop in panel (b).
![(a) X-ray absorption spectrum of the irradiated (black) and virgin (red) HOPG sample measured using electron yield as well as the XMCD difference (x100) detected using an applied field of $\pm 0.5$ Tesla. (b) Four different XMCD spectra measured by either switching the x-ray polarization or the applied magnetic field for every data point.[]{data-label="fig:XMCDspectra"}](figure3.eps){width="80mm"}
Carbon K-edge soft x-ray absorption spectra of the virgin and irradiated HOPG samples obtained using the electron yield detection at an angle of incidence $\alpha=30^\circ$ are presented fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\](a). The XA spectrum of the virgin sample shows a narrow resonance at 285.3eV and a broader resonance around 293eV, which represent the well known excitation of 1s core level electrons into empty $\pi^\star$ and $\sigma^\star$ bands [@stohrbook], respectively. The additional feature at the onset of the $\sigma^\star$ resonance results from an excitonic transition [@bruehwiler:95]. The $\pi^\star$ and $\sigma^\star$ feature are much broader in the spectra of the irradiated sample and in particular the intensity of the $\pi^\star$ resonance is greatly reduced, a sign that the irradiated sample is more disordered. This observation is consistent with previous microscopy [@ohldag:07] and Raman [@han03] studies, in which we directly compared irradiated and non-irradiated areas on a carbon sample.
The lower panel in fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\](a) shows the XMCD spectrum obtained in an applied magnetic field of $\pm 0.5$ Tesla using circular polarized x-rays. To plot the XMCD difference, which is on average less than 1% of the XA intensity, on the same scale as the XA spectrum we multiplied it by a factor of 100. The excellent signal to noise ratio is achieved by averaging the XMCD difference over several scans. The onset of the absorption yield as well as the XMCD intensity lies well below the $\pi^\star$-resonance between 270 eV and 275 eV. In our spectra the Fermi level appears at around 283eV, which means that the XMCD and XA signal extend to about 10 eV below E$_F$. The appearance of magnetic circular dichroism in x-ray absorption below the Fermi level has been previously reported by Mertins [*et al.*]{} [@mertins04], who have shown that dichroic effects of non-magnetic origin can indeed be observed as low as 270 eV in the Carbon 1s XA spectrum. The broad pre-edge peak of the of the XMCD spectrum in fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\] exhibits an absolute maximum at around 3 eV below E$_F$. The energy range for which the pre-edge XMCD is observed is consistent with the energy spread of the carbon $\pi$-bands and the maximum of the XMCD at $\simeq
280~$eV corresponds to the valence band maximum $\pi$ valence band (VB$_\textrm{max}$), see for example [@carlisle:00]. The XMCD spectra of both samples also show a positive peak at 284 eV at the onset of the $\pi^\star$-resonance close to the Fermi level. Previous theoretical investigations predicted the occurrence of a spin polarized band due to H chemisorption [@kusakabe03; @duplock04; @yaz08] at this energy, which we now observe in our XA spectrum. To further convince ourselves that the observed XMCD effects are of magnetic origin we acquired XMCD spectra by either switching the magnetization on each data point (constant x-ray polarization) or by switching the x-ray polarization for each data point (constant field). The four spectra are shown in fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\](b). The legend indicates if either the field or the magnetization has been kept constant. No averaging has been applied to these spectra, which explains the higher noise level compared to fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\](a). The main features of the XMCD spectra are reproduced in all four spectra and the sign of the peaks is reversed upon either switching the polarization or the magnetization as it is expected for a true intrinsics XMCD effect.
The XMCD spectrum of the irradiated sample shows an additional feature around 286 eV. X-ray studies on single walled carbon nanotubes [@nikitin:03] and graphite surfaces [@nikitin:08] have shown that C-H bond formation will occur through re-hybridization of carbon $sp^2$ bonds to $sp^3$ bonds by attachment of hydrogen, leading to a resonance in the XA spectrum about 1 eV above the $\pi^\star$ resonance. We find that both, the hydrogen band as well as the re-hybridized $sp^3$ carbon $\pi$-band exhibit a magnetic moment in the irradiated sample. The $sp^3$ feature however is absent in the XMCD spectrum of the virgin sample, while the feature at 284 eV is again a factor of $\sim$ 4 smaller. Combined these observations indicate that the effect of proton irradiation is the incorporation of hydrogen through re-hybridization. This may initially be advantageous for the evolution and stabilization of ferromagnetism in graphite. However, it also becomes evident that intense proton irradiation in particular at ambient temperatures will significantly enhance the diffusion of H and also disturb the crystallographic and hence the electronic structure of graphite reducing the magnetic order. We note that no XMCD intensity is observed at photon energies correlated with the presence of surface oxides around 289eV, excluding the possibility that surface oxidation plays a significant role in the ferromagnetism of graphite.
![XMCD spectra (x100) of the irradiated HOPG samples obtained using EY in an applied field of $\pm$0.7 T ($\bullet$) or in remanence after saturating the sample in a field of $\pm$0.7 T ($-$). Also shown is the XMCD spectrum acquired in saturation using the reflection yield ($\circ$). Lines are added as a guide to the eye. All spectra were obtained at $\alpha=45^\circ$.[]{data-label="fig:XMCDbulksurfrem"}](figure4.eps){width="80mm"}
Figure \[fig:XMCDbulksurfrem\] shows three XMCD spectra (no averaging as in fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\](a)) obtained from the irradiated sample. The spectra were acquired at an angle of incidence $\alpha=45^\circ$, so that the intensity of the RY could be detected at the same time as the EY in our setup. The RY provides bulk sensitive information while the EY is a surface sensitive approach. This is in particular true at energies below the $\pi$-resonance where the absorption cross section is small and the x-rays can penetrate deeper into the material, while the escape depth of the secondary electrons contributing to the EY remains small. The XMCD signal acquired using EY shows the prominent feature at 280 eV, which clearly persists after the external field is removed, showing a clear magnetic remanence of about 60% of the saturation value. On the other hand, there is no XMCD detected in the RY spectrum in fig \[fig:XMCDbulksurfrem\]. Taking into account the different probing depths of the two approaches (10 nm for EY versus 1 $\mu$m in RY) we conclude that the observed ferromagnetism in the irradiated sample originates predominantly from the top 10 nm of the sample. Note, that this does not imply that the ferromagnetic order vanishes completely in the bulk of the sample, instead it means that the (orbital) magnetic moment per atom is smaller than our sensitivity of $10^{-3}\mu_B$.
![Hysteresis loops of the irradiated sample acquired using SQUID ($-$) or XMCD ($\circ$). The axis on the left side show the magnetization of the sample in emu/g. The axis of the right for the XMCD loop is chosen such that the saturation values coincide for comparison.[]{data-label="fig:XMCDSQUIDloop"}](figure5.eps){width="80mm"}
The information that the majority of the magnetic moment originates from the surface allows us now to estimate the true magnetization values of the HOPG surface by normalizing the magnetic moment obtained by the SQUID hysteresis loop in Fig. \[fig:XMCDspectra\](a) with the correct thickness. For simplicity we assume a homogeneous distribution of 90% of the magnetic moment within the first 10 nm and we find that the average saturation magnetization for the irradiated sample is of the order of $15$ emu/g. Fig. \[fig:XMCDSQUIDloop\] shows the corrected SQUID hysteresis loop displaying the magnetization of the sample surface. For comparison the magnetic moment of Fe is about 220 emu/g or Ni 55 emu/g, which means that the magnetization at the surface of HOPG may reach up to 25% of that of Ni, or on average about 0.1$~\mu_B$ per C-atom. Note that a direct determination of the total magnetic moment (spin and orbit) of the carbon atoms using x-ray absorption sum rules is not possible because the carbon K-edge XMCD only probes the orbital moment. Nevertheless, both techniques (SQUID and XMCD) measure the same macroscopic magnetic properties. For comparison we show a hysteresis loop obtained using XMCD at a photon energy of 280eV in fig.\[fig:XMCDSQUIDloop\] which nicely follows the SQUID hysteresis loop. In conclusion we report the observation of ferromagnetic order at surfaces of metal free HOPG before and after proton irradiation. The results in virgin HOPG clearly indicate that the observed ferromagnetism in untreated, pure graphite [@pabloprb02] is intrinsic. We find that the observed XMCD signal originates mostly from the near surface region ($\approx$ 10 nm) of the sample where the saturation magnetization may reach up to 25% of that of Ni. The rather large magnetic moment of ferromagnetic HOPG is now consistent with the occurrence of room temperature ferromagnetism. Furthermore, it points toward the possibility that the magnetic properties of carbon can indeed play a significant role in bio-compatible nano-applications as well as an organic magnetic “substrate" in chiral selective chemistry [@ros08]. The XMCD line shape shows that chemisorbed hydrogen and C-H bond states as well as carbon $\pi$-states exhibit a net spin polarization. While the proton irradiation initially increases the magnetic moment by formation of C-H bonds it also disturbs the system for the same reason by introducing disorder and formation of $sp^3$-bonds providing an explanation on the limit to which the magnetization in carbon can be increased by ion irradiation. Our results also indicate that hydrogen is not implanted – the implantation probability of 2 MeV photons is very small at the surface – but should come from dissociation of H$_2$ molecules by the proton irradiation, since a large hydrogen concentration is always present in the near surface region [@rei06].
H.O. would like to thank Joachim Stöhr and Hans-Christoph Siegmann for their support and stimulating discussions. SSRL and ALS are national user facilities supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences. SSRL is operated by Stanford University and ALS is operated by the University of California under contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The work at the University of Leipzig is supported by the DFG under DFG ES 86/16-1 and the European Union project “Ferrocarbon".
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This relates to a system for facilitating spatial positioning including a work space or work site, such as for example a construction site or elsewhere. For example, when the interior of a building is being finished, there is a need to determine the location of various interior features, such as the proper location of walls, windows, and doors. There are a large number of electrical, plumbing, and HVAC components that must be properly sited. Further, beams, joists, ceilings, tiles, shelves, cabinets, and other similar components that must be accurately positioned. After the construction of the interior of the building begins, positioning of various components must be accomplished quickly and with some precision with respect to the surrounding walls, ceilings and floors as they are roughed in. Typically, it has required a significant amount of labor to lay out construction points at a construction site. Teams of workers have been needed to measure and mark various locations. It will be appreciated that this process has been subject to errors, both from measurement mistakes and from accumulated errors which compound as measurements are made from one intermediate point to another. A number of tools have been developed to facilitate this process, although many of these tools are somewhat complicated to use, and require careful attention to achieve the desired accuracy.
Ranging radios offer an excellent alternative to GPS receivers for positioning applications where GPS reception is not available, such as inside a building, or where use of GPS receivers is not reliable. For example, GPS receivers require line-of-sight access to multiple satellites in order to function properly. This may not be possible in some operational settings, such as when work is being performed indoors, underground, or in cluttered environments.
Ranging radios, operating at ultra wideband (UWB) frequencies, provide very accurate measurement of distances between the radios, using time-of-flight analysis. When ranging is accomplished from multiple fixed position radios to a target radio, the relative, three-dimensional position of the target radio is accomplished through trilateration. To perform a range measurement, an originating ranging radio transmits a packet consisting of a synchronization preamble and a header. The header contains the range command with the address of the destination radio that is requested to respond to the packet. The originating radio resets its main counter at the time of this transmission, establishing a local time-zero reference. When the destination ranging radio receives the range request addressed to it, it records the time of receipt, and replies with its own packet, including the time of receipt and the time of the responding transmission in the header. The originating radio receives the ranging packet back from the destination radio, records its time of receipt and latches its main counter. The range value is then calculated and recorded, utilizing the time information to compensate for the differences in the timing clocks at the two radios.
It is desirable to provide an improved system using ranging radios to determine various positions at a work site. A difficulty arises, however, in that a ranging radio may not operate properly throughout a work site, especially if positioned close to a metal surface or beam, or completely or partially shielded from the fixed, reference ranging radios. Further, it is sometimes desirable to be able to determine the position of a point that is not easily accessible. | mini_pile | {'original_id': '026dbac60a28a9b38dd9669721132b89827efde4243a005eac133843f8979fcb'} |
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace A2._2_JaggedArrays
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//família 1: Família Flintstones
//família 2: Família Simpsons
//família 3: Família Dona Florinda
//JAGGED ARRAY = ARRAY DENTEADO = ARRAY SERRILHADO
string[][] familias = new string[3][];
//{
// { "Fred", "Wilma", "Pedrita" },
// { "Homer", "Marge", "Lisa", "Bart", "Maggie" },
// { "Florinda", "Kiko" }
//};
familias[0] = new string[] { "Fred", "Wilma", "Pedrita" };
familias[1] = new string[] { "Homer", "Marge", "Lisa", "Bart", "Maggie" };
familias[2] = new string[] { "Florinda", "Kiko" };
foreach (var familia in familias)
{
Console.WriteLine(string.Join(",", familia));
}
}
}
}
| common_corpus | {'identifier': 'https://github.com/caiovlima/Alura/blob/master/Trilha_CSharp_Alura/CSharp_Collections2/A2.2-JaggedArrays/Program.cs', 'collection': 'Github Open Source', 'open_type': 'Open Source', 'license': 'MIT', 'date': '2021.0', 'title': 'Alura', 'creator': 'caiovlima', 'language': 'C#', 'language_type': 'Code', 'word_count': '108', 'token_count': '334', '__index_level_0__': '2112', 'original_id': '103441421fc847e2c8b739c4decad1b0982a50d86a1bc11c66239018e4a40fdd'} |
Bobby Dunn
Robert P. Dunn (28 August 1890 – 24 March 1937) was a comic actor who was one of the original Keystone Kops in Hoffmeyer's Legacy. He also appears with the Marx Brothers in Duck Soup (1933) as well as in several Laurel and Hardy comedies, including the two-reeler Tit for Tat (1935)..
Career
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Richard P. and Melissa Dunn, Bobby started his film career at Keystone Studios with Mack Sennett. Dunn, however, worked as a comedian and stuntman for a variety of other film studios as well. He lost many of his teeth and suffered other injuries performing stunts as well, including the loss of one of his eyes when he fell into a barrel of water and his eye was irreparably damaged by a floating matchstick. The glass eye he wore after that accident gave him a somewhat "cross-eyed" appearance, although that effect "served only to empower his comedic career." Later, during the 1920s and 1930s, he performed as a supporting player for many of the film industry's leading comedians, such as Harold Lloyd, W. C. Fields, Charley Chase, the Marx Brothers, and Laurel and Hardy.
Death
Bobby Dunn died on 24 March 1937 in Hollywood, California, at the age of 46.
His gravesite is located at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Selected filmography
Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912, Short) - Keystone Kop (uncredited)
In and Out (1914, Short)
A Hash House Fraud (1915, Short)
Hogan, the Porter (1915, Short) - Desk Clerk
Hogan's Mussy Job (1915, Short) - Apartment House Manager
Fatty's New Role (1915, Short) - Grocer (uncredited)
Hogan's Romance Upset (1915, Short) - Weary Willie
Hogan's Aristocratic Dream (1915, Short) - Hogan's Valet
Hogan Out West (1915, Short) - Hogan's Rival
A Versatile Villain (1915, Short)
The Little Teacher (1915, Short) - 3rd Unruly Student
Those Bitter Sweets (1915, Short)
Fatty's Tintype Tangle (1915, Short) - Laughing Man (uncredited)
A Game Old Knight (1915, Short)
Fickle Fatty's Fall (1915, Short) - Man in Shower
Hogan's Wild Oats (1915, Short) - Theatre Patron (uncredited)
His Auto Ruination (1916, Short) - The Janitor
His Pride and Shame (1916, Short) - Red Dugan
By Stork Delivery (1916, Short) - The Janitor
His Last Laugh (1916, Short) - The Holdup Man
His Bread and Butter (1916, Short) - The Head Waiter
Bath Tub Perils (1916, Short) - Bathing Suited Guest in Room (uncredited)
Bubbles of Trouble (1916, Short) - The True Love's Pal
The Winning Punch (1916, Short) - Slim's Rival
His Busted Trust (1916, Short) - The Sculptor
Villa of the Movies (1917, Short) - The Landlord
Secrets of a Beauty Parlor (1917, Short)
A Maiden's Trust (1917, Short) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Two Crooks (1917, Short) - 2nd Crook
Are Waitresses Safe? (1917, Short) - Party Guest (uncredited)
Hero for a Minute (1917, Short) - Kid Cameraflage
Barbarous Plots (1918, Short)
A Flyer in Folly (1918, Short) - Jasper Junk
A High Diver's Last Kiss (1918, Short)
East Lynne with Variations (1919, Short) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Lions and Ladies (1919, Short)
Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919) - Minor Role (uncredited)
His Naughty Wife (1919, Short)
Skirts (1921)
His Fiery Beat (1921, Short)
Be Reasonable (1921, Short) - The Girl's Father
Oh, Mabel Behave (1922) - Inn Patron (uncredited)
Fresh Paint (1922, Short)
Hands Up (1922, Short)
All Wrong (1922, Short) - The Boob
Give Me Air (1922, Short)
The Fast Mailman (1922)
Our Alley (1923)
Ain't Love Awful? (1923, Short)
Hot Foot (1923, Short)
Oh! Shoot (1923, Short)
No Danger (1923, Short)
My Error (1923, Short)
All Is Lost (1923, Short)
The Rivals (1923, Short) - Bobby
Why Wait? (1924, Short)
This Way Out (1924, Short)
Easy Work (1924, Short)
Easy Money (1924, Short)
A Fake Alarm (1924, Short)
Unmounted Policemen (1924, Short)
Keep Healthy (1924, Short)
Ship Ahoy! (1924, Short)
Green Grocers (1924, Short)
Politics (1924, Short)
Flapper Fever (1924, Short)
My Little Brother (1924, Short)
Case Dismissed (1924, Short)
Miners Over 21 (1924, Short)
The Cry Baby (1924, Short)
I'm Cured (1924, Short)
Hello, 'Frisco (1924, Short) - Bobby
The Plumber's Helper (1924, Short)
The General Store (1924, Short)
Tee for Two (1925, Short) - Subway Guard
Whispering Whiskers (1926, Short) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Thrill Hunter (1926) - Ferdie
Wandering Willies (1926, Short) - Waiter
Alice Be Good (1926, Short) - Flirty Dancer
When the Wife's Away (1926)
Masked Mamas (1926, Short) - Guest in Lobby / Drunk on Street (uncredited)
The Divorce Dodger (1926, Short) - Apartment Tenant
A Dozen Socks (1927, Short) - Trainer
Why Girls Love Sailors (1927, Short) - Bemused Sailor (uncredited)
Love in a Police Station (1927, Short) - Cop
The Upland Rider (1928) - Shorty
Speedy (1928) - Tough (uncredited)
The Barker (1928) - Hamburger Concessionaire (uncredited)
The Power of the Press (1928) - Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
Taxi Spooks (1929, Short)
The Royal Rider (1929) - Wild West Show Member
An Oklahoma Cowboy (1929)
Captain Cowboy (1929)
The Wagon Master (1929) - Buckeye Pete
Riders of the Storm (1929)
Bacon Grabbers (1929, Short)
Oh, Yeah? (1929) - Railroad Man at Bonfire (uncredited)
The Racketeer (1929) - The Rat
The Trespasser (1929) - Milkman (uncredited)
Code of the West (1929) - Shorty Gordon
Neath Western Skies (1929) - Percival Givens
The Parting of the Trails (1930) - 'Restless' Roberts
Parade of the West (1930) - Shorty
Loose Ankles (1930) - Butler (uncredited)
Call of the Desert (1930) - Hardrock
The Fighting Legion (1930) - Waiter (uncredited)
Le joueur de golf (1930) - (uncredited)
Half-Pint Polly (1930, Short) - Spud
The Canyon of Missing Men (1930) - Gimpy Lamb
America or Bust (1930, Short)
Canyon Hawks (1930) - Shorty
Trails of Danger (1930) - Deputy Shorty
The Lottery Bride (1930) - Miner (uncredited)
Phantom of the Desert (1930) - Short Cowhand (uncredited)
Breed of the West (1930) - Shorty
Reducing (1931) - Train Station Extra (uncredited)
Hell's Valley (1931) - Shorty, Texas Ranger
Sweepstakes (1931) - Bidder at Horse Auction (uncredited)
Pardon Us (1931) - Insurgent Convict (uncredited)
Monkey Business (1931) - Gangster (uncredited)
Side Show (1931) - Little Man (uncredited)
The Phantom (1931) - Shorty - the Chauffeur
Bad Company (1931) - Hood Shot on Balcony (uncredited)
Half Holiday (1931, Short) - Ice Cream Man (uncredited)
The Last Ride (1931) - Dink
Taxi! (1932) - Cab Driver at Meeting (uncredited)
Lady! Please! (1932, Short) - Janitor (uncredited)
The Flirty Sleepwalker (1932, Short) - Caddy Master
Million Dollar Legs (1932) - Klopstokian Athlete (uncredited)
Honeymoon Beach (1932, Short) - Billy's Butler
The Dentist (1932, Short) - Dentist's Caddy (uncredited)
Hypnotized (1932) - Sailor (uncredited)
Terror Aboard (1933) - Cross-eyed Sailor
Me and My Pal (1933, Short) - Telegram Messenger (uncredited)
Don't Bet on Love (1933) - Cross-Eyed Bettor (uncredited)
The Bowery (1933) - Cockeyed Violinist (uncredited)
Son of a Sailor (1933) - Sailor (uncredited)
You Can't Buy Everything (1934) - News Vendor (uncredited)
Wheels of Destiny (1934) - Wagon Driver (uncredited)
Twisted Rails (1934) - Bolivar's Henchman (uncredited)
Broadway Bill (1934) - (uncredited)
Tit for Tat (1935, Short) - Customer (uncredited)
One More Spring (1935) - Bum (uncredited)
One Run Elmer (1935, Short) - Pitcher (uncredited)
George White's 1935 Scandals (1935) - Cross-Eyed Man (uncredited)
The Roaring West (1935) - Freighter (uncredited)
Bonnie Scotland (1935) - Native Henchman / Man Dispensing Flyers (uncredited)
Redheads on Parade (1935) - Grip (uncredited)
Here Comes Cookie (1935) - Old Crony (uncredited)
The Bohemian Girl (1936) - Cockeyed Bartender (uncredited)
The Lucky Corner (1936, Short) - 'Poisoned' customer
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Arbor Day (1936, Short) - Crowd Extra
Neighborhood House (1936) - Irate Moviegoer (uncredited)
Our Relations (1936) - Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Way Out West (1937) - Barfly (uncredited)
Slave Ship (1937) - Crew Member (uncredited)
Religious Racketeers (1938) - Holy Man (uncredited) (final film role)
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The 7 Most Pointlessly Horrifying Plastic Surgery Procedures
#3. The Tongue Patch
Much like that "Slippery When Wet" patch that you still inexplicably have sewn onto your acid washed denim jacket, the tongue patch is, well, a patch that's sewn onto your tongue.
If you're thinking people get these to cover the hole from an old tongue piercing, well, that's actually quite a bit less retarded than the real reason. No, the thing is essentially a torture device intended to force you to diet.
The patch makes eating solid food so painful that the only nourishment possible to take in is liquid. Not a horrible situation really, until you consider that the point is to lose weight and relying on Natty Light for your nourishment would spit in the face of everything you're trying to accomplish.
The patch stays sewed onto your tongue for a month so you can shed 15-30 pounds in the most horrific manner possible this side of tape worms.
The Price
About $1,000.
The Side Effects
After just seven days, a liquid only diet can cause hair loss, fainting, gallstones and comas. Comas! Read that again slowly if need be. This liquid diet lasts for an entire month. Your body will lose weight, but not all of the body weight lost is fat. For those who don't know much about nutrition, the highest quality proteins available come in the form of solid food. When your body doesn't receive the necessary protein, shit gets real. Your body goes all John Dillinger on itself and will rob protein from wherever it can get it, usually from muscles and organ tissue.
This can lead to other bad things, not the least of which being that your body is eating its own muscle and organ tissue. Oh, and that weight you lost? Most of it will come right back when you reintroduce delicious baby back ribs into your diet.
People Actually Do This?
Eh, unlike the other stuff on the list, this one is debatable. According to this article, the tongue patch "is taking California by storm - ten people have it." While 10 people may qualify as a good starting point for a decent sized cult, it certainly doesn't make for a plastic surgery craze. Nevertheless, the procedure does exist. And if those skinny jeans you're rocking right now have anything to say about it, you may want to look into it.
#2. Knee Lift
Who among us hasn't been in the uncomfortable situation of preparing to breach the border of Boningville when, suddenly, you catch a glimpse of your mate's floppy, shriveled knees and find that it's enough to put you off sex forever?
Neither have we, but it must be a problem, because knee lifts really exist. It's a simple tuck procedure where sagging skin is removed and the remaining skin is stitched back together tight to create a more "youthful" appearing knee.
The Price
Approximately $8,000.
The Side Effects
Other than visible scarring, side effects are minimal. But unlike a tummy tuck or a breast lift, there's nowhere to hide the scars from a knee lift. Unless you wear pants, which we rarely do.
People Actually Do This?
You know how, despite being approximately 109-years old, Demi Moore still looks pretty damn hot? That doesn't happen by accident. It takes years and years of eating right and exercising and just generally taking good care of ones self. Oh, and also a plastic surgery budget the likes of which could finance the invasion and overthrow of a mid-level dictatorship.
What the fuck?!
In Demi Moore's case, part of that budget was spent tightening up her unsightly knee flaps. But hey, if it meant cashing in a life of platonic family time with Bruce Willis for a fun-filled marriage with Ashton Kutcher, wouldn't you do it too? No need to answer that, we already know you would.
#1. Prosthetic Testicles... For Your Dog
So, let's say you've bought every kind of plastic surgery the medical profession has thought of, but still have cash left over. What now?
Hey, the dog has seemed a little down recently. He's probably jealous of all the plastic surgery you're having! Come here, Fluffy! You're going under the knife!
But what kind of surgery would a dog want? Surely an eye lift isn't going to do a Rottweiler any good. Oh! How about some nice fake balls.
Yes, now a neutered animal can have solid silicone implants placed in its ball sack to replicate the look and feel of testicles. There are many different sizes to accommodate all pets; from dogs, cats, horses, bulls, monkeys, prairie dogs and even rats. Fake rat balls, you guys!
The Price
$109 to $1,800.
The Side Effects
According to a Neuticles ad:
"Dogs neutered with NEUTICLES do not realize they have been neutered [and] do not suffer post neutering trauma." Sounds awesome, yeah? Your pet won't suffer any of that post-ball removal malaise that pet owners dread. What's that? Pet owners haven't noticed any change in their pet's demeanor after being snipped? Well fuck you, pet owners, it's a real condition. The people that invented Neuticles discovered it! And they won the prestigious IG Nobel Peace Prize for their work. Their website says so. Sure, the IG Nobel Peace Prize is to science what the Razzie Awards are to acting chops, but still, they won y'all!
People Actually Do This?
It is estimated in 2009 the U.S. will spend 45.4 billion dollars on their pets. There are over 100 countries in the world that don't make that much money in a year. One of the biggest trends that has been picking up steam in the past few years is pet plastic surgery. As for Neuticles, business is going so well they actually offer pretenda-balls in several different sizes and textures. This means that there are people out there choosing prosthetic pet testicles based on which one they believe will feel better inside their pet's sack.
We know what you're asking: "What if I want to give my kitty cat gigantic tennis ball-sized nuts for my own amusement?" The answer is, it can't hurt to ask!
How fucking big is that dog?!?
And check out some men that could probably use some of this surgery, in The Top 25 Men Who Look Like Old Lesbians. Or find out who the cat woman is, in 7 People Who Never Gave Up (But Absolutely Should Have).
And stop by our Top Picks (Updated 12.08.2009) to see "Doctor" Swaim getting ready to operate on Gladstone.
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Q:
Markov Transition Probability Matrix Implementation in Python
I am trying to calculate one-step, two-step transition probability matrices for a sequence as shown below :
sample = [1,1,2,2,1,3,2,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,1,2]
import numpy as np
def onestep_transition_matrix(transitions):
n = 3 #number of states
M = [[0]*n for _ in range(n)]
for (i,j) in zip(transitions,transitions[1:]):
M[i-1][j-1] += 1
#now convert to probabilities:
for row in M:
s = sum(row)
if s > 0:
row[:] = [f/s for f in row]
return M
one_step_array = np.array(onestep_transition_matrix(sample))
My question, how do we calculate two step transition matrix. because when I manually calculate the matrix it is as below :
two_step_array = array([[1/7,3/7,3/7],
[4/7,2/7,1/7],
[1/4,3/4,0]])
However. np.dot(one_step_array,one_step_arrary) gives me a result which is different and as follows :
array([[0.43080357, 0.23214286, 0.33705357],
[0.43622449, 0.44897959, 0.11479592],
[0.20089286, 0.59821429, 0.20089286]])
Please let me know which one is correct.
A:
You just have to change the transitions index in your for loop:
def twostep_transition_matrix(transitions):
n = 3 #number of states
M = [[0]*n for _ in range(n)]
for (i,j) in zip(transitions,transitions[2:]):
M[i-1][j-1] += 1
#now convert to probabilities:
for row in M:
s = sum(row)
if s > 0:
row[:] = [f/s for f in row]
return M
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[02:16:58] !log LocalisationUpdate completed (1.19) at Tue Apr 10 02:16:58 UTC 2012 [02:17:00] Logged the message, Master [14:13:08] !log reedy synchronized wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php 'wgLanguageConverterCacheType for git deployment later' [14:13:10] Logged the message, Master [14:58:34] http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Flag_of_Belarus.svg&action=purge <-- what's that? [14:58:39] looong error message [14:58:43] any server issues? [14:59:48] the file is missing as well, no logs of deletion whatsoever [15:00:24] on local projects using the file gives a red link [15:00:25] the other message (the first one) reflects the fact that the file is missing [15:00:37] we should probably be a bit more graceful about handling that [15:00:43] why is the file missing? [15:00:47] it has been there before [15:00:59] I have no idea [15:01:19] heh [15:01:23] no recent history about it [15:02:29] who can do some magic to restore this? [15:02:33] or solve [15:02:44] it would be nice to know the first time someone noticed it was missing [15:03:01] and the most recent time someone saw it on the cluster [15:03:06] it's a bit touch because we have caching [15:03:13] ah, it added itself to Category:Pages with broken file links [15:03:18] today it was the first time [15:03:54] DarkoNeko: that is because the file is included on its file page itself [15:04:05] hm [15:04:49] I'm going to look into it a little more [15:04:50] apergos: it must be today or in the past days this problem [15:04:55] I may come up empty-handed [15:05:26] yesterday the category with Pages with broken file links had none of this file in it [15:05:32] today suddenly a lot [15:09:42] wtf it's there (the original) ... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Flag_of_Belarus.svg [15:09:59] root@ms7 # ls -l Flag_of_Belarus.svg [15:09:59] -rw-r--r-- 1 apache apache 18172 Apr 10 03:39 Flag_of_Belarus.svg [15:10:01] strange [15:10:17] guess the row in the file table must be gone. I could try to hunt for that [15:10:38] ie verify it's gone [15:11:08] anyways it was changed recently (like, earlier tody) [15:11:10] *today) [15:11:35] nothing seen in the logs on the wiki that something changed, what kind of change was it then? [15:11:42] I have no idea [15:11:56] I just see the timestamp and see that it was replaced at that time [15:12:01] april 10 3:39 utc [15:12:37] it certainly seems likely [15:15:19] mysql> select * from image where img_name = 'Flag_of_Belarus.svg'; [15:15:19] Empty set (0.00 sec) [15:15:25] so that's bad [15:15:34] what does it mean? [15:15:59] it means the image exists on the filesystem, the file description page and its history exist in the database, but the row in the image table is gone. [15:16:02] ugh [15:16:30] time to look through a few logs and see if I can find anything from around that time [15:17:04] nothing in sal [15:28:22] nothing in syslog [15:33:27] Apr 10 03:37:28 apache2[7840]: PHP Warning: Division by zero in /usr/local/apache/common-local/php-1.19/extensions/ParserFunctions/Expr.php on line 423 [15:33:32] a bit unlikely but it's curious anyways [15:35:27] As if that's still a warning, everyone knows a division by zero is zero... [15:35:40] :-D [15:35:54] bad templateor something I guess [15:35:55] anyays... [15:36:52] nothing in swift logs [15:38:10] Does it actually exist in swift? [15:38:24] thumbs should [15:38:43] right now I'm just hunting for anything that indicates an error at aaround that time [15:38:47] not turning up anything yet [15:39:21] Interesting that it's missing from the images table, like not being in the pages but on the fs you could say delete fail but being in pages and not images is like wtf [15:39:46] that category of missing file links might be usefil [15:39:51] to look at [15:40:12] well it sounds to me like a non atomic transaction failed halfway through [15:40:13] like: [15:40:20] we're going to upload a new version of the file now [15:40:27] here it is, let's write it to the filesystem first [15:40:35] ok now let's delete the one row from the image table [15:40:42] and insert the new *whoops* barf [15:40:50] I'm looking for something like that [15:41:15] Hmm yeah that could work -- doesn't it keep the old one as the history though and just update the current id after save? [15:41:33] the row in the image table is one row [15:41:37] that's a different deal [15:43:03] Really... mw makes no sense to me sometimes. [15:43:05] I guess without looking at the schema that oldimage might have older versions in it [15:44:01] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Oldimage_table voiala [15:44:04] or something. :-P [15:45:49] so what I would ask for today is no one re-upload or restore a previoous version of this file [15:46:00] so that hopefully some othe rpeople can look at the issue [15:46:30] a couple more logs to look at and the I will give up on that angle [15:49:37] apergos: some silent DB transaction rollback? [15:49:57] I dunn about that [15:50:24] a tru rollback would restore the old image table row [15:50:32] it's more affecting postgresql and oracle, but maybe mysql had this problem there too. [15:50:46] well, we commit every so often so I am not sure anymore :) [15:51:31] i got this last time on postgres - due to error in SQL query (table column was missing due to upgrade not done) - a log entry was written (for a block), but the block itself was not added. [15:51:37] so that last was the apache log, I'm looking at the swift log now [15:51:43] I can see the thumb being loaded up etc [15:52:08] with uploading I get an error :S [15:52:21] well pelase don't to these [15:52:34] I want a coupleother people to be able to poke at some of them first [15:52:49] * jeremyb hasn't caught up on backlog yet but... [15:53:00] apergos: FYI, mailed ben+aaron about this last night [15:53:26] care to summarize what you know? [15:54:22] apergos: you have mail [15:56:13] still wondering about their TZs [15:56:55] sf [15:58:25] here's a thumb delete of the file [15:58:49] Apr 10 03:32:26 object-server - - [10/Apr/2012:03:32:26 +0000] "DELETE ... 120px-Flag_of_Belarus.svg.png [15:59:26] Apr 10 03:32:26 object-server - - [10/Apr/2012:03:32:26 +0000] "DELETE second server [15:59:41] let's check dumps [15:59:42] Apr 10 03:32:26 container-server - - [10/Apr/2012:03:32:26 +0000] "DELETE third server [15:59:51] or toolserver [15:59:56] dumps don't have images [16:00:06] and I don't have toolserver access [16:00:13] we won't learn what the malfunction was from there [16:00:14] 2012-04-10 15:59:46 commonswiki: Dump in progress [16:00:20] yeah but have DB entries [16:00:35] all we'll see is that it was gone by the time of the dump, or not [16:00:36] commons is s4? [16:00:41] but we know it disappeared already [16:00:54] I want to know the cause [16:01:02] I don't remember but you can look at [16:01:24] http://noc.wikimedia.org/dbtree/ [16:01:41] > select * from image where img_name = 'Flag_of_Belarus.svg'; [16:01:41] Empty set (0.00 sec) [16:01:55] there should be replication logs somewhere [16:02:19] Apr 10 03:32:30 object-server - - [10/Apr/2012:03:32:30 +0000] "DELETE yet another server [16:06:25] there are more of these deletes (object server, container server) [16:06:50] fine if the image was replaced, I guess [16:07:09] uh huh [16:14:55] your mail finally showed up, I'm looking at all the links [16:15:08] wtf, that was forever [16:15:20] yeah [16:15:23] jorn: who art thou? [16:15:38] you look suspiciously close to jorm [16:16:29] hi, uhm just some random guy ;) [16:16:43] not related to jorm [16:16:51] but joern [16:17:34] ok [16:17:56] the bug report is not this bug [16:18:08] the history described in the email is useful however [16:18:52] 10 16:18:33 < jeremyb> saper: no reason to do that on TS. prod has those logs too [16:19:11] i can walk you through getting info out of the binlogs if you think that could be helpful [16:20:13] yes, I think that would be helpful; we would know exactly what got done [16:20:31] ok, so you've narrowed some time windows [16:20:47] uh huh [16:20:57] and we want commons at that time [16:21:03] we can grab all statements from the logs from those windows and then start grepping [16:21:08] really from 03:30 through 03:40 [16:21:36] so s4 [16:21:42] can I do this on a slave over there? [16:21:58] anywhere that has binlog. maybe has to be a master [16:22:08] yeah prolly [16:22:09] ook [16:22:12] but you can copy the binlogs to any arbitrary box and then query them there [16:22:18] db31 it is [16:22:21] domas: sorry for pinging you, but i don't know whom else to ask... it's about those awesome wikistats pagecounts. the files seem to be sorted which is great, but any idea what locale was used to sort them? i'm trying to merge sort some of the files but sort keeps telling me the files are not sorted when i check [16:22:32] load's relatively low [16:23:07] i already tried several locales and LC_COLLATE combinations (tried C, POSIX, en_US.utf8, en_GB)... but none seems to be the correct one :( [16:23:23] >look [16:23:45] You are in a room surrounded by binlogs. There is a bin.index here. [16:23:49] apergos: so, ls -lktr should give you an idea of the time range for each file (last modified time) [16:24:26] have one. it covers quite a large timeframe [16:24:40] 1 gb [16:24:58] >examine db31-bin.000288 [16:25:03] it looks like any other binary file. [16:25:09] or maybe there is someone else in here who knows whom to ask for such details about the http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-raw ? [16:25:24] all the info I have about the pagecounts is on the index page [16:25:35] I don't know about the locale unfortunately [16:25:50] apergos: the parser is mysqlbinlog [16:26:58] no args [16:27:01] well that's easy enough [16:27:11] >find needle in haystack [16:27:28] You found 1.538.269 needles in the haystack. Which one would you like? [16:28:33] so, maybe something like --start-datetime="2012-04-10 03:30:00" --stop-datetime="2012-04-10 03:40:00" [16:28:43] or maybe i have the date wrong [16:28:49] oh, I'm just sipping up to that point in the file right now [16:29:00] then I'll start looking at it more closely [16:33:16] who formats times 0:00 ? come one [16:33:21] *on [16:34:12] apergos: i have some vague memory of it being picking. you're talking about me, right? [16:34:45] no. I'm talking about mysqlbinlog [16:34:46] output [16:34:47] picky* [16:41:32] apergos: AaronSchulz is here [16:41:48] I saw [16:43:20] Joan: see interwiki talk page @ wikitech-l [16:48:34] and a maplebed too! [16:48:40] whee! [17:01:02] jeremyb: was that meant for me? [17:01:29] jorn: nope, was for Joan [17:01:51] assuming you mean the thing i addressed to Joan [17:01:59] aww, cause those locales are killing me ;) [17:04:49] jorn: regular binary sort methinks [17:07:07] domas: tried that... afaik this corresponds to C locale, in that case "." would come after " ", but it's the other way around (e.g., aa.b occurs before aa in the project field) [17:16:12] domas: is it possible that the projects are always dumped in the order .b, .d, .m, .mw, .n, .q, .s, .v, .w and "" and then the remaining parts are binary sorted? [17:16:48] oh my, i think that's it... sorry for bothering you [17:24:31] oh, you are looking at erik's files [17:24:47] there's an explanation of those formats on the index page for those [17:25:12] but you want to talk to erik zachte about those if you're looking at his repackaged ones [17:26:10] i know... but it didn't say anything about the order of the projects... and i had assumed the whole files were just sorted [17:27:38] no, i'm talking about the rawlogs [17:27:44] oh [17:27:45] ok [17:33:15] jorn: ah, may be [17:33:30] you can look at the source!!!!!11 [17:33:56] domas: well, tried a couple of files and it now also makes sense why erik uses the .z for the wikipedias ;) [17:34:27] what? where's the source? [17:34:58] http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/webstatscollector/collector.c =) [17:35:44] ah yes, key internally is project:title [17:36:25] heh, 2006 [17:37:44] ;) but the logs only go back to 2007!!! ;) [17:41:17] so jeremyb [17:41:23] ok, mergesort is running now, *whaa, bus* [17:41:24] this looks like it's a failed move [17:41:25] thanks a lot [17:41:27] so striker [17:41:42] did i get the name right? [17:41:50] a bunch of stuff goes into filearchive [17:41:52] with the notation [17:42:09] Deleted to make way for move from [[File:Flag of Belarus 2012.svg]] [17:42:15] and then there is the delete from images [17:42:18] and that's all there is [17:42:37] so, there's no insert to the other table? [17:43:05] I don't see anything, I looked for follow-on transactions by the same user [17:43:06] nada [17:43:59] what about just searching for the name or primary key? at least one should be in every query i think [17:44:54] there are revision tables [17:45:05] yeah I have looked at the transactions for the old and new filename [17:45:15] revision table updates but as far as what we want, no [17:47:50] So, heads up for all: Last call for any and all revisions that *need* to be in the wmf branch and any relevant extensions! [17:50:47] since my guesses about the time frame were a bit off (the real action was around 3:32) I'm looking at the other logs again to see if I see anything failed, a thumb, a rendering, whatever [18:03:41] !log aaron synchronized wmf-config/swift.php 'Catch e bogus empty file names from listings' [18:03:43] Logged the message, Master [18:05:42] * AaronSchulz sighs at typos [18:05:52] I wondered where that e went, got shifted back [18:07:39] Hello wikimedia ops. [18:07:51] There are a few oddities with files being reported on Commons. [18:07:57] http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Administrators%27_noticeboard#File:Flag_of_Belarus.svg [18:08:01] and the thread directly above it. [18:08:25] yes [18:08:26] we know [18:08:32] this looks like it was a failed move [18:08:41] okay at least you know [18:08:44] yes [18:08:47] thanks for the report [18:08:50] np [18:09:03] the question is why the move failed [18:18:57] AaronSchulz: when you do an image thumbnail purge, does it ask swift for a container listing or just use the list from ms5? [18:19:30] it gets it from swift [18:27:44] apergos: anything clear with the Belarus flag? [18:28:39] no, like I was saying earlier there was a move in process, I see the batch inserts into filearchive, the delete of the image, but no new insert [18:29:52] is there no way to solve this? [18:33:25] two other people have been asked to look at it [18:33:32] that dead with the media code more directly [18:33:58] the immediate fix will be to reset some things in swift and then re-upload the file I suppose [18:34:07] but the real question is what broke it [18:34:38] I am guessing that somewhere in the bowels of swift rendering a thumb or retrieving one, something went awry that impacted the rest ofthe move, but that's only a guess [18:38:44] typically one should be able to restore after half-completed deletes and the page is back to the old way (able to be deleted again) [18:39:28] MW should be at least that tolerant of file op failures and php exceptions to some extent [18:39:52] though some files have mismatched metadata...hopefully new cases shouldn't be popping up [18:44:57] AaronSchulz: so if a thumbnail exists in ms5 but not in swift, it won't try and delete the image from swift? [18:45:10] (i.e. ms5 has 100, 200, and 300px versions, swift only has the 300px version) [18:45:21] right [18:45:26] how about squid? [18:45:36] squid is based on ms5 list [18:45:39] ok. [19:00:07] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/ 'Pushing files for 1.20wmf1' [19:00:09] Logged the message, Master [19:05:56] !log reedy rebuilt wikiversions.cdb and synchronized wikiversions files: test2wiki to 1.20wmf1 [19:05:58] Logged the message, Master [19:07:12] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/LocalSettings.php 'Push LocalSettings out' [19:07:14] Logged the message, Master [19:23:54] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/extensions/ 'Would you like some extensions to go with that, sir?' [19:23:56] Logged the message, Master [19:24:38] !log reedy synchronized wmf-config/ExtensionMessages-1.20wmf1.php 'Sync ExtensionMessages' [19:24:40] Logged the message, Master [19:35:09] !log reedy synchronizing Wikimedia installation... : Rebuilding localisation cache for test2/1.20wmf1 [19:35:12] Logged the message, Master [20:12:29] sync done. [20:14:01] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/extensions/PrefSwitch/ 'PrefSwitch is needed by SimpleSurvey' [20:14:03] Logged the message, Master [20:18:06] !log Deleting php-1.18 from all apaches due to lack of space [20:18:08] Logged the message, Master [20:19:13] o.0 wow that's old php [20:19:35] <^demon> No, we just name our directories silly things :) [20:21:06] You totally should host the mw stuff out of ~/.porn just for kicks [20:23:03] !log reedy synchronized live-1.5 'Fix symlinks' [20:23:05] Logged the message, Master [20:24:17] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/ 'Resyncing for apaches with no space' [20:24:18] Logged the message, Master [20:31:59] !log reedy synchronized live-1.5/ [20:32:01] Logged the message, Master [20:35:41] !log reedy synchronized docroot/ [20:35:43] Logged the message, Master [20:45:53] !log reedy synchronized docroot/ [20:45:55] Logged the message, Master [20:55:59] !log reedy synchronized docroot/ 'Fix symlinks' [20:55:59] Logged the message, Master [21:04:13] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/extensions/MobileFrontend/javascripts 'minified JS' [21:04:15] Logged the message, Master [21:08:11] !log reedy rebuilt wikiversions.cdb and synchronized wikiversions files: mediawikiwiki to 1.20wmf1 [21:08:13] Logged the message, Master [21:18:03] bonne nuit~ [21:18:56] !log awjrichards synchronized wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php 'Disabling mobile URL template for mediawiki.org' [21:18:58] Logged the message, Master [21:20:58] !log awjrichards synchronized wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php 'Disabling mobile URL template for mediawiki.org (using "mediawikiwiki" this time)' [21:20:59] Logged the message, Master [21:30:08] Joan: see interwiki talk page @ wikitech-l [21:30:09] What? [21:30:32] wikitech-l is fairly low traffic. can you find it? [21:30:53] (low traffic atm*) [21:31:15] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2012-April/059963.html [21:32:08] Oh. [21:32:14] Sorry, I had "interwiki map" in my head. [21:32:18] And I was like wtffff. [21:32:23] I'll respond now. Thanks! :-) [22:23:31] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/extensions/AntiSpoof/ 'g4103' [22:23:33] Logged the message, Master [22:24:22] !log reedy synchronized php-1.20wmf1/extensions/CentralAuth/ 'g4102' [22:24:24] Logged the message, Master [22:39:57] is it possible to convert liquid threads back to normal discussions? [22:41:12] yes, just disable it [22:42:26] won't that remove all the existing threads? [22:43:09] copy and paste [22:45:33] heh, I'm talking on a mass scale [22:45:51] if I wanted to convert all of strategy wiki's LQT back to normal discussion for example p858snake|l [22:46:46] copy and paste [22:47:03] from each talk page? [22:53:08] !log catrope synchronized php-1.19/extensions/WikimediaMaintenance/jobs-loop.sh 'r114834' [22:53:10] Logged the message, Master [22:53:35] !log Trying a graceful restart of the job runner on mw1 by sending SIGHUP to the jobs-loop.sh process [22:53:37] Logged the message, Mr. Obvious [23:31:12] !log catrope synchronized wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php 'bug 35869 - Add strategywiki as an import source on testwiki' [23:31:14] Logged the message, Master [23:50:32] !log Removed srv187-189 from /etc/dsh/group/job-runners , their jobrunner class has been commented out in puppet since October [23:50:35] Logged the message, Mr. Obvious | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '9', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.8981441259384155}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '23990', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:3QEEGLWKUWVLNFD2Y4QGAXDZNCGFVXRT', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:f8ccd8b5-a4fa-40fa-a260-1ff234817260>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2019, 8, 25, 22, 49, 38), 'WARC-IP-Address': '185.15.56.49', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/plain', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:2KAL2CVQOUGUBRQOHS5ONGFECDWGX4JB', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:e4f7778b-0950-4eca-b966-b8710cf67afd>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'http://bots.wmflabs.org/logs/%23wikimedia-tech/20120410.txt', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:d49770d2-11c3-4fb8-adea-b13c0834d7c3>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '2522', 'url': 'http://bots.wmflabs.org/logs/%23wikimedia-tech/20120410.txt', 'warcinfo': 'isPartOf: CC-MAIN-2019-35\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for August 2019\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin (info@commoncrawl.org)\r\nhostname: ip-10-67-67-238.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Apache Nutch 1.15 (modified, https://github.com/commoncrawl/nutch/)\r\nrobots: checked via crawler-commons 1.1-SNAPSHOT (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons)\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.1\r\nconformsTo: http://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/warc-format/warc-1.1/', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.19093358516693115', 'original_id': '02210e4b65f134d26d075eb9ab039de573937ce290d68942dc92ca0ad2d3f427'} |
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To: Chancellor Michael D. Amiridis, Provost Susan Poser, and Kevin Scheibler, UIC Pavilion Director
Cancel Trump's Rally at UIC Pavilion
Donald Trump is running on a platform of hate and dangerous intolerance. It has no place in Chicago but especially not at an institution of higher learning.
In many instances Trump rallies have led to students, youth, and people of color being violently attacked by attendees.
UIC should not be host to hate. Please cancel the event.
Why is this important?
UIC is home to working students, immigrant, and students of color to have access to higher education and graduate.
The platform Donald Trump would announce at the UIC Pavilion is a direct attack on much of the UIC student body - from mass deportation to a ban on muslims to a refusal to denounce the KKK, not to mention regular insults to women.
If UIC is a "minority serving institution" that comes with specific responsibility. And that doesn't include serving white supremacists or hosting events that put the student body at risk of altercations with attendees who have a history of violent attacks on people of color at his rallies.
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Jaap's Puzzle Page
Turnstile / Twinspin, Puzzler
TurnStile Trio
Puzzler Challenger Puzzler Avenger
The Turnstile puzzle consists of two overlapping circular disks. Each disk has 12 pieces, 6 are triangular ('corners'), 6 rectangular ('edges') alternating along the rim of the disk around a hexagonal centre. The pieces have curved sides. The disks have three pieces in common, two corners and one edge, so there are altogether 10 corners and 11 edges. Each disk can be rotated. A rotation should be a multiple of 60 degrees since only then can the other disk move again.
There are 5 bright colours used for the corners, a pair of each colour. There is one edge of each of those colours, and the remaining 6 edges are grey. The aim is to put together all pieces of the each colour. The only way to do this is by forming coloured 'lozenges' of two adjacent corners and the edge between them. These lozenges are separated from each other by the grey edges. The rim of the puzzle has small coloured markings, so that the colours of the lozenges should be such that they match the markings.
Turnstile was manufactured by Binary Arts (now called ThinkFun). There is also a version called TwinSpin that was made in the far East. Turnstile was licensed however from Douglas A. Engel who originally invented and produced it. He patented it on 15 November 1983, US4,415,158. He first called it Engel's Enigma, but later marketed it as The Puzzler with three different designs of varying difficulty:
Puzzler variations
1. Novice: The pieces of one disc are blue, the rest red.
2. Challenger: The top half of the discs is green, the bottom half yellow, and the three edge pieces in the middle are black.
3. Avenger: Like Turnstile, but with the colours yellow, red, green, blue and black, and using white edges to separate them. There are no colour markings on the puzzle rim.
Note that the Puzzlers sold in the USA were manufactured there and have a hexagonal white base, whereas those sold in the rest of the world were made in Taiwan and have a black oval base.
These puzzles were invented by Douglas A. Engel, who also invented various other puzzles such as:
If your browser supports it, you can click on the link below to play with a Javascript version of the Turnstile puzzle or any Puzzler variation.
Javascript Turnstile
Javascript Puzzler
A related puzzle is made in Russia, and called Trio. It has three intersecting disks, arranged in a triangle. The pieces are inside a casing transparent on both sides, and has a slightly different colour scheme on each side. The pieces in the overlapping areas are yellow, the rest of the three disks are red, green, and blue. The other side is the same except that six edges adjacent to the yellow centre are coloured white.
The number of positions:
There are 10 corners and 11 edges, so there are at most 11!·10! positions. This limit is not reached on any of these variations because there are many sets of identical pieces. The following table shows the numbers for each variation.
Puzzler Novice 4, 6 5, 6 10!·11! / (4!·5!·6!2) 97,020
Puzzler Challenger 5, 5 3, 4, 4 10!·11! / (3!·4!2·5!2) 2,910,600
Puzzler Avenger /Turnstile 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 6 10!·11! / (2!5·6!) 6,286,896,000
Remember however that the Puzzler avenger actually has 5!=120 solutions due to the lack of markings. Equivalently you can consider the positions that differ by a permutation of colours to be the same, and then it has one solution but only 10!·11! / (2!5·6!·5!)=52,390,800 positions.
I have done a computer analysis of the Puzzler Novice and the Puzzler Challenger in order to find God's Algorithm for them. The results are in the tables below. Analogous to the Rubik's cube, there are two ways to count the moves. The Face Turn Metric means that a turn of either disk by any amount is a single move. The "Quarter" Turn Metric means that only 60 degree turns are single moves. The tables show that they both can be solved in no more than 13 face turns, or that they need at most 18 or 19 sixth turns respectively.
Puzzler Novice:
Face turn metric
The three most difficult positions are shown here:
Puzzler Novice hardest positions
Puzzler Challenger:
Face turn metric
The two most difficult positions are shown here:
Puzzler Avenger hardest positions
Let a clockwise 60 degree rotation of the left disk be denoted by L. Rotations of 120, 180, 240, 300 degrees are then denoted by L2, L3, L4 and L5. Note that L5 can also be considered an anti-clockwise 60 degree turn, and is therefore also denoted by L'. Turns of the right disk are denoted in the same way, but using the letter R.
A solution for any variation of the puzzle is fairly easily constructed by the use of the simple move sequence LR'L'R. This sequence swaps two pairs of corners, and also does a 3-cycle of edges. If you perform it twice then the corners remain unmoved but it is still a 3-cycle of edges. If you perform it three times then the edges remain unmoved but still does a double swap of corners, though if you solve the corners before solving the edges you don't need to do this. Below I will explain a solution to the standard Turnstile and Avenger puzzles which uses some shortcuts instead of applying this move sequence all the time.
Move sequences
Solution to Turnstile and Puzzler Avenger:
Phase 1: Pair up the corners.
1. First place two corners of the same colour next to each other. This is very easy. If there is not already a pair, turning only one of the disks is nearly always sufficient.
2. Rotate the pair to the overlapping region, and then do L2 to place them at the bottom left of the left disk.
3. Find the corner matching the colour of the upper left corner. If it does not lie at the top of the left disk (i.e. it is not yet paired up) then it must lie in the right disk. Turn the right disk to bring it to the top and do L R' L'. The left disk must now have two corner pairs.
4. If the right disk has one or more pairs then rotate it to bring a pair to the overlapping region, otherwise rotate it so that its top and bottom corners have the same colour.
5. Only 4 possibilities remain for the corners other than the three pairs position.
1. If there are two pairs on the right disk then do R' L R L R.
2. If there is one pair on the right disk then do R3 L4 R3 L2 R.
3. If each pair of corners lie on the opposite sides of the disk then do L2 R2 L2 R2 L.
4. Otherwise do R2 L2 R3 L' R L.
Phase 2: Place the edges correct.
1. Find a coloured edge which is in a spot where a grey edge belongs (i.e. it does not lie between a matched pair of corners).
2. Find the corner pair of the same colour as the edge.
3. The following steps should bring the corners to the overlapping region and the edge adjacent to it.
1. If the edge and its corners lie in the same disk then rotate it to bring the corners to the overlapping region. If the edge is not yet adjacent to the corners then rotate the other disk 120 degrees and go to step 2.
2. If the edge and its corners lie in different disks and are not in the overlapping region then rotate the edge to a position adjacent to the overlap and then turn the other disk to place the corners in the overlap.
4. The edge can now be placed between the corners by using one of the following four similar sequences TWICE. Which one you need depends on the position of the edge piece:
1. Edge is at top left: R'L R L'
2. Edge is at top right: L R'L'R
3. Edge is at bottom left: R L'R'L
4. Edge is at bottom right: L'R L R'
5. Repeat step a-d for all the edges. If all the grey edges are correct but the coloured ones are not, then you can use the procedure above to insert a grey edge in an incorrectly coloured 'lozenge' to free up a coloured edge for step a.
Phase 3: Place the lozenges correct.
1. This phase mostly uses only 120 degree turns of the discs, so that the lozenges will not broken be up. First put the correct lozenge in bottom left position which is trivial.
2. Find the lozenge belonging at the top left position. If it is not yet in position then rotate it to the top right, and do L2 R4 L4.
3. Rotate the right disc to bring the correct lozenge to the overlapping region.
4. If the final two colours are not correct then we must break them up and rebuild them by performing the sequence
L R L' R L R4 L'.
to swap the corners and then solve the remaining edge as in phase 2 by using:
R2 L R' L' R L R' L' R.
Pretty Patterns for Puzzler:
1. L R L R L R L R3 L R' L' R'
2. L R' L R' L R' L R' L R'
3. L R L2 R' L' R L' R' L R' L R4
4. L4 R' L R L3 R L' R L' R L' R L2 R L'
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[Math] expected value of an exponential distribution
exponential distributionprobabilitystatistics
I've been stuck at this problem for hours now. So first I know that the expected value of $X\sim\operatorname{Exponential}(\lambda)$ is $1/\lambda.$ But I can't figure out what the expected value is given this information:
$X\sim\operatorname{Exponential}(3)$ and $Y=\exp(2x)$
So, how do I calculate the $\operatorname E[Y]$? A step by step would be helpful, I've been stuck for hours.
Best Answer
First, if $X \sim Exp(\lambda)$, then it has a p.d.f. given by $f_\lambda(x) = \lambda \mathrm{e}^{-\lambda x}$. By the definition of expectation:
$$ \mathrm{E}[Y] = \mathrm{E}[\mathrm{e}^{2X}] = \int_0^\infty \mathrm e^{2x} f_3(x) \mathrm{d} x = 3 \int_0 ^\infty \mathrm{e}^{2x}\mathrm{e}^{ - 3 x}\mathrm d x = 3 \int_0^\infty \mathrm{e}^{-x}\mathrm{d}x = 3.$$
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fredag 1. desember 2017
Her er noen eksempler på hvordan tåkeleggerne forkludrer grafer:
Såkalte "klimaskeptikere" distribuerer et arsenal av villedende grafer, for å nedgradere den menneskelige innflytelsen på klimaet. Bildet nedenfor er spesielt utbredt. Den vises på mange "klimaskeptiske" nettsteder og oppdateres jevnlig. Folk som er vant til kildekritikk og kritisk tenking ser at disse grafene er fake. Men de blir likevel repostet om og om igjen på fornektersider. Her blir den debunket:
The weirdest millenniumMye forskningsinnsats de siste årene har gått med til å rekonstruere temperaturhistorien i det siste årtusen og utover. IPCC-rapporten (AR4) samler et dusin rekonstruksjoner for temperaturen på den nordlige halvkule. (Manglende data tillater ikke robuste rekonstruksjoner for den sørlige halvkule.) Uten unntak viser rekonstruksjonene at nordlige halvkule temperaturer nå er høyere enn noen gang i løpet av de siste 1000 årene (figur 1), som bekrefter og styrker konklusjonene i den forrige IPCC-rapporten fra 2001.
"Klimaskeptikere" liker ikke dette og fortsetter å komme opp med sine egne temperaturhistorier. En av de rareste som har sirkulert i årevis stammer fra den tyske læreren E.G. Beck. Denne kurven viser en middelalder varmeperiode som er varmere enn dagens klima med mer enn 1 ºC (se figur 2). Så hvordan fikk Beck denne kurven?
Hans kurve er falsk på flere måter. Den er opprinnelig hentet fra den første IPCC-rapporten fra 1990 (fig.3 under) som kun var en shematic, et diagram, et estimat basert på ETT (1) sted i sentral England som og stopper i 1950, lenge før de siste 30 års dramatiske temperaturøkning, og følgelig har INGEN VERDENS TING MED GLOBAL OPPVARMING Å GJØRE.
På den tiden var det ennå ingen store temperaturkonstruksjoner tilgjengelig. For å gi en indikasjon på tidligere klimaendringer, viste rapporten H.H Lambs Sentral-England estimat. (Dessverre ble dette ikke oppgitt i rapporten - en overseelse som viser at IPCC-revisjonshandlinger i de tidlige dager ikke var det de er nå.
Men Beck stoppet ikke ved å bare bruke denne utdaterte kurven, han endret den som fremhevet i grønt i figur 2. Først la han til en feil temperaturskala - midtlinjen i den gamle IPCC-rapporten representerer 1 ºC, slik at Becks krav på 5 ºC overdriver tidligere temperaturvariasjoner med mer enn en faktor på tre. For det andre går den opprinnelige kurven bare opp til 1970-tallet. Siden da har de nordlige halvkule temperaturene økt med omtrent 0,6 ºC og i Midt-England enda mer - så uansett hva du tar denne kurven for, hvis den fortsatte frem til vår tid, ville den nåværende temperaturen ligge over middelaldernivået, som i de riktige rekonstruksjonene tilgjengelig i dag. Da dette ville ødelegge budskapet hans, brukte Beck en annen forfalskning : han utvidet kurven flatt frem til år 2000, og fikk dermed dekket over den kraftige observerte oppvarmingen vi har sett siden 1970-tallet. Med dette trikset ser kurven ut som om det var varmere i middelalderen enn nå.
Også her kan en lese om hvor dette diagrammet har sitt opphav. Og klimafornekter-tåkeleggerne må jo ha dette inn med teskje:
Diagrammet viser altså IKKE at det var varmere i verden under den såkalte "Medieval Warm period. (Det er varmere på kloden i dag.) Når IPPC senere kom med grafer om den globale oppvarmingen de siste 1000 år og den berømte Hockeykølla, da har de altså IKKE visket ut MWP, de har bare, endelig, tatt i bruk globale data (fra den nordlige halvkule), IKKE de regionale dataene i England fra dette nå utdaterte og misbrukte diagrammet. Derfor ser grafen slik ut i steden:
Se potholer54 sin fine oppklaring i denne videoen, sånn ca mellom det 9ende og det 14ende minutt:
Her ser vi hvordan bloggen WATTS UP WITH THAT fremdeles bruker denne latterlige grafen for å "motbevise" den berømte hockeykølla til Michael Mann og for å "poengtere" at IPPC motsier seg selv. Så patetiske og løgnaktige er altså de "profesjonelle" klimatåkeleggerne. De vet at det er løgn, men de produserer likevel disse bloggpostene for å "tilfredstille" sine "sheeples" -de som har behov for å få sine følelser "bekreftet" og fordi disse skal spre løgnene videre i sosiale medier.
Denne løgnaktige "søstergrafen" (bilde under) finner du på hundrevis av fornekter-sider og, ikke overraskende på koko-konspirasider som natural news og Principa. Denne bibelske tullegrafen, som ser mer ut som den er tegnet av et barn, laget av en kreasjonisten Cliff Harris, er en svinesti av pseudo, løgner og misforståelser om vulkaner og prøver og å vise at lokale varmeperioder i fortiden har noe med dagens globale oppvarming å gjøre. Den har ikke engang en Y-akse. Gjesp. Og når denne kreasjonisten Cliff Harris ikke lager latterlige kurver som går sin runddans i klimafornekternes ekkokammere, hva gjør han da mon tro? Kan det være at han skriver artikler om chemtrails? Nei og nei hvor overraskende; konspira, kreasjonisme og klimafornekting på en og samme gang? Tre ting på en gang, det går da ikke an?
Også denne grafen resirkuleres mye i fornekterland:
Climate Science Denial Group GWPF Admits It Used False Temperature Graph:
This next graph is lifted from a study which is not supporting the deniers narrative. So what do you do? You alter it.
Look at this Grinsted et al 2009 graph when its shown in the conspiracy denier blog NoTrickZone:
The rapid rise in sea level we are seeing in our time is erased from the graph.Here is how the graph looks like in the Grinstead et al 2009 paper:
Here we see how deniers try to make it look like the Greenland ice is in recovery.
Here is a picture they like to recycle. And again, its not taken directly from the Denmark meterological web site, but from a denier blog with the usual childish hand written adjustments and arrows etc. The usual denier trick is to use a natural variation like a short growth period and make the conclusion the ice is in recovery. Here they shows a graph that isn't including calving.
But what does the bigger picture tell us? Whats the long term trend INCLUDING calving?
If we go to the Denmark met site again, we get the whole picture. Look at the words right above the picture. This is the sentence the article in the denier-blog ClimateDepot never mention.
For further information please contact climate scientist Peter L. Langen
If you contact the scientist listed on the web page, Peter L. Langen, he'll respond with something like this:
There is no evidence to be found in our work that the Greenland Ice Sheet is gaining ice at record rates. As we explain in the accompanying text, the ice sheet gains mass every year through snowfall (mainly during the period Sep-May) and loses mass through melt (mainly in Jun-Aug) and through ice berg calving (roughly all year). Our surface mass balance (SMB) curve shows the collective contributions from the two former, ie. snowfall accumulation and melting. At the end of the year, the cumulated surface contribution is usually a net positive number (as seen by the Aug 31 end of the dark grey curve). But when the negative contribution from ice berg calving is included, the total ice sheet mass balance may be negative. And it has been for a while, with a net loss averaging over 200 Gt per year for more than a decade (see the GRACE satellite derived total mass curve at the Polar Portal).
To write that “Greenland’s surface has gained more than half a trillion tons of snow and ice since September” as some sort of evidence of lack of global warming, is simply a misunderstanding of how things work: the ice sheet gains mass at the surface every year in the period Sep-May (because it is cold and snowy in Greenland that part of the year). This is also obvious from the dark grey mean curve and the light grey curves showing the interannual variability. This year’s curve is very near (and a tiny bit above) the mean curve and well within the band of interannual variability. So no records there.
But one record was set, as also described in our article on the Polar Portal: This year’s melt onset is the latest over the period of our calculations (since 1991). But as we also say in the article, this gives no statistical indication on whether it will be a big or small melt year in total. We will have to wait until the melt season is over to assess that.
About the sea ice extent curve (on which I am not an expert), which in the article you pointed to is said to track year 2006: when you go to the DMI-webpage from which the figure is taken, it says clearly that this version uses an old method of calculation and you should follow the link to a page with an improved methodology. On that page, this year seems to track years 2011 and 2012 quite closely. Either way, the real action is in the months Jul-Sep, so which year’s curve is tracked until now is less relevant than the weather we will see in the Arctic in that period.
Hope this is useful,
And just for the record. This is the state of the Greenland ice
Her er et annet eksempel på hvordan klimafornektere misbruker god vitenskap. Her får vi og konkrete eksempler på kirsebærplukking og hvordan grafer fikses på:
Recent attack on the so-called hockey stick graph is a compilation of 80 graphs from 2017 which consists of 76 graphs that describe local or regional situations, one graph that describes Northern Hemisphere situation, one graph that describes NH extratropics situation, and two graphs that describe global situation. As the hockey stick graph describes the situation in Northern Hemisphere, 80 graphs become 4 graphs, because local/regional graphs are meaningless in comparison to hemispheric/global situation.
Key words: Giant cherrypicks and manipulations and time frame problems:
Og bare på gøy, la oss sjekke ut en vilkårlig rapport. Jeg lander på grafen / rapporten som er lagt til grunn for Skandinavia. Vi har jo tidligere bevist, i DEL 1, at Skandinavia har blitt 1 - 1,5 grader varmere de siste 150 år, og særlig de siste 10-årene. Hvorfor er det ingen sammenheng mellom hva bloggposten prøver å bevise, hva rapportene de viser til prøver å bevise og hva denne grafen (bilde under) prøver å bevise?
Denne rapporten omhandler spesifikt regional avvik fra sommertemperaturer basert på data fra treringer. Den bekrefter den regionale varmeperioden i Skandinavia for 1000 år samt andre kulde og varmeperioder som er velkjent for klimavitenskapen". Videre, "The warmest 10- and 30-year periods were found in the 20th century. Faktisk bekreftes her de siste 10-årenes oppvarming. C-Scan indicates lower temperatures during the late MCA (ca. 1130–1210 CE) and higher temperatures during the LIA (1610–1850 CE) than G11." Nederst i rapporten står det jo og at den er innrapportert: "The new reconstruction, C-Scan, will be uploaded to NOAA and BALPAL, and all the data published in this study will be available for non-commercial scientific purposes." Med andre ord. Denne rapporten er altså allerede kjent for klimavitenskapen. Kanskje den allerede er tatt med i NASAs GISS data? Slike bloggposter sparker inn åpne dører. Det fremstilles som om disse rapportene, som kun omhandler regionale forhold, er nye og avslørende, men sannheten er at disse rapportene er innrapportert. De som er relevante for måling av global oppvarming er sannsynligvis allerede en del av dette datagrunnlaget.
Neste graf (under) er og populær i fornekterland. Dette fordi den ikke viser noen sammenheng mellom C02 nivåer og temperatur. Den viser og mye høyere C02 nivå i klodens fortid.
Grafen blir så grundig debunked her at det nesten gjør vondt:
Hva sier mannen bak C02 grafen, Robert A Berner, selv mon tro? La oss sjekke: Her er papiret det refereres til på grafen:
Berner skriver:
"Thus, exact values of CO2, as shown by the standard curve, should not be taken literally and are always susceptible to modification. Nevertheless, the overall trend remains. This means that over the long term there is indeed a correlation between CO2 and paleotemperature, as manifested by the atmospheric greenhouse effect"
Fornektere bruker altså denne grafen til å vise at C02 IKKE følger temperaturnivåer selv om mannen bak den sier at den gjør det!! Og det er er jo ikke rart en ikke finner sammenheng mellom C02 og paleotemperatur her når grafen viser kun temperaturen og C02 nivå. Men, det er andre faktorer som påvirker den globale temperaturen også. Legger vi på solens stråling/påvirkning ser vi at ting stemmer ganske godt.
Og det er jo hinsides ironisk og komisk når amatørfornektere, som jo så ofte sier det er sola som styrer klimaet, IKKE inkluderer solen når de prøver å demonstrere at det ikke er sammenheng mellom CO2 og temperatur!
The assertion that only CO2 drives temperature it's as much a logical falacy as the sun being the only driver of temperature though science considers both. Its amusing that deniers, who say it's the sun which drives the climate, do not consider the sun when they try to demonstrate there is no correlation between CO2 and temperature.
Tror fornekterne virkelig at forskerne ikke har kontroll på dette? Se graf her:
Richard Alley - 4.6 Billion Years of Earth’s Climate History: The Role of CO2:
Søstergrafen (under) viser heller ikke solens innvirkning.
Geologic Timescale
Virkninger av dagens globale oppvarming vil bli følt av samfunn og eksisterende økosystemer som er tilpasset for Holocene-klimaet i VÅR TID - IKKE klimaene og C02-nivåene som eksisterte for hundrevis av millioner år siden.
Flere studier om temaet:
Bathymetric and isotopic evidence for a short-lived Late Ordovician Glaciation in a Greenhouse Period
Long-lived glaciation in the Late Ordovician? Isotopic and sequence-stratigraphic evidence from western Laurentia
Denne neste grafen finner du på hundrevis av fornekter-blogger.
Det ironiske her er at grafen faktisk viser global oppvarming, mens fornekterne tror den motbeviser global oppvarming. Kreasjonisten Roy Spencer pusher denne grafen skamløst. Her er sannheten om grafen.
To understand what was wrongThe satellites must pass over the same spot on Earth at the same time each day to get a temperature average. In reality the time the satellite passes drifts slightly as the orbit slowly decays. To compensate for this and other orbital changes a series of adjustments must be applied to the data.
So rather than, say, providing the public the best science, Spencer sees his “job” as persuading the public not to support efforts to reduce carbon pollution. So it’s no surprise that Spencer chose such a misleading headline, despite the fact that his own chart’s running 13-month average clearly shows that temperatures are rising.
Denne studien oppklarer alt. Sensitivity of Satellite-Derived Tropospheric Temperature Trends to the Diurnal Cycle Adjustment
Press Release: 2016 Tropospheric Temperatures. A new press release from Dr. Carl Mears using the Temperature Total Troposphere (TTT) dataset shows that 2016 is the warmest year since the satellite record began in 1979.The previous record, set during the last major El Niño in 1998, was broken by 0.31 degrees Fahrenheit.
Grafen viser helt klart oppvarming. Fornekterne har ennå ikke skjønt det. La oss se på grafen en gang til:
Nå, la oss se på noen flere av de håpløse grafene som klimafornektere har resirkulert i årevis, inkludert denne John Christys “berømte” løgnaktige graf:Rasmus Benestad, D.Phil. Seniorforsker ved Meteorologisk institutt og leder for Tekna Klima, oppklarer Bergsmarks følelser om grafen -og John Christys feiltolkninger her.
– Dette er figuren som viser klimaskeptikerens manglende fagforståelse
Graph shows a comparison between the average of an ensemble of 102 model calculations and observations (average of 3 satellite measurements and 4 balloon measurements).
They have clearly not understood that they compare different sizes, so that they can not dismiss model calculations based on such. (Dont expect to find 5 bananas if you add 3 apples with 2 plums.)
The model calculations shown by Christy and Bergsmark are derived from the Dutch data portal ClimateExplorer. However, model calculations of temperatures at different heights above the ground in this web portal can not be found, only the temperature near the ground.
The satellite measurements and balloons, on the other hand, represent the average temperature in a volume that stretches from the ground to a height of about 15 km.
In addition to various statistical sizes, Christy uses different physical measures in comparison when comparing temperatures at the surface with the temperature of 15 km of the atmosphere.
Increased greenhouse effect causes the lower part of the atmosphere (troposphere, which goes up to about 10km) to get warmer while the above layers of the stratosphere become colder. Does anyone see the problem with this comparison?
Not only that. The satellite measurements are also model calculations,. In fact, they base on similar models that show that CO2 provides global warming. Ironically, neither Spencer nor Christy have realized this fact.
In addition, the satellite curve is sewn together by different satellites with short lifespan, and the measurements from the different satellites are scattered. It is not so easy to put them together to a reliable temperature curve. They have been corrected several times.
In other words, the figure of Christy and Spencer reveals basic deficiencies in understanding both statistics and physics.
Her er en fin debunk av grafen:
This animation shows the flaws in a chart frequently presented by John Christy in the media and Congressional testimony. The chart has not been published in a peer-reviewed journal. The frame showing the fully annotated chart is available here.
The final frames of the animation compare modeled and observed changes in global surface temperature (Mann et al. 2015), sea level rise (IPCC AR5), Arctic sea ice (Stroeve et al. 2012), and ocean heat content (Cheng et al. 2015).
Climate scientists, using current science, are successful in predicting temperatures.
RealClimate har en fersk og solid oppklaring av grafen her og her.
Grafen dukker opp over alt i klimaløgnverden. Her ser vi f.eks Fred Goldberg bruke denne samme løgnaktige grafen i en YouTube-video:
Comparing CMIP5 & observations
Roy Spencer's latest deceit and deception.
Ingen bildebeskrivelse er tilgjengelig.
Now explain to me how global temperatures can be reconstructed from this paper?
The next graph is also a deniers favorite. Its a trick they use all the time; Take a local / regional graph and make it represent global temp records.
Dr. Bye, Prof. Humlum, and Dr. Stordahl (BHS) rely on the GISP2 database to draw their graph.
Unfortunately, GISP2 is concerned with local temperatures on Greenland which do not accurately represent the average global temperature – nor even the Northern Hemisphere. Drawing conclusions on the global climate based on GISP2 amounts to pretending that the whole world is affected by heavy rainfalls based on the precipitations in Bergen [a Norwegian city known for plentifull rainfall]. And worse:
The graph stops in 1855, long before the GW we have seen over the last 130 years.
Confusing Greenland warming vs global warming
The man behind the graph, Dr. Richard Alley is debunking the deniers misrepresenting his work:
Reality Check on Old Ice, Climate and CO2
Humlum innrømmer selv at denne grafen er bare tull:
Grafen bruker altså temperatur-data fra toppen av Grønlands-isen. Data som er fra 1855!, (The reason is straightforward enough — it takes decades for snow to consolidate into ice.) lenge før moderne global oppvarming begynte pga menneskers C02-utslipp, og som attpåtil kun gjenspeiler regional lufttemperatur og har ingen verdens ting med GLOBAL oppvarming å gjøre
Så sent som i desember 2016 var denne vitsen av en graf fremdeles en STOR sak på
For ordens skyld:
English version:
The graph ,and a few variations of it , is one of the most misrepresented graphs ever to be recycled by climate deniers.
Here is another version of it.
So whats wrong with it?
Nothing. But climate deniers are misrepresenting it.
For a start.
GISP2 is one (1) specific place on Greenland. It’s not global.
This is GISP2’s location on Greenland, hardly global ay?
The graph stops in 1855, long before the GW we have seen over the last 140 years. The GISP2 “present” follows a common paleoclimate convention and is actually 1950. The first data point in the file is at 95 years BP. This would make 95 years BP 1855 — a full 164 years ago, long before any other global temperature record shows any modern warming.
Lets bring in the man behind the graph, Dr Richard Alley:
The man behind the graph is debunking the deniers misrepresenting his work:
“no single temperature record from anywhere can prove or disprove global warming, because the temperature is a local record, and one site is not the whole world.”[…] An isotopic record from one site is not purely a temperature record at that site, so care is required to interpret the signal and not the noise. An extensive scientific literature exists on this topic, and I believe we are pretty good in the community at properly qualifying our statements to accord with the underlying scientific literature; the blogospheric misuses of the GISP2 isotopic data that I have seen are not doing so, and are making errors of interpretation as a result.
Fjellstad Olsen's answer to What are the causes of climate change?
Og bare for å gjøre et lite eksperiment. Du husker hva som var den mest sjuke, mest konspira, uvitenskapelige bloggen på internet? OK, NaturalNews, la oss sjekke der.....du mener ikke i ramme alvor at grafen finnes der.....? Sammen med den kreasjonistgrafen vi lo av nettopp?
Nevnte jeg at grafen også er å finne i den Exxon-sponsede klimaløgn-bloggen til Anthony Watts? La oss oppsummere;, NaturalNews, Heartlands Don Easterbrook og WUWT (mer om dem i Del 3) bruker altså nøyaktig den samme løgnaktige propagandaen. Også den australske "bestillingsverk for oljeindustrien-bloggeren" JoNova bruker denne latterlige grafen. Og dette hinsides latterlige "bevismaterialet" skal liksom "trumfe" over 100 år med klimavitenskap og tonnevis med beviser og observasjoner?
The idiot "GW have stopped in 1998 graph debunked:
Here we see how deniers make their fake graphs:
If we were climate deniers, how could we graph some temperature data that would “hide the incline”? Let’s start by graphing data, not for the whole world, but for a very small piece of it. After all, the variability of temperature in small regions is greater than the variability of global temperature so this will increase the amount of fluctuation and make the trend far less obvious — even if it’s still there.
So let’s pick a record that is well-known and highly reputable: CET, the central England temperature record. It even covers a longer time span than the global estimates! Here’s yearly average temperature (not temperature anomaly) from the CET record:
See how they turn this:
into this:
Another example:
The "how to take NOAAs 1.02 c warming per century" number down to a more climate denier "friendly" 0.69 c per century number.
If you go to NOAAs Global Temperature Anomalies - Graphing Tool
on their home page
and plot global LAND temperatures, all months, from 1880, you get this:
a 1.02 c per century number which is 100% in tune with all the other temperature data.
But deniers include the oceans to get the number down to 0.67 c per century.
Then it looks like this:
The next is also much recycled in denial-land:
Det neste bildet er selvforklarende. I klimafornekterland er dette bevis for at NOAA "planter" falske data. Men hva er det som egentlig skjer?
NOAA er på sine nettsider helt åpne om at kartene av typen til venstre er regnet ut med statistiske metoder og interpolering mellom datapunkter:
NOAA are 100% open about the fact that some temperature data are calculated using statistical methods and interpolation between data points. This is normal. Everyone who knows just a little bit about this topic, KNOWS this.
Deniers are kicking in open doors because;
Everything is available on their web pages and in the peer reviewed literature.
And there is conciliense and convergence science at work here. NOAAs data is confirmed by oceans data and satellite data which also shows the same warming trend.INCLUDING the UAH satellite data from Roy Spencer and John Christy which deniers always have referred to as "the most reliable" data.
How is the average global temperature anomaly time-series calculated?
Why do some of the products use different reference periods?
The national maps show temperature anomalies relative to the 1981–2010 base period. This period is used in order to comply with a recommended World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Policy, which suggests using the latest decade for the 30-year average. For the global-scale averages (global land and ocean, land-only, ocean-only, and hemispheric time series), the reference period is adjusted to the 20th Century average for conceptual simplicity (the period is more familiar to more people, and establishes a longer-term average). The adjustment does not change the shape of the time series or affect the trends within it.
Her er en annen oppklaring:
The most obvious difference is that as the name implies, the ERSST includes data from over the oceans. These data are gathered by buoys, ships, and satellites. A not so obvious difference is that NOAA's merged land–ocean surface temperature analysis incorporates GHCN-M land-based stations that are not used in the GHCN-M land-only map. The locations and ages of the 7280 Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) stations are depicted below. Note that the vast majority of the stations in Africa are less than twenty years old.
The land-only analysis uses GHCN-M stations only. It does not use satellite data. Because of this it excludes stations that don't have a solid history of measurements from 1981. This would include the GHCN-M station at the Kigali International Airport in Rwanda, whose data coverage over the last 40+ years is only 48%. The GHCN-M-based land-only map only uses about 2600 of the 7280 GHCN-M stations.
The NOAA Merged Land Ocean Global Surface Temperature Analysis uses satellite data as a sanity check. This enables it to use most of the ~4700 GHCN-M stations excluded from the land-only map.
BONUS - US data:
"Temperature measurements made with different instruments and methods over time must necessarily be adjusted to ensure high-quality records of temperature that reliably represent changes. The adjustments needed for land stations in the United States often increase the apparent long-term warming, but overall, adjustments actually reduce the global warming trend."
The data are made available on their website as the original data, the quality controlled and the homogenised versions on a station-by-station basis. The methods by which they undertake the analysis are fully documented in several papers in the peer-reviewed literature available from their website
The code they use to determine the adjustments is made available without restriction via their website.
Denne er hentet fra kommentarfelt-"krigen", der en amatørfornekter prøver å vise til at det er en nedgang i skogbranner, mens C02 nivået øker, noe som da tilsynelatende motbeviser AGW
This is taken from the facebook - "war", where an amateur denier tries to show that there is a decline in forest fires while the C02 level is increasing, which apparently disproves AGW.
Studien dette er hentet fra er / Here is the study graph is taken from:
Spatial and temporal patterns of global burned areain response to anthropogenic and environmentalfactors: Reconstructing global fire historyfor the 20th and early 21st centuries
Yang, J., H. Tian, B. Tao, W. Ren, J. Kush, Y. Liu, and Y. Wang (2014), Spatial and temporal patterns of global burned area in response to anthropogenic and environmental factors: Reconstructing global fire history for the 20th and early 21st centuries, J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci., 119, 249–263, doi:10.1002/2013JG002532.
But what are the conclusions from the study? Are they the same as the claim, "seems like an inverse relationship to me"? Notice the C02 line added to the graph, which misrepresent what the study set out to do. And no, the study does not support the claim.
Global burned area going down is primarily because of human activities, which the study clearly tells; Its about deforestation, increased crop lands and population increase.
"In our study, human impact was identified as the primary factor accounting for the declining trend in global fire activity, which reduced global burned area"
In the tropics, cropland area increased by 76.6%, and population increased by 310% from the 1900s to 2000s
Thus the graph is not proof against AGW. The study actually concludes with the opposite:
"The impact of climate change in extratropics is becoming increasingly important and may induce more fires in the context of global warming".
Another bad graph debunked:
Burning history - fiery furphies.
This post is about some exaggerated accounts that circulate about past forest fires. The exaggeration had been part of a normal human tendency - no-one cares very much whether accounts of events that caused suffering inthe past may be inflated, and so the more dramatic stories win out. But then maybe it does begin to matter.
The organisation currently responsible for presenting US fire history statistics is the National Interagency Fire Center. And their equivalent table lists data back to 1960, which pretty much agrees where it overlaps with the old census data to 1970. But they rather pointedly go back no further. And at the bottom of the table, they say (my bold):
"Prior to 1983, sources of these figures are not known, or cannot be confirmed, and were not derived from the current situation reporting process. As a result the figures above prior to 1983 shouldn't be compared to later data."
Again we see deniers misusing facts to suit their narrative.
Even if the number were correct:
Also the US Forest Service are saying the opposite of what deniers claim:
Do you think the drop in burned forest areas in the US had anything to do with the US Forest Service was established in 1905?
With a more advanced fire fighting department?
With the Fire Management Today Forum created in 1936 to further inform the public on fire prevention matters?
Any drop was not related to GW not happening.
US Forest Service
Here in our National Forests and Grasslands, these shifts include:
• More frequent wildfires that burn larger areas
• More severe problems with insects, pests, and diseases threatening trees and crops
• Snowpack decline in mountainous regions due to decreased snowfall and shorter winters
• Plant and animal ranges shifting northward to accommodate warmer temperatures
• Threatened watersheds due to more frequent water shortages, increased pest and fire severity, and shifts in ecosystem health
Roger Fjellstad Olsen sitt bilde.
"there is very well documented scientific evidence that climate change has been increasing the length of the fire season, the size of the area burned each year and the number of wildfires. These "ignition events" don't have a major effect on the scale of the fire, says Funk. But what does affect scale are prevailing climate conditions. And these have become warmer and drier - due to climate change.
"The areas where wildfires are taking place are always areas that [have become] drier and hotter, and where spring has come earlier," said Funk.
Drier conditions and higher temperatures increase not only the likelihood of a wildfire to occur, but also the duration and the severity of the wildfire. Wildfires are typically either started accidentally by humans - such as a burning cigarette carelessly tossed out of a window - or by natural causes like lightning.
What the peer reviewed science say on forest burned areas:
Large wildfire trends in the western United States, 1984–2011
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL059576
"We show that fire weather seasons have lengthened across 29.6 million km2 (25.3%) of the Earth’s vegetated surface, resulting in an 18.7% increase in global mean fire weather season length. We also show a doubling (108.1% increase) of global burnable area affected by long fire weather seasons (>1.0 σ above the historical mean) and an increased global frequency of long fire weather seasons across 62.4 million km2 (53.4%) during the second half of the study period."
Climate-induced variations in global wildfire danger from 1979 to 2013
"Anthropogenic increases in temperature and vapor pressure deficit significantly enhanced fuel aridity across western US forests over the past several decades and, during 2000–2015, contributed to 75% more forested area experiencing high (>1 σ) fire-season fuel aridity and an average of nine additional days per year of high fire potential.
Anthropogenic climate change accounted for ∼55% of observed increases in fuel aridity from 1979 to 2015 across western US forests, highlighting both anthropogenic climate change and natural climate variability as important contributors to increased wildfire potential in recent decades.
We estimate that human-caused climate change contributed to an additional 4.2 million ha of forest fire area during 1984–2015, nearly doubling the forest fire area expected in its absence.
Abatzoglou and Williams 2016 - Impact of anthropogenic climate change on wildfire across western US forests
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1607171113"
Extreme weather left its mark across the planet in 2016, the hottest year in recorded history. Record heat baked Asia and the Arctic. Droughts gripped Brazil and southern Africa. The Great Barrier Reef suffered its worst bleaching event in memory, killing large swaths of coral.
Now climate scientists are starting to tease out which of last year’s calamities can, and can’t, be linked to global warming.
Jo, det gjør de. Full debunk her.
Dr David Viner at CRU, England, never said that "Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past.". That was the headline the newspaper choose for their article, making it more sensational but losing the plot.
Dr Viner was also quoted as saying: "We're really going to get caught out. Snow will probably cause chaos in 20 years time."
The headline in this case is not what the story itself said, as Dr Viner made clear. The story was about the frequency of snowfalls, and how "snow is starting to disappear from our lives", which it stated clearly.
So a headline saying that "snowfalls are now just a thing of the past" is not a scientific prediction or statement. It is a newspaper headline, and should be treated as an invitation to read the entire story, which in this case clearly pointed out that snowfalls are becoming less frequent in Britain.
Anyway. Climate science dont make predictions based on a newspaper interview with one (1) scientist. Its the combined knowledge from thousands of scientists world wide. Look for the predictions in the peer reviewed science and the peer reviewed reports.
Like this one out from the USA in the autumn of 2017 which was peer reviewed by the National Academy of Sciences, the worlds most respected scientific academy, founded by Abraham Lincoln and with 200 Nobel Prize winners as members.
For regions that are less than 1000m above sea level and that currently experience winter temperatures just below freezing, he found that the chance of an extreme snowfall event will drop by an average of just 8%. But the total amount of snow that falls in these areas each winter may drop by as much as 65%, on average.
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A new resolution from Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and a dozen other Democrats argues that climate change hurts women more than men because it forces women to turn to "transactional sex" in order to survive.
Lee told The Hill that women are critically underrepresented in the development of climate change policy, and that her resolution "will affirm the commitment to include and empower women in economic development planning and international climate change policies and practices."
We support integrating policies that "support women globally to prepare for, build resilience for, and adapt to climate change," but aren't ok with the premise that all sex workers choose sex over death. As the resolution notes, climate change could also add "workload and stresses" on the female farmers who produce 60 to 80 percent of the food in developing countries; it also cites the "over 83 percent of low-income, single mothers" displaced by Hurricane Katrina as evidence of how climate change can affect women. "Climate change tragically forces women to prostitute themselves" is a titillating headline, but it's not an effective way to make sure marginalized women are treated fairly by their employers.
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A day with Emeril
On 10/30 I was blessed with an opportunity to work on the set of the Emeril show. He has a new show on the Discovery/Planet Green channel called Emeril Green. What an exciting day it was. My sons and I showed up at the Fairfax Whole Foods store early for our call time and was able to sneak just a few pics. Cameras were not allowed during shooting. Here is one shot of that day. | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '0', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.98675936460495}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '43212', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:WU5JLTLTWT2BHBVZHYMKMXN4L4ABWXMN', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:fe2aabae-78c6-4391-991b-e5a03a829040>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2018, 11, 21, 17, 42, 7), 'WARC-IP-Address': '172.217.7.225', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/html', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:OKTHZ4RZHCIUPFG5AW42XOYSDTLNCBEZ', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:4fdc3368-d52e-4c75-b1a3-5e4c64baf534>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'http://bohobakery.blogspot.com/2009/11/', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:87e44a33-ed8c-47c1-b517-d1ea56cca4e0>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '80', 'url': 'http://bohobakery.blogspot.com/2009/11/', 'warcinfo': 'isPartOf: CC-MAIN-2018-47\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for November 2018\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin (info@commoncrawl.org)\r\nhostname: ip-10-187-75-222.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Apache Nutch 1.15 (modified, https://github.com/commoncrawl/nutch/)\r\nrobots: checked via crawler-commons 0.11-SNAPSHOT (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons)\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.1\r\nconformsTo: http://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/warc-format/warc-1.1/', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.2709784507751465', 'original_id': '0e7b76ef707d4eb5ddceeb75820f73a4a6208e65e7662f2b5b28aff4276cffd1'} |
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Nativité en Faïence
This delightful little nativity set from Provence was created at the studios of Lallier-á-Moustiers. In the typical tradition of Santons the artist added towns people to the scene. These are more important than the traditional shepherds and Magi as it allows for the Holy Family to be set in a typical Provençal context. When you look closely at the faces it is as the angel and the towns people are singing. Maybe they are singing Christmas carols?
The history of faïence in Moustiers dates back to the 17th C. It is in this tradition that the Lallier family has worked as earthenware potters or faienciers since 1946. They started in Paris, moved to Orleans and now have settled in Moustiers.
Créche Briarde
This sweet nativity was handmade in the pottery studios of the Abbey of Jouarre in France. Each one of the figures is made out of clay and partially glazed .
This nativity comprises stylized figurines of the baby Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. The three Magi accompanied by a camel come bearing gifts. A shepherdess carrying a lamb, is accompanied by her daughter who brought along two sheep.
Painted Pebble Nativity
This unique nativity was created by Martine Gaussen who lives in Tourrette-sur-Loup, in the south of France.
Ms. Gaussen collects pebbles from the river Loup and paints on them. Influenced by the style of Russian icons her nativities comprise the Holy Family, shepherds, Magi but also local townspeople in the tradition of the French Santons.
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[ONE31]Ruen Benjapit: Kang Vorakarn/Plengkwan / Mos Patiparn/Noon Siriphun/Pang Ornjira
Discussion in '2018' started by KhoOnxNouxWanxJai, Dec 10, 2017.
1. Mannie
Mannie sarNie Juvenile
I'm so pissed!!!!!!!!!!!! The ending made this lakorn the worst lakorn ever. I hate Rit still and he ends up with Ahnong. He's a jerk. Phet's the perfect child!!! Eff everyone, except Yard. I like her lol. I want to see her in more lakorns where she deserves love. Actually the lakorn isn't that bad, glad she didn't end up with stupid Rit. And also Yard did so much... like she don't get enough credit.
OMG ARE THEY DOING PART 2??? This lakorn was popular and they didn't focus on the kids as much. If they are can it please be Yard and let her kill everyone? Since she doesn't have a reason to be good anyways lol
who can be under the mask tho??? lets make some guesses lol
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2. KhoOnxNouxWanxJai
KhoOnxNouxWanxJai Staff Member
How is that Phet was raised by a bad woman, but ended up the more sensible of the twins? LOL.
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3. spanky
spanky sarNie Oldmaid
Really # 2?
They can develop Yard & Phet's love line. I don't care about anong and kit (no character development). She fell in love with kit and they barely know each other. Phet never fell out of love...
I ffw often. .so ...mmm.. who wants revenge...who didn't really die?
Yard interactions was good with both bro.... she set them straight and call them out. I like how she called out kit. She didn't side with phet just because she liked him. She was helpful and reasonable.
Part 2 better develop more of those 2
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4. spanky
spanky sarNie Oldmaid
Kit was raised to be revengeful / spiteful.... and his core personal is "rash". His sole purpose is to seek revenge and hatred In his heart.
Phet had love of both parents and a fortunate life
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5. KhoOnxNouxWanxJai
KhoOnxNouxWanxJai Staff Member
Wait, is there going to be a part 2? Hopefully if there is a part two they don't do two generations and barely resolve the kids generation. I think the mask person at the end is possibly Kik's character lol.
The thing about Rit is that, even if Tubtim raised him with hatred, his real mother Waen was still around and I'm sure instilled good things in him. Look at Phet, Yok may have clouded most of his decisions but he still knew right from wrong.
Also, Phet's real name is Film ^.^
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6. HuabNag
HuabNag sarNie Adult
Espt 31 was better than 32; the scene of Yok, Phet and Waen confronting each other and the sacrificed scene were very hearted. I cried when Yok telling Phet how she wished he was her real child. It was so touching and sad. The sacrificed scene was also very well executed by Noon too. Why, I'm talking about the bad character lol.
I agreed, the ending was blah- I like that Phet and Yard start to talk, but also happy they are not rushing into a relationship just because it was ending. However, inside of me, I want Yard to end up with Phet. I think they match or maybe I'm biased because I like both of them more. Also I didn't feel anything (sad nor happy) for today esp. If there is really going to be part 2, I wish to have Phet and Yard develop their relationship and eventually Phet falling in love with Yard lol (dream).
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7. Mannie
Mannie sarNie Juvenile
Yeah same! Maybe Phet we still start to develop feelings for Yard not in a pity way but finally he lets Ahnong go and he can start fresh. Plus, his mom did want him to get with Yard and maybe it’ll be a fulfilling wish he grants his mom.
Lol I think Kik is under the mask too. Her role was so nothing compared to everyone. I can see her being hella evil haha. I was thinking she wanted to revenge for Pin and also to the family for causing years of drama haha.
If there is a part 2 I hope there’s no unnecessary love triangle since Phet already gave Ahnong to Rit. I feel like that’s maybe why they didn’t focus on the kids as much cause they planned this?? Ugh! I was like “it’s coming close to ending and they still are gonna ignore the younger generation?!”. Haha but all Noons scenes were so good. I cried when she had her moment with Phet. That mother and son duo was amazing! Phet had his mom’s back no matter what whereas Rit stabbed his mom hahahaha
I like Film now. He’s actually good for a newbie!
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8. KhoOnxNouxWanxJai
KhoOnxNouxWanxJai Staff Member
Does Film sort of remind anyone of Nat Thephassadin? Lol.
9. HuabNag
HuabNag sarNie Adult
@Mannie, yes, I start to like Film too, not sure because of the character he played or him, he does stands out for this lakorn. Hopefully he will have work and improve. Bella is good at protray this strong kind of character.
About the mask, he or she could be anyone.
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10. fallenangel12345
fallenangel12345 sarNie Egg
For me, the ending was rushed. They focus on the first generation too much that I can't feel the second generation relationships. I can't understand why Pin had to do what she did, ok I admit I didn't know Thai very well so I may have skipped the explanation part. She seems to care much about Waen, even when dying she still keep that handkerchief in the box. So it makes no sense for her to try to hurt Waen. The person with the mask in the end was sneaky! I'm agree with one of the comments above that the person maybe Kik's character, because she was so irrelevant in the lakorn lol. Maybe they will do some kinds of plot twist like it was Waen the whole time manipulating people into thinking that the other wives were bad while she was the boss. I know I'm crazy but so is Exact. Lol. The lakorn got a decently high rating plus the story was not wrapped up so there will be high chance for the part 2, with more drama (and hopefully) more character developments.
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11. spanky
spanky sarNie Oldmaid
Those abs....Film is a cutie...i want a film and belle...
Anong is sooo boring lol....no real development
I like film &belle growth....i like belle with kong too because she challenge him as a character
Hope there's a part 2 with the kids
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12. HuabNag
HuabNag sarNie Adult
I also hope there will part 2 that focuses on the kids and love development between Phet and Yard.
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13. DaoRisa
DaoRisa sarNie Adult
just have a chance to watch it (half way to go), and want to say I love this drama a lot.
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# LSTM-CRF in PyTorch
A minimal PyTorch implementation of bidirectional LSTM-CRF for sequence labelling.
Supported features:
- Mini-batch training with CUDA
- Lookup, CNNs, RNNs and/or self-attention in the embedding layer
- Hierarchical recurrent encoding (HRE)
- A PyTorch implementation of conditional random field (CRF)
- Vectorized computation of CRF loss
- Vectorized Viterbi decoding
## Usage
Training data should be formatted as below:
```
token/tag token/tag token/tag ...
token/tag token/tag token/tag ...
...
```
For more detail, see README.md in each subdirectory.
To prepare data:
```
python3 prepare.py training_data
```
To train:
```
python3 train.py model char_to_idx word_to_idx tag_to_idx training_data.csv (validation_data) num_epoch
```
To predict:
```
python3 predict.py model.epochN word_to_idx tag_to_idx test_data
```
To evaluate:
```
python3 evaluate.py model.epochN word_to_idx tag_to_idx test_data
```
## References
Zhiheng Huang, Wei Xu, Kai Yu. 2015. [Bidirectional LSTM-CRF Models for Sequence Tagging.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1508.01991) arXiv:1508.01991.
Harshit Kumar, Arvind Agarwal, Riddhiman Dasgupta, Sachindra Joshi. 2018. [Dialogue Act Sequence Labeling Using Hierarchical Encoder with CRF.](https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/AAAI/AAAI18/paper/download/16706/16724) In AAAI.
Xuezhe Ma, Eduard Hovy. 2016. [End-to-end Sequence Labeling via Bi-directional LSTM-CNNs-CRF.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.01354) arXiv:1603.01354.
Shotaro Misawa, Motoki Taniguchi, Yasuhide Miura, Tomoko Ohkuma. 2017. [Character-based Bidirectional LSTM-CRF with Words and Characters for Japanese Named Entity Recognition.](http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W17-4114) In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Subword and Character Level Models in NLP.
Yan Shao, Christian Hardmeier, Jörg Tiedemann, Joakim Nivre. 2017. [Character-based Joint Segmentation and POS Tagging for Chinese using Bidirectional RNN-CRF.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.01314) arXiv:1704.01314.
Slav Petrov, Dipanjan Das, Ryan McDonald. 2011. [A Universal Part-of-Speech Tagset.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1104.2086) arXiv:1104.2086.
Nils Reimers, Iryna Gurevych. 2017. [Optimal Hyperparameters for Deep LSTM-Networks for Sequence Labeling Tasks.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.06799) arXiv:1707.06799.
Feifei Zhai, Saloni Potdar, Bing Xiang, Bowen Zhou. 2017. [Neural Models for Sequence Chunking.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.04027) In AAAI.
Zenan Zhai, Dat Quoc Nguyen, Karin Verspoor. 2018. [Comparing CNN and LSTM Character-level Embeddings in BiLSTM-CRF Models for Chemical and Disease Named Entity Recognition.](https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.08450) arXiv:1808.08450.
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These oblong rectangular rice paper scrolls are a graceful pair. The background frames the work with a dusty rose hued floral pattern. The top and base of each ink painting is inlayed with a lovely piece of peach and sky blue hued silk. The black ink painting depicts Daruma, the man so devout he remove his eyelids as to spend all hours in meditation... | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '7', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.829788327217102}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '10031', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:IHTBNXBEQ7GLOUCBUEB37KHYL656UOHM', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:6b967173-8dcc-47e7-9566-5f0dc6b637a8>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2015, 6, 3, 10, 13, 16), 'WARC-IP-Address': '64.91.231.128', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': None, 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:LXQ7SXAQA2XHCX3DYC5BUTFLC6JMQUHY', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:a840c686-49d1-43f3-ab40-c6729e103277>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'http://www.trocadero.com/stores/mitch0369/catalog/Antiques/Regional_Art/Asian/Japanese/Devotional_Objects', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:6bdce9da-af21-4fa0-bf29-8f0b1388fced>', 'WARC-Truncated': 'length'}", 'previous_word_count': '98', 'url': 'http://www.trocadero.com/stores/mitch0369/catalog/Antiques/Regional_Art/Asian/Japanese/Devotional_Objects', 'warcinfo': 'robots: classic\r\nhostname: ip-10-180-206-219.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Nutch 1.6 (CC)/CC WarcExport 1.0\r\nisPartOf: CC-MAIN-2015-22\r\noperator: CommonCrawl Admin\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for May 2015\r\npublisher: CommonCrawl\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.0\r\nconformsTo: http://bibnum.bnf.fr/WARC/WARC_ISO_28500_version1_latestdraft.pdf', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.020948588848114014', 'original_id': 'c54123151d53c3b320ee7ef0999d253d089067ae29a80d04148eb9029d67474b'} |
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Epilepsy and athletics.
It may seem logical to place restrictions on athletes with epilepsy, but there are no studies to suggest that even contact sports exacerbate seizures, and there is ample evidence that exercise reduces seizure frequency and improves well-being. Thus, sports participation should generally be encouraged for epilepsy patients. The risk-benefit analysis for an individual patient is highly dependent on the athletic activity considered; type of seizure, the likelihood that a seizure will occur during the activity, and comorbid conditions. Water sports (scuba diving, swimming, boating), sports performed at heights (piloting, sky diving, climbing, horseback riding), and motor sports require specific considerations. | mini_pile | {'original_id': '7625277525733c607741c419d9cda663fdf58e2e88a04d0b14d3c3bf18edc0fa'} |
931 P.2d 1382 (1997)
122 N.M. 766
1997-NMSC-7
In the Matter of W. Eugene HERKENHOFF, An Attorney Disbarred from Practice Before the Courts of the State of New Mexico.
No. 21718.
Supreme Court of New Mexico.
January 27, 1997.
Virginia L. Ferrara, Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Albuquerque.
W. Eugene Herkenhoff, Silver City, Pro Se.
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING
OPINION
PER CURIAM.
This matter came before the Court for contempt proceedings pursuant to the provisions *1383 of NMSA 1978, Section 34-1-2 and Rule 17-206(G) NMRA 1996 of the Rules Governing Discipline. W. Eugene Herkenhoff was ordered to appear before this Court to explain why he should not be sanctioned for the two findings of criminal contempt entered against him on November 14, 1996.
On December 22, 1993, we suspended respondent from the practice of law for violations of several of the Rules of Professional Conduct but deferred the suspension and placed him on supervised probation for a period of twelve months. In re Herkenhoff, 116 N.M. 622, 866 P.2d 350 (1993). When it became apparent the respondent had no intention of cooperating with his supervisor, his probation was revoked and he was suspended May 18, 1994.
In the order of suspension, respondent was directed to comply with Rule 17-212, which requires an attorney who has resigned from practice or who has been suspended or disbarred to notify in writing all clients, opposing counsel, and courts and administrative agencies before which he or she has cases pending of the effective date of his or her resignation, suspension, or disbarment. Additionally, within ten days of the effective date, the attorney must file with this Court an affidavit confirming that he or she has complied fully with Rule 17-212 and attach thereto copies of the letters sent. Respondent failed to do this.
Further proceedings were held in an effort to compel respondent to comply with Rule 17-212 and, when these efforts were met with little cooperation from respondent, he was disbarred on January 9, 1995, effective retroactively to January 4, 1995, and fined $1540. In re Herkenhoff, 119 N.M. 232, 889 P.2d 840 (1995).[1]
On August 28, 1996, chief disciplinary counsel brought to this Court's attention by way of a verified motion for order to show cause certain information which indicated that respondent was continuing to hold himself out as an attorney and engage in the practice of law despite his disbarment.
In particular, respondent was representing Jose P. Lopez in a dispute Mr. Lopez was having with the Secretary of the Army before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in Washington, D.C. While we do not quarrel with federal regulations that permit non-lawyers to represent claimants in EEOC matters, a March 25, 1996, letter from respondent to EEOC personnel was written on his attorney letterhead stationary (with the word "RETIRED" typed below the words "W. Eugene Herkenhoff, Attorney at Law."). Respondent clearly was holding himself out as a duly licensed attorney who had simply taken retirement. When disciplinary counsel wrote to the recipient of the letter to clarify respondent's status as a disbarred attorney, respondent reacted angrily and wrote another letter (on his "RETIRED" attorney letterhead) to the EEOC recipient claiming that disciplinary counsel was harassing him and Mr. Lopez and asking that she be sanctioned under 18 U.S.C. Section 1505.
Additionally, respondent involved himself in the legal affairs of a former client, whose case was pending before the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. The client was represented in the case by John R. Polk, Esq., although she had been represented in the same matter by respondent prior to his disbarment.
In early July 1996, Polk communicated to his client that the plaintiff would drop its claim against her if she, in turn, would drop her counterclaim for attorney fees. In response to this offer, the client (with whom Polk had previously enjoyed an amicable relationship) sent Polk a highly critical letter questioning the amount of his hourly fee and actions taken (or not taken) by him and directing him to file certain specific but ill-advised pleadings in the case. As the client was not legally sophisticated and was not *1384 conversant with the legal terms contained in her letter, it appeared to Polk that the letter had been authored by respondent.
In a subsequent phone conversation with Polk, the client was cordial and made no reference to the legal concepts she had purportedly discussed in her letter. After an explanation by Polk of the various options available to her, the client agreed to the terms of the proposed settlement and promised to send a written authorization that day. Rather than the promised authorization, however, Polk received another letter from his client refusing to settle the case, requesting a refund of fees already paid, and asking that he not contact her by phone. This letter also appeared to have been written by respondent, although signed by the client.
In response, Polk moved the court for permission to withdraw on grounds that respondent's interference in the case had so seriously compromised his ability to communicate with his client that he was no longer able to represent her. Polk then received two more lettersone from his client and one from respondent. In her letter, again apparently produced by respondent, the client went on at some length about how respondent was not actually disbarred but was simply the subject of "an unconstitutional Bill of Attainder" illegally obtained by disciplinary counsel and was actually a retired attorney who was willing to give her advice and counsel when she requested it and charge her nothing for his time. Respondent's letter threatened Polk with legal action unless Polk took specified steps in the client's case, many of which were prohibited by the revised federal procedural rules.
United States Magistrate Lorenzo F. Garcia held a scheduling conference at which time Polk's motion to withdraw was considered. Judge Garcia advised the client that respondent was indeed disbarred and could not advise her or represent her in the case. In an affidavit presented to this Court, Judge Garcia stated that in his opinion, respondent's "secret participation and legal assistance to [the client] interfered with the attorney-client relationship existing between [the client] and her attorney, Mr. Polk, and further interfered with the parties' settlement discussions. This, in turn, needlessly contributed to the increased costs of litigation and court, counsel, and litigants' time."
Based upon these documented allegations in the verified motion for order to show cause, this Court issued an order to show cause directing respondent to respond to the motion on or before September 17, 1996, and to appear before the Court on September 18, 1996, to show cause why he should not be held in contempt of the Court's order of disbarment. Copies of both the motion and the order were served upon respondent by the clerk of this Court by certified mail at his address of record with the Court. The hearing date was subsequently continued by the Court until October 23, 1996, and respondent received notice of the rescheduled hearing.
Respondent filed no response to the motion for order to show cause denying the allegations. He did not appear at the October 23 hearing nor did he file any request for a continuance.[2] The allegations in the motion were deemed admitted. Respondent was found to be in direct criminal contempt of this Court not only for his misrepresentation of his status as a "retired" attorney and his continued practice of law in the face of our January 9, 1995, order of disbarment but also for his failure to appear before the Court on October 23 as ordered.
The record in this case fully supports the finding of direct contempt. The documentation attached to the unrefuted motion shows that respondent was holding himself out as a lawyer to EEOC personnel and was engaging in the practice of law by providing Polk's client with legal advice and assistance. The court file also shows that *1385 respondent received notice of the October 23 hearing and inexplicably failed to appear. Direct contempt may be established where the court's record shows violations of court rules. In re Avallone, 91 N.M. 777, 581 P.2d 870 (1978). It may also be established where the record shows clear violations of a court's orders.
Where criminal contempt is directbut not flagrantthe contemnor must be given prior warning, an opportunity to explain the conduct at issue, and a hearing on the matter before sanctions are imposed. In re Klecan, 93 N.M. 637, 603 P.2d 1094 (1979). There must be proof beyond a reasonable doubt of the conduct constituting criminal contempt. State ex rel. Bliss v. Greenwood, 63 N.M. 156, 315 P.2d 223 (1957). If the punishment to be imposed is imprisonment for less than six months or a fine of less than $1000, however, counsel need not be appointed and no jury trial is required. State v. Case, 100 N.M. 173, 667 P.2d 978 (Ct.App. 1983) (no right to counsel where imprisonment will not exceed six months); Seven Rivers Farm, Inc. v. Reynolds, 84 N.M. 789, 508 P.2d 1276 (1973) (no jury trial right where sole punishment is fine of $1000 or less).
In this instance, respondent was adequately warned by the order of disbarment. A hearing was scheduled whereby he was given the opportunity to explain his conduct. The record provides proof beyond a reasonable doubt that he failed to appear or respond and that he held himself out as a lawyer and engaged in the practice of law after the order of disbarment was entered.
On November 14, 1996, we entered the order finding respondent in direct criminal contempt for his violations of the disbarment order and his failure to appear on October 23 and ordered him to appear before the Court on December 4, 1996, to present any facts that would justify or mitigate either act of contempt.
At the December 4 hearing, respondent appeared to believe that since he had made the decision to retire prior to the entry of our order of disbarment, the disbarment order was of no effect. He claimed that he had notified his clients of his prior suspension, but the Court file is devoid of any indication that respondent complied with the requirements of Rule 17-212. Respondent also advised the Court that because people kept requesting legal advice and assistance from him, he felt obligated to provide services to them at no cost, even though he was retired. He stated that he failed to attend the October 23 hearing because of a prior commitment to be at Lake Powell with friends.
An attorney does not defeat the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Court by simply deciding to retire, particularly where he is under an order of deferred suspension. The Court's disbarment order of January 9, 1995, is a valid order entered after proceedings conducted pursuant to the Rules Governing Discipline. Respondent violated that order and has shown no reason why sanctions should not be imposed against him. An attorney who has been suspended or disbarred may not continue to provide legal services to members of the public, with or without remuneration.[3] Additionally, a cruise on Lake Powell is not the sort of emergency that excuses an attorney's non-appearance at a court proceeding of which he has received notice. Even if an attorney has a conflicting court engagement or other legitimate excuse, he is expected to advise the court of the conflict by filing the appropriate pleading requesting a continuance well in advance of the scheduled hearing.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that W. Eugene Herkenhoff is hereby sentenced to five (5) months of incarceration for his contumacious conduct; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the entire period of incarceration be and hereby is suspended under the following terms and conditions:
*1386 (1) Respondent shall abide by all of the terms and conditions of the amended disbarment order issued on January 9, 1995, including the payment of the $1540 fine, with accrued interest, to this Court and the payment of $78.51 in assessed costs, with accrued interest, to the Disciplinary Board;
(2) Respondent shall adhere to and comply with the requirements of Rule 17-212 NMSA 1996 on or before December 16, 1996; and
(3) Respondent shall cease from using and destroy all stationary that indicates he is a retired attorney.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that should any of the terms and conditions not be followed, this Court shall lift the suspension of the period of incarceration and issue a bench warrant for respondent's immediate arrest and confinement.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this opinion be published in the State Bar of New Mexico State Bar Bulletin and the New Mexico Reports.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
MINZNER, J., not participating.
NOTES
[1] We note that there is a typographical error at 119 N.M. at 234, 889 P.2d at 842. The opinion states that respondent was disbarred effective January 4, 1994. He was disbarred effective January 4, 1995.
[2] Respondent wrote to the Chief Justice advising him that he would not be present on October 23 due to a previous commitment. The letter was not filed with the clerk nor was a copy sent to disciplinary counsel. The letter is not a part of the record of this case. Informal ex parte communications with the Court are not considered responsive pleadings.
[3] See discussion of reasons why disbarred attorneys are not permitted to give legal advice to members of the public in In re Schmidt, 121 N.M. 640, 916 P.2d 840 (1996), also decided today.
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Before you read my words, you may want to read these:
Now... moving on. I may be registered as a Democrat - but that doesn't mean I wouldn't vote for the most qualified (or least-crazy) person for the job, regardless of party affiliation. I just want a person to run the country who isn't a complete retard and can some day make the USA a place that can be respected elsewhere in the world.
Not a place where someone tries to shove their (incredibly retarded) beliefs down everyone's throat via our government.
Rick Santorum is against any and all forms of birth control. And he wants the USA to be against them too.
Who is Rick Santorum to say how things are "supposed to be?" Because of how he interprets an ancient book about his lord? I'm sorry, but these types of people push me even farther away from any sort of belief in God. These types of people are ruining Christianity and the bible. RUINING IT.
And he also wants to ruin this country... wait, he actually wants to make things how they're "supposed to be." And that's... better, right?
Oh, and if you think this is not about religion, you might be crazier than he is.
Here's the deal: if you want to believe in something that I may or may not agree with, that's fine. If you want to live your life in a way that supposedly is supported by those beliefs, awesome. I'm not going to get in your way. I'll even respect your decision to live that way and believe those things. Isn't that supposed to be what is awesome about our country?
What I will NOT support or respect in any way is someone who cannot extend me the same courtesy. How does something like contraception even become a debatable issue with our government? Does he also not want to teach evolution? Would he make a constitutional amendment outlawing that too? I know! Let's make an amendment that says 20% of everyone's annual income has to be donated to Rick Santorum's Church of Crazy Assholes!
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• Ken
January 6, 2012 at 3:32 pm
Isn’t the Gov that wants to separate church and state? So whether or not you believe in Christianity that is of little concern to a politician? Correct?
Now I KNOW that Catholics believe that God is to give you as many children as he see’s fit, and that sex is ONLY for making children. And MANY other Christians also see it this way… I for one (grew up Catholic now CMA) don’t see it this way, but this is MY choice. I may or may not have to answer to these decisions when i meet the man upstairs.
If he wins i better hurry up and go get the snip! lol
He does seam to be a bit “out there”.
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A Gaza health official said a 12-year-old boy, a 60-year-old farm guard and a militant were killed as the exchanges of fire entered their third day. Egyptian efforts to achieve a cease-fire faltered, spurned by the two factions in Gaza responsible for the rocket fire. The Israeli military said its aircraft targeted rocket launchers.
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Tricks Wholesalers Use, a Pay-to-Play Follow-up
Earlier this week, Dann Paquette made some pretty incendiary claims about how breweries got tap handles in certain Boston pubs: by paying for them. After I posted on it, a few people emailed to give some insight into their experiences here. I know all these people and can vouch they are who they say they are--but for obvious reasons they did not want their names associated with their comments. I think you'll find it interesting, though.
This first comment, from a brewery sales rep working in OR, WA, ID, and AK, summarizes a lot of what I heard:
Pay to play absolutely exists in mature markets like the northwest but it's not typically found in bars except for high volume accounts with few beer choices. You can imagine even if you could convince a buyer at a bar with a great beer selection to put beer on in exchange for money or gifts it would not make the consumer try your beers. The accounts that do this seem to be closer to stadiums and event centers that have huge crowds that pack a place but are not known for beer selection. If you are one of a few beer handles you will pick up some sales.
But unlike some markets, where it seems corruption is rampant (the source above added "I went on a trip to Chicago a year ago and could not believe what was being asked of me. Buyers asked to buy two kegs get one free. Bartenders asked for money to push our beer"), it's more nuanced in the Northwest. This comes from a wholesaler:
We do see some of this in Portland, where if distributors don’t give accounts free T-shirts, glassware, kegs etc. then your beer isn’t on. I know of one distributor that’ll give an out of date keg to an account for free to sell in another tap handle. Overall it’s not too bad in Portland (& Oregon in general) but it does happen with certain accounts. My impression is it’s driven by the accounts asking for free stuff vs. distributors pushing free stuff.
We compete pretty hard in Portland but I’m pretty pleased to say it’s mostly above board. All the OR distributors sit in the room together at OBWDA meetings and get along for the most part.
There seems to be a fuzzy line where breweries are asked to offer inducements of freebies. (You can see how that would be good for pub business.) A former rep for a NW brewery added a bit of texture. (The source asked me to paraphrase his comments.)
Wholesalers aren't allowed to give "items of value" to pubs in OR and WA. You can give things like information sheets or beer mats, but not leather jackets, neon signs or free kegs. Interestingly, it is legal to give items to customers--things like glassware, given to pubgoers directly, rather than through the pub.
He went on to describe a practice that is probably not legal, but would be nearly impossible to police. He actually witnessed this happen first hand.
A brewery was willing to pay $500 to the distributor's representative if he could move ten kegs of the brewery's beer. This is legal. As the promotion was about to end, the distributor had sold only eight kegs. At the last account, he swung a deal so that he essentially dipped into the promo money and sold the two kegs to the pub for the price of one. (The pub paid for the two up front, and the distributor shared the cost of the keg later.)
Writing in comments, The Common's Josh Grgas echoed the same thing:
Josh added a comment that illustrates how hard it would be to separate pubs who are corruptible from those who just have random preferences:
The upshot: Portland and Oregon are probably pretty clean, but every market is different. We often talk about the ways in which the three-tiered system is so good at preventing market domination--and it is. But having an invisible layer in between the producer and retailer also offers an opportunity for hard-to-stop corruption. | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '104', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.9577258825302124}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '58891', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:A6DGXX46Q2XL6FM5WKMRZIYZCUTOT7VU', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:89559283-172c-47c5-882b-f13591401a53>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2018, 12, 10, 21, 56, 51), 'WARC-IP-Address': '198.49.23.144', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/html', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:VFWHLMG66BVIUWWJBHWPXYY36HOCY5CN', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:16aa5838-51cd-4996-944b-fff3a4652223>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'https://www.beervanablog.com/beervana/2014/10/tricks-wholesalers-use-pay-to-play.html', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:94ae1112-552a-4368-af89-8c7603777196>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '789', 'url': 'https://www.beervanablog.com/beervana/2014/10/tricks-wholesalers-use-pay-to-play.html', 'warcinfo': 'isPartOf: CC-MAIN-2018-51\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for December 2018\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin (info@commoncrawl.org)\r\nhostname: ip-10-185-234-147.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Apache Nutch 1.15 (modified, https://github.com/commoncrawl/nutch/)\r\nrobots: checked via crawler-commons 0.11-SNAPSHOT (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons)\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.1\r\nconformsTo: http://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/warc-format/warc-1.1/', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.08198100328445435', 'original_id': '72b4f1b7a160f90ed0bcd189b9dd99d2380d2eae0f122a95ee6a6c31e43ef6e3'} |
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1. D@n
Genesys 2 SD card slot
@DanK, I've been using this code for working with SD Cards recently. So far, I've been successful reading and writing files. While I've used the reset, and while I start the design with the SD card in reset, I'm not quite certain that it actually resets the card like it's supposed to. I had some test failures along the way to getting this working that suggest that the reset didn't truly pull power from the card as well as removing the card from the board did. Dan
2. Seriously? You didn't look at the material I offered then. Allow me to post it here, at the expense of any readability, since the following pictures were taking from the documentation I referenced above: Once you fire up the Memory Interface Generator IP product guide, it will lead you through a series of dialog boxes used to configure the core. Step one is to create a new design. I like to use the AXI interface for my designs. There is another interface available that I have yet to find sufficient documentation for. Step two: skip picking any pin-compatible FPGA's--you'll only need to support the one that was already selected when you created your project Step three, specify that you want a DDR3 SDRAM configuration Step four: Identify your chip, clock rate, voltage, data width, and any number of bank machines that you want. Do note that you cannot go faster than about 325MHz with this board--the chip won't allow it. Likewise, you can't go slower than about 300MHz since the DDR3 SDRAM spec doesn't allow that. Since this is rather high speed, and do to limitations of the Xilinx chip on the Arty, you'll need to use a 4:1 controller. Note that this is grayed out because the chip won't support the alternative 2:1 controller at this speed. The MIG controller will generate this 325MHz clock from the incoming clock you give it (100MHz), and give you an output clock which you can use for your design at 325/4 = 81.25MHz. Depending on whether or not your controller can handle out-of-order returns, you may wish to select "Normal" or "STRICT" ordering. I used Normal when this was written. I've since rewritten my AXI controller for strict ordering--it's just simpler and easier to deal with. You can then choose what data width you want for your AXI bus. 128-bits is the natural data width for this memory. Anything else will bloat the logic used for your memory controller with a data width converter. Depending on how you choose to generate your AXI requests, you may or may not want narrow burst support. (Xilinx's AXI example doesn't support Narrow Bursts, although it is part of the AXI spec.) This would also bloat your design, and I'm not sure it's really necessary. I have written an article on how to handle narrow burst support. Moving on, AXI allows out of order transactions. My original design used out-of-order support and allowed every transaction to have a different AXI ID and thus to get returned in a different order. It was a pain to deal with. If you want to do this though, an ID width of 5 with unique request IDs per beat will allow the controller unconstrained freedom to reorder your requests. If you choose to use strict ordering, you don't need to support any more ID widths than the rest of your system requires. Step six, where you were asking your question, is spelled out here as well: a 100MHz input clock period works just fine. It will be multiplied up to 1.3GHz and then divided back down to 325MHz to support the clock rate we selected earlier. Read burst type really depends upon how your CPUs cache wishes to access memory. If you don't care, just pick sequential--it's easier to optimize for. Output driver and RTT impedence come straight from the Digilent documentation. This board has a Chip Select pin on it's DDR3 interface, so you'll need to enable that here. I also like Row-Bank-Column ordering, since it's easier to guarantee 100% throughput, although I have no idea if the MIG controller will guarantee non-stop throughput across banks. Perhaps I'm just superstitious that way. Step seven, clock inputs: Since you will need a 200MHz reference clock (this isn't optional, nor is the frequency up to the user), and the only place you can get that on this board is from the 100MHz input clock, your only option is to select "No Buffer" for both of these clocks and to run your 100MHz through a PLL. You can then send the outputs of that PLL to the MIG. Picking 100MHz gives you greater flexibility for the rest of the clocks coming from that PLL. Reset type is up to you, I'm using Active Low. You won't need the debugging signals--if everything works well. (I have had problems before, but solved them without the debugging signals.) The board also provides you with an incoming voltage reference. I/O power reduction is the default, but not something I've experimented with, and unless you want to feed the core with the local temperature yourself, you'll need to enable the on-board XADC and give the MIG control over it. Step eight: You'll want to select the internal termination impedance of 50 Ohms. Step nine: Since Digilent already built this board, you'll want to select a "fixed pin out"--the pins are already laid out and selected for you Step 10: This one's a real pain if you don't want to reference my design as a place to start from, but ... you'll need to identify each of the external wires to the MIG for layout. You can reference my design and the UCF file within it to make this part easy, or you can painstakingly dig for that information. As I recall, I found this information from the Arty project file. Step 11: The final step I took was to make the system reset, calibration complete, and error signals "No connect"--that keeps them from being assigned I/O buffers if they aren't directly connected to pins. You can still use these signals within your design if you want. Do be aware that the latency of the MIG controller is around 20+ clocks. It works ideal for high throughput designs of 128-bits per beat, such as a cache might generate, but it's going to be a speed bump in any more random memory access pattern. Now, that's an awful long post to answer a basic question which would likely have followups, but it does show in gory detail how you can set up the MIG. If you want more detail, the project itself is an example design which you can reference--or not. Take your pick. Oh, and Yes, this information was in the project's documentation which I referenced in my first response. Dan
3. @binry, You can see all the settings I used here. Do take note, though, that most of those who use the Arty platform tend to use the Vivado schematic editor. I'm one of the few that does not. Yes, I choose not to use buffers for the clocks specifically because they come from internal MMCM/PLLs. The other option is for clocks coming directly from pins into the MIG core. In those cases, the MIG will attach I/O buffers to the clock pins--something that can only be done to input pins before any other logic is applied. Since I needed the 200MHz clock, I went with the PLL first--forcing the MIG clocks to avoid instantiating I/O buffers lest the design not be able to match to the Xilinx hardware. I also use the 100MHz incoming clock, after passing through a PLL, directly into the MIG--so the incoming system clock rate is 100MHz rather than 166.67MHz. This is the value in the IP catalog setting, as linked above. This is separate from what the core wants as a "reference clock"--that needs to be 200MHz. The MIG then produces it's own clock, which I then use as the system clock throughout my design. Dan
4. @binry, I usually feed the MIG controller with the 100MHz clock as the system reference clock if possible. The MIG will handle dividing this as appropriate. The reference clock must be at 200MHz. This is to support the IO delay controller within the chip, which only accepts a 200MHz clock Yes, you can connect the 100MHz system clock into the MIG. The MIG will generate a reset that you can use--based off of both when the PLLs settle and when it's internal calibration is complete I'm not familiar with the example project you cite. My own example Arty A7 project doesn't use the traffic generator at all. Dan
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Advanced topics
For CDC, consider these articles on 1) basic CDCs, 2) formally verifying asynchronous designs, and 3) Asynchronous FIFOs. For speed optimizations, you'll need to learn about pipelining. Here's an article on pipeline control. Dan
6. Welcome to the forums! I'm an FPGA enthusiast myself, known for my blog. Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think of it. Dan
7. @Kenny, If you are an FPGA beginner, then ... I would start somewhere else. I would recommend starting by learning how to debug FPGA designs. The problem with FPGA development is that, unlike software, you have little to no insight into what's going on within the FPGA. There are a couple keys to success: Being able to insure your design works as intended before placing it onto the FPGA. Simulation and formal methods work wonders for this task. Unlike debugging on hardware, both of these approaches to debugging offer you the ability to investigate every wire/signal/connection within your design for bugs. If you are unfamiliar with these tools, then I would recommend my own tutorial on the topic. Being able to debug your design once it gets to hardware. This should be a last resort since its so painful to do, but it is a needed resort. To do this, it helps to be able to give the hardware commands and see responses. It helps to be able to get traces from within the design showing how it is (or isn't) working. I discuss this sort of thing at length on my blog under the topic of the "debugging bus (links to articles here)", although others have used Xilinx's ILA + MicroBlaze for some of these tasks. Either way, welcome to the journey! Dan
8. @Kenny, Any entry level board can and will do an FFT--the real question is how much of an FFT do you want to do. I've done FFT's on an Artix-7 35T, so you should be okay with the S7-50. That said, size and complexity are tightly coupled with both the size of the FFT and the precision of the bits within it. If you want an example, this FFT Demo was built using Digilent's Nexys Video board. It works by reading data from an external Pmod MIC3 microphone, filtering the data, windowing it, FFT'ing it, taking the log of the magnitude, and then writing it to memory. The memory is then treated as a framebuffer and used to display a scrolling raster via an HDMI output. Optional software will make the raster scroll in simulation window (also provided, tested on Ubuntu). Dan
9. D@n
Arty S7 Board Layout
@ykaiwar, It sounds like there's an issue with the DDR3 SDRAM on your new board, but you've declared an issue with the ability to configure the FPGA at all. So let me ask about some basic things in between configuring an FPGA and getting the DDR3 SDRAM working: Can you turn an LED on? Can you turn it off? Can you make it blink? Can you mirror the serial port (you do have one, right) from receive back to transmit and verify that it works? If these tests fail, then you aren't yet ready to discuss possible SDRAM problems. If they succeed, then you can start to bootstrap your FPGA's capability more and more until you know exactly what is and isn't working. Dan
10. D@n
Basys3 Memory
@trian, Truly answering this question is rather complex and will likely depend upon more details than you have shared. You'll need to check the camera and display's I/O capabilities, the FPGAs I/O capabilities, pixel clock rates, the size of the display in pixels, your memory bandwidth and more. If you intend to have a CPU on board, you'll also need to make sure you allocate space for it's memory. That's a lot of analysis you'll need to do. It's doable, but expect to make a couple mistakes along the way. We all do. Some of us seem to make more than others ... I personally tried to do something similar (framebuffer to VGA output) using the Basys3 only to discover in hindsight that it doesn't have a lot of internal RAM. The Basys3 doesn't come with any off-chip RAM, so if you want RAM all you have to work with is the block RAM. In my own design, I only managed to scrounge 128kB together before running out of resources on chip. I was then sadly disappointed when I couldn't fit any decent sized framebuffer on the Basys3. What good is a VGA when you don't have a framebuffer? Instead, I used flash memory as a ROM-based framebuffer. Flash, however, is slow so it took a lot of work to get it fast enough. (I compressed my images) This allowed me to present a basic slide-show at 640x480. I haven't tried higher resolutions (yet). At the time, I thought I'd never do any better and gave up trying. I later discovered that someone on Digilent's staff (I'll let her remain nameless ...) and often on the forum had managed to get a lot of PacMan running in this small memory space. (The project was never complete, collision detection I hear didn't (yet) work by the time the project needed to be handed in. Probably why she doesn't share more ...) So, careful engineering can overcome a lot of problems. You may find yourself limited by your creativity. Certainly necessity is the mother of many inventions. In light of all of this, I'd recommend looking into an off-chip RAM of some-type. Perhaps a hyperRAM? Be aware, though, if you are new at this then you'll have a challenge ahead of you to get something you are unfamiliar with working--even if you choose to use someone else's "proven" core. Dan
11. @sab, Fascinating! Which core are you using? Is it a public core, a Xilinx core, or commercial core, or one of your own that you are evaluating? If you need a public core that can be used (mostly) cross-platform, then I can provide some that you can then reference in your study if you need to. Let me also suggest that your coefficients need to be run-time settable for performance measurements. If you don't, the synthesis tool might remove certain multiplies (multiply by +/- 2^n) and so otherwise bias your result. Dan
12. @sab, Just on its face, I'm surprised you were able to implement an FIR filter in only 430 LUTs and one DSP. This sounds rather light. Tell me, though, how many coefficients did your FIR filter have? (I'm typically looking at 10+, this looks too small for that.) How bits did each of those coefficients have? (I like between 8 and 16, to match the incoming ADC) Were the coefficients fixed? (Vivado can do a lot of optimizations on fixed coefficients, not so much on run-time programmable coefficients.) How many bits did each of the input samples have? How many bits were in the output? All of these have an affect on how much logic an FIR uses. Dan
13. @Tejna, Welcome to the forums! I'm an FPGA blogger, and so I'd invite you to check out any of the articles I've written. </shameless plug> Dan
14. @ekazemi, The code I presented has user-selectable phase resolution, subject to the accuracy of the originating clock and some quantization error on the output. This can easily be adjusted to create whatever phase clock signal you want. Be aware, as with everything FPGA, the devil is in the details. For example, if you aren't careful, you could create a glitchy clock without intending to. On the other hand, the technique is simple enough as to offer lots of possibilities--which sounds just like what you are looking for. Dan
15. If you are trying to create clock "glitches", then you definitely want to avoid using the MMCM. Try the above linked method. I think you'll find no problems at rates as slow as 16MHz. Dan | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '6', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.9521801471710204}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '123240', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:ZBZSFRE2WM2GFM6MN4FMMBTKEOKOHPSV', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:fa3185f7-5209-4e03-a346-63f70bfe9cbf>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2019, 11, 22, 23, 10, 46), 'WARC-IP-Address': '54.186.108.7', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/html', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:2OEDICHNJKDWEP7MYL26XJJP4WZ35Y27', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:b51dcc34-bc46-4a16-ab0f-ef48ce404c89>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'https://forum.digilentinc.com/profile/1454-dn/', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:2a9ee754-5fbe-4394-87ec-dad015960a9c>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '2809', 'url': 'https://forum.digilentinc.com/profile/1454-dn/', 'warcinfo': 'isPartOf: CC-MAIN-2019-47\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for November 2019\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin (info@commoncrawl.org)\r\nhostname: ip-10-67-67-135.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Apache Nutch 1.16 (modified, https://github.com/commoncrawl/nutch/)\r\nrobots: checked via crawler-commons 1.1-SNAPSHOT (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons)\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.1\r\nconformsTo: http://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/warc-format/warc-1.1/', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.12167960405349731', 'original_id': 'c5ba3584378c7b921f4e1cf129fe522e3f46bb37d7838e3d96ffbd65ab306a73'} |
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At some point in their lives, people while admiring the night starry sky wish if someday they could travel into space. The thought of the feeling weightless does excite the child within us. To be able to go beyond the Earth’s atmosphere and to see the expanse that lies beyond is no longer a dream on a falling star.
A Houston based US company called Orion Span plans to build a hotel and let people spend a 12-day exciting vacation in the outer space in a fully modular 35-by-14-foot Aurora space station, a first of a kind luxury space hotel. Aurora space station planned to be placed 200 miles above the Earth’s surface will have the capacity to accommodate up to four travelers and two crew members at a time.
For the outer space experience, the enthusiasts would have to spend a tiny amount of $9.5 million which is inclusive of the launching shuttle cost. The reservations are open now and to make a booking on the waitlist, one has to pay a token amount of $80,000. And in case, the fear and worry take better of one’s dreams, the booking amount is entirely refundable.
All the visitors are required to complete the mandatory space training in advance of their journey over the span of three months to become the guests at the world’s (outer world’s) first opulent space hotel,. The training will teach the valued customers the basics of living in the space, and upon its completion, one would receive an Orion Span Astronaut Certification.
The 12-day long vacation will also offer the visitors an opportunity to grow their food. What makes it more exciting is the fact that every 90 minutes the space station completes an orbit; the guests will have the opportunity to see day and night over Earth hundreds of times during their stay. With Aurora’s fastest wireless internet access in the space, one even can share their magical experience with their family and friends on Earth instantly.
And if the visitors had the most exhilarating experience and are thrilled about have a life in the space, Aurora station would also provide leases on-orbit capacity. The company also plans to offer the Earthlings a chance to “Own a piece of Space” by building Orbital Space Condos.
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Quick Answer: Can Your Phone Take Pictures Without You Knowing?
Does Snapchat secretly take photos of you?
“Of course, a recipient can always screenshot or save your Snaps or Chats.
“But the important point is that Snapchat is not – and never has been – stockpiling your private Snaps or Chats..
Does your phone take pictures without you knowing?
What are the signs that your cell phone is tapped?
7 Signs That Your Phone is TappedStrange and unpredictable behavior. People walk at the Prado beach | Jean Christophe Magnenet/AFP/Getty Images. … Excessive battery drain. Sacre Couer in Paris | Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images. … Persistent background noise. … Strange texts. … Unexpectedly high data usage. … High phone temperature. … Leaked secrets.
What happens if you use an image without permission?
If it’s copyrighted, you could be sued if you use it without permission. … “They copyright pictures that they take, and what they do is, they’ll get a copyright on it, and they’ll put it out on the Internet, and it’s freely available on the Internet. If you run a Google search their image will appear.”
Is it harassment to take a picture of someone?
It is generally permissible for people to take photographs at any public place or any private place that they own or rent. … With that said, if the photographer is taking photos for a purpose that violates the law — such as to harass or stalk — that’s another story.
Is it illegal to save pictures from Facebook?
Downloading photos from Facebook or Instagram is specifically allowed by the terms of service you agree to when uploading. This is why photos have a download button. … Clearly you could just save the links to the photos and view them with your browser. So it really doesn’t matter if you download them.
Can someone see you through your phone camera?
Can someone take your picture without your permission?
The taking of photographs of an individual without their consent is a civil matter. Taking a photo of a person where they can expect privacy (inside their home or garden) is likely to be a breach of privacy laws.
Should I cover my phone camera?
Do banks take pictures your house?
If you are in financial trouble and having trouble meeting your monthly mortgage payments, the bank that owns the mortgage will send a real estate agent, appraiser or local loan officer to photograph it once foreclosure proceedings have begun. If you are still in the house, they usually only photograph the exterior.
What to do if someone takes a picture of you?
Which apps can access my camera?
Doing this opens a list of apps installed on your mobile device. Tap the setting icon located at the upper-right corner. 3- Touch the “App permissions” option. And, Touch on “Camera.” This will open up all the apps that could require Camera access on your mobile device.
Why did someone just take a picture of my house?
If you have a mortgage, homeowner’s insurance, or pay taxes, somebody will occasionally take pictures of your house. Also, if you bought your house within the last year it may be used as a “comp” for sales that are taking place nearby.
Can you press charges if someone takes a picture of you?
You cannot, in most circumstances, sue someone for the act of taking photographs. Not even in your own home. The taking of photographs is considered a form of expression, thus this is protected by free speech rights and few countries offer a civil tort where you can sue for damages from being photographed.
Can you take photos of people’s houses?
There is no right to privacy that forbids you taking a person’s photo so long as you are standing on public property. You can even take a photo of someone in their house or backyard so long as you don’t step on their private property. Secondly, nobody can claim copyright to their own image. | dclm_baseline | {'bff_contained_ngram_count_before_dedupe': '185', 'language_id_whole_page_fasttext': "{'en': 0.9301076531410216}", 'metadata': "{'Content-Length': '35883', 'Content-Type': 'application/http; msgtype=response', 'WARC-Block-Digest': 'sha1:VRF73VGNIUJ3J7WPKFUXIY22ZPX7NBF7', 'WARC-Concurrent-To': '<urn:uuid:ba85a161-dc3d-4d8a-a692-17bddcb58d31>', 'WARC-Date': datetime.datetime(2021, 5, 16, 22, 25, 4), 'WARC-IP-Address': '45.130.40.25', 'WARC-Identified-Payload-Type': 'text/html', 'WARC-Payload-Digest': 'sha1:FHT277Z6WQXVZSSSANO4CPDLW62RWY46', 'WARC-Record-ID': '<urn:uuid:c970f73c-924f-4469-917a-32f9e85df76f>', 'WARC-Target-URI': 'https://bantockpark.com/qa/quick-answer-can-your-phone-take-pictures-without-you-knowing.html', 'WARC-Type': 'response', 'WARC-Warcinfo-ID': '<urn:uuid:23d04815-e624-4c9e-b35c-278023f5a785>', 'WARC-Truncated': None}", 'previous_word_count': '851', 'url': 'https://bantockpark.com/qa/quick-answer-can-your-phone-take-pictures-without-you-knowing.html', 'warcinfo': 'isPartOf: CC-MAIN-2021-21\r\npublisher: Common Crawl\r\ndescription: Wide crawl of the web for May 2021\r\noperator: Common Crawl Admin (info@commoncrawl.org)\r\nhostname: ip-10-67-67-245.ec2.internal\r\nsoftware: Apache Nutch 1.18 (modified, https://github.com/commoncrawl/nutch/)\r\nrobots: checked via crawler-commons 1.2-SNAPSHOT (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons)\r\nformat: WARC File Format 1.1\r\nconformsTo: https://iipc.github.io/warc-specifications/specifications/warc-format/warc-1.1/', 'fasttext_openhermes_reddit_eli5_vs_rw_v2_bigram_200k_train_prob': '0.4135661721229553', 'original_id': 'a4300feae2cbc42f2b35e89be776e3806a105349e45e20759f37a9b49e4a49c7'} |
Williams practicing patience in Florida
Williams practicing patience
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The word patient hasn't often been used to describe Kenny Williams during the White Sox general manager's six-year tenure.
Williams has a plan put together for his team's ultimate success long before the onset of weeklong offseason get-togethers such as the 2006 Winter Meetings, beginning Monday at the Swan and Dolphin Resort on the Disney World grounds. If his particular plans didn't bear fruit during previous Winter Meetings, then Williams left with a slightly less than satisfied feeling.
Over the years of success and through the countless impact moves Williams has managed to execute, patience hasn't quite become a watchword for the White Sox leader. But it now has become a regular part of his vocabulary, especially in a market where many top-of-the-line free agents still have yet to settle.
"I'm acquiring a little patience along the way over the years," said Williams, during his 22-minute chat with the Chicago media Monday evening. "In the past, it has driven me crazy to go into these GM or Winter Meetings and not have accomplished what we set out to accomplish.
"Then again, you might be taking on a little bit more than you are able or capable of. A lot of variables are at play that you simply have no control over. While I might see the logic in an offer to a free agent or a trade situation and feel that's something fair, it doesn't always work out that way."
This somewhat detailed explanation sheds some light on Williams' philosophy brought to Florida upon his arrival Monday. Williams always has been a straightforward operator and spoke of how he uses the general managers' meetings to lay the groundwork in advance, so he doesn't have to "sit around and have gang warfare meetings that sometimes occur during the Winter Meetings, where you have six of your guys and I have six of my guys, and you have charts and graphs all over the place."
Ideally, the groundwork would provide a quick return. But Williams admitted to having no meetings with other general managers on his Monday agenda, or Tuesday and Wednesday, for that matter. One of the White Sox beat writers followed up Williams' open schedule breakdown by asking with a comic tinge, "Then, why are you here?"
After the laughter passed, including Williams' appreciation of the comment, the general manager indicated something could change in the course of the three days spent near the Magic Kingdom.
"You never know what will come along," Williams said. "Sometimes you just sit back and allow clubs to come back to us because we've already stated our intentions. We stated where we are in the free agent market, as well as the trade market."
The White Sox have not been players in the free agent market during the current offseason. Judging by the following comment from Williams, regarding the inflated salaries bestowed especially upon mid-level talent, it's an approach not changing in the foreseeable future.
"I'm worried about the industry, and the industry affects everything that the White Sox will be able to do," said Williams in a recent interview. "You simply, if you are practicing any fiscal sanity whatsoever ... I'm just disgusted."
Following the trade route would be the avenue left for the White Sox, and moving one of their five veteran starting pitchers has been focused on since the end of the 2006 regular season. Williams expressed a desire to get young phenom Brandon McCarthy into the 2007 starting rotation, but Williams reiterated Monday a trade is far from a necessity where his quintet of quality starters is concerned.
There also was a roundabout mention of the team's possible interest in bringing back center fielder Aaron Rowand, a grinder prototype for the 2005 World Series champions, who was dealt to Philadelphia for Jim Thome prior to the 2006 season. Williams quickly mentioned Rowand was under contract to another team so he couldn't talk about him, but when the question was rephrased to inquire about a player who exhibited attributes like Rowand, Williams termed a player of that nature was "interesting."
"Philosophically, sure," Williams said. "But you have to get the stars to align in the right way. I don't know if that's something that's realistic."
Brian Anderson, who struggled offensively during his rookie campaign as Rowand's replacement, received a show of support from Williams. The White Sox general manager also mentioned other prospects with the ability to push Anderson, such as Ryan Sweeney and Jerry Owens.
Filling the reserve catcher void behind A.J. Pierzynski has been revisited, according to Williams, but no progress has been made. Williams pointed to Chris Stewart and Gustavo Molina as capable replacements within the system, expressing the desire to go with what he has if there's nothing available outside to their liking.
That same general mindset will be in play for Williams over the next three days regarding potential changes to his roster. Patience not only will be a virtue in Florida but a necessity for Williams and his staff.
"By the time we get here, if I haven't gotten anything done, I tend to think it's not going to get done," Williams said. "But a lot of times the market shifts, the landscape shifts a little bit and teams come back to you and you find out there is a match. There's a road you can now travel down that you didn't otherwise think you could.
"It's important to evaluate as it is with your standards and not lower your standards to a sub-par marketplace," Williams added.
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Why Some Think Lowering Salt Intake May Do More Harm Than Good
A growing chorus of experts is pushing back against current sodium guidelines.
This finding is important because it raises questions about whether someone with an average American intake of about 3,000 milligrams of sodium a day would benefit from making any reduction, Nissen said. More and better investigations should be done to determine if someone with high blood pressure would be helped or harmed by the current recommendation, he added.
It could be that subjects with low sodium intake in studies have health problems that skewed the results in the Irish study and others, according to Alice H. Lichtenstein, the director of the Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory at Tufts University and an AHA spokeswoman.
“When we looked at studies for the National Institutes of Medicine, we couldn’t rule out the strong possibility that people with lower sodium intake were sicker subjects and had a greatly diminished food intake in general, and might have been misreporting their intake,” she said.
But Lichtenstein admitted that, while the data supports lowering sodium intake down to about 2,300 milligrams daily, there isn't yet much evidence for going down to 1,500. Like Nissen, she said there needs to be more research to get a definitive answer.
The consumer advocacy group, Center for Science in the Public Interest, said in a statement it believes there is not enough evidence to change the current salt recommendations.
"There is a near-global scientific consensus that most people consume too much salt, largely from packaged and restaurant foods," said Bonnie Liebman, CSPI's director of nutrition. "Given that two out of three American adults has either hypertension or prehypertension, it would be foolish to reverse that advice based on recent flawed studies."
Those sodium intake guidelines, followed by millions of Americans, were recently scrutinized by a panel of health and nutrition experts known as the “2015 Dietary Guideline Advisory Committee” with an eye towards possible revision.
But Nissen said he doesn’t expect the recommendations to change any time soon.
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Do you have an older machine? Is it straining to keep up with XP or is it still running Windows 98 or ME? Have you tried Linux and found that the GNOME or KDE environments are just too much for your old computer? Well, before you run to PC World to waste a shedload of money on a new box, consider Xubuntu.
Xubuntu is my old friend Ubuntu Linux, but with a very keen eye on running on older and less powerful computers. It does this by (paradoxically) only using the most up to date software and limiting the number of extra libraries and services it runs. It also pre-installs faster lighter applications where they will probably meet your needs (so Abiword and Gnumeric as word processor and spreadsheet rather than the hog that is OpenOffice). If you want you can still install the heavier versions if you need them. [Do you know just how eay it is to install Ubuntu Linix software?]
XFCE DesktopXubuntu uses the Xfce desktop environment, meaning that it will run fast while still delivering a user-friendly interface. It’s a little like a simple Mac, but in many ways it also brings to mind the less complex days of GEM, Windows 3, System 9 and other windowing systems of the 80s and 90s.
What all this means is that your PC, with at least 193Mb of RAM, and even an old processor (I type this on a Pentium 3 500Mhz) will zip along as fast if not faster than it did when new and shiny. Now.. as long as you don’t need to run the latest graphics card monsters from a games shop.. that could save you lots of pennies to spend on something more interesting instead..
Go Xubuntu!
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Q:
Recursively search Directory by name and return path
I have a directory structure with up to 10 levels (may vary), given the name of the directory, I would like to return the complete path of the first directory that matches the name of the given directory.
public function LocalDirSearch($clouse) {
$path = $clouse[0];
$search = $clouse[1];
$result = $clouse[2];
$dirs = glob($path, GLOB_ONLYDIR);
foreach ($dirs as $dir) {
if(basename($dir)==$search){
return $dir;
break;
}
$this->LocalDirSearch([$dir,$search,$result]);
}
}
I made this script but it does not work properly I do not know what exactly it is missing and it runs indefinitely ... no error output...
Update
this the directory structure:
+--pdf
+---+---i-pdf-0034
+---+---+---form
+---+---+---+---data
+---+---+---+---other
+---+---i-pdf-0045
+---+---+---form
+---+---+---+---data
+---+---+---+---other
+---+---i-pdf-0056
+---+---+---form
+---+---+---+---data
+---+---+---+---other
+--doc
+---+---i-doc-0034
+---+---+---form
+---+---+---+---data
+---+---+---+---other
+---+---i-doc-0045
+---+---+---form
+---+---+---+---data
+---+---+---+---other
+---+---i-doc-0056
+---+---+---form
+---+---+---+---data
+---+---+---+---other
function call:
$this->LocalDirSearch(['C:/xampp/htdocs/files','i-pdf-0045']);
Script to search directory:
public function LocalDirSearch($clouse) {
$path = $clouse[0];
$search = $clouse[1];
$dirs = glob($path . '/*', GLOB_ONLYDIR);
foreach ($dirs as $dir) {
if (basename($dir) == $search) {
return $dir;
}else{
// return the result of the recursive call
return $this->LocalDirSearch([$dir, $search]);
}
}
}
Ouput of recursive print nav in directory:
'C:/xampp/htdocs/files/'
'C:/xampp/htdocs/files/pdf/'
'C:/xampp/htdocs/files/pdf/i-pdf-0034/'
'C:/xampp/htdocs/files/pdf/i-pdf-0034/form/'
'C:/xampp/htdocs/files/pdf/i-pdf-0034/form/data/' #out of search
Return:
'NULL'
A:
Two main problems:
You don't provide a pattern for glob that will return any subdirectories
You don't return the result of the recursive call
which means it will never find your target (unless your target happens to be the directory you start in), so it will never return.
Try making the following changes
public function LocalDirSearch($clouse) {
$path = $clouse[0];
$search = $clouse[1];
$result = $clouse[2];
// add a wildcard to the glob pattern so it will match everything under $path
$dirs = glob($path . '/*', GLOB_ONLYDIR);
foreach ($dirs as $dir) {
if (basename($dir)==$search){
return $dir;
}
// return the result of the recursive call
if ($subdir = $this->LocalDirSearch([$dir, $search, $result])) {
return $subdir;
}
}
}
Incidentally, break is unnecessary after return, and $result does not appear to be used in the function.
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helping conor in a furry and cuddly way
Peyton has been doing wonders for Conor, and we are so fortunate to have him. Autism Assistance Dogs can truly be a blessing. With that in mind, we are in the process of setting up a non-profit call “Conor’s Hounds for Hope” to help other kids get a service dog to help them navigate the world around them a bit better. Our experience has been so positive that we would like other kiddos have the opportunity to have their own companion/helper dog. Stay tuned as we move forward with finalizing the non-profit status and as we set up fundraising events. In the meantime, if you would like to donate, we have a gofundme page set up. Visit http://www.gofundme.com/ConorsHounds4Hope
We are launching the website next week which will give details on how the process to apply for a puppy and other other details. I will post when the site is available.
Ok, it’s 5 O’Clock somewhere in my book and 80 degrees in Conor’s. 5 O’Clock goes without saying, but Conor refuses to wear pants or a long-sleeved shirt despite the fact it’s 40+ degrees outside. It looks like I’ve been enjoying 5 O’Clock at 7am when I send him to school in shorts, but at least he will wear a jacket. I have been losing the battle to have him wear pants, but I fully intend on winning the war. If he can’t find any shorts in the house, he will have to wear pants–I hope. If I’m wrong, and he decides he would prefer to wear nothing instead of pants, then 5 O’Clock will start even earlier at our house… | mini_pile | {'original_id': '30f98ecd7be9a9eb87b9f7420f5a554e1fe7f402ceea275bc2e4fda015350c8c'} |
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Olympic Games Outfitting
In one of my first posts I remember discussing clothing but it was mainly about being a plus-sized athletes and the challenges that comes with it. Sometimes, regardless of your size, you forget about your size and you're just you. It's not a big deal until you do something and it almost feels impossible to fit in. I had a few of those moments in these past weeks of doing media summits and photo shoots.
Please don't interpret all I write as a complaint. It is merely a realization of the clothing in the fitness industry I feel need to be brought to light.
Before heading to NY for the P&G announcement, I had a photo shoot. We were supposed to wear white button up shirts. The woman's shirts that were provided were too small in the back and the shoulders. My only option was wearing a man's shirt. It was very ill fitting and I was feeling pretty self conscious about it. I hate not being able to wear a majority of woman's clothing. When I got to NY they had a different man's shirt for me to wear that was much better looking. I rolled the sleeves up and tried to look as feminine as possible. My mother was the only mother there who hadn't a jacket like the other moms because there wasn't one provided in her size.
The following week I went to Dallas for a media summit. There were tons of interviews, photos, videos, and anything else media related you could think of. We were given a goodie bag with clothes we were supposed to wear. My team mate Holley and I both received woman's clothes in the largest sizes possible through Nike up to 3Xs as well as well as Ralph Lauren but their woman's clothes come only to an XL. We tried one shirt on after another with no success only to end up once again, in men's clothes.
In a previous shoot I did in Hollywood, I had the same issues but, I took a picture to show the difference between a men's XL and a woman's. Here lies a problem I see so frequently it's upsetting. How are both of these shirts an XL? What message are clothing companies saying to our women? Sometimes it feels like they are saying, "It's ok for men to be a certain size but, not you." Women are often forced to be in a certain size bracket or it's too bad so sad.
In Dallas, I remember meeting USAW's Nike rep and she said, "I specifically told them to put 3Xs in there for you guys." Well, they did but a woman's 3X is bogus. It's like a men's 1.5X almost a 2X.. I tried on a men's 2X jacket and it fit fine. Holley and I just wore men's clothes for our shoots.
There were two rooms at the media summit. A Nike room and a Ralph Lauren room. These rooms were basically there to give us a little preview of the clothes that were to be provided to us for the Games. Let me first say that, I am very thankful to be getting nice, new, clothes to represent the USA in. I mostly have concerns for what I am actually going to be able to wear.
In the Nike room, I saw a lot of clothes I would like to wear but, I know they will not have women's clothes in my size or if they are "my size" they will still be ill-fitting. Even though this is the case, I can still get away with wearing men's clothes and not feel too out of place.
In the Polo Ralph Lauren room, it was way more obvious to me the difficulties I will have. I was talking to a representative there and she ensured me that "Everything will fit. I promise. If it doesn't you can yell at me." If they do have women's clothes in sizes that will fit the plus sized women, I will be surprised and greatly pleased for them to have taken us into consideration.
If they don't however, have extended sizes, our options are extremely limited. The main reason is because the men's and women's clothes are very gender dominant. There are no unisex clothes or clothes that could work either way. A casual look they had for the women was a polo dress and the counter was a pair of men's shorts, and a sweater vest/shirt thing. If I can't fit into the dress, is my only option is the men's outfit? No thank you.
Even though, I have been promised to have clothes that fit, please notice the size differences between the men and women on their website for their Olympic Collection:
Polo Women's Sizes
Polo Men's Sizes
The women's sizes go up to an XL while the men's go to a 6X.
I am not alone in this. There are other larger women on the Olympic Team this year. There have been for many years now. I wish with that in mind, there would have been more consideration for us. All people who qualify for the Olympics and get outfitting should feel included, comfortable, and ready to shine. I am a woman. I want to look and feel like one. I want to fit in with my team mates.
Am I going to sit here and cry about it? No. What am I doing to make change? Every time I get to talk about body image or my blog, I jump on it even in interviews. I spoke with Nike and Polo representatives and mentioned the issues. If no one speaks up or just accepts what's been handed to them, positive change will not happen. I want future athletes to be happy, comfortable and included. I want the fashion industry to rethink their ideas of what a female athlete can look like.
I have entered Under Armour's, "What's Beautiful?" Contest. My goal is to redefine the female athlete by being the example. I want to show the fitness clothing industry that athletes come in all shapes and sizes. Women come in all shapes and sizes. Athletic clothes should be available to all of us.
Please support me in my cause and follow me as I prove that "Beauty is Strength." Hopefully, If I am one of the finalists, or the winner, I can have an influence on Under Armour and other brands to rethink what they design and make is accessible to a broader range of women.
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akfarrell said...
Preach it, sister!
I'd always assumed the apparel for Olympic athletes was custom-made, at least for athletes who fall outside the manufacturer's normal size range. I hope that is what will happen for you. Worrying about finding clothes that fit is something I'm quite familiar with. It wastes precious time and energy. Olympians like you and Holley should not have to worry about that!
I'm also a bit cranky about the practice of having clothing sponsors who don't normally supply clothes that would fit the athletes. What if there were another clothing sponsor for sizes above -- whereever Nike and Ralph Lauren leave off? Would you feel comfortable if you had a different, but coordinating, outfit than the other athletes?
I realize the whole sponsorship thing is probably a lot more complicated than that, but wouldn't it be nice if your official wardrobe were supplied by someone who would also serve you if you walked in to a store off the street?
Sigh. You definitely hit a nerve with this one. Rest assured, you are inspiring no matter what you wear!
Queer in Seattle said...
YES!!! You are such a great role model for us other plus sized female athletes (and women in general). I'll never be an Olympic caliber athlete, but for you to to be speak your mind and talk to the reps from Polo and Nike is absolutely essential. You have worked just as hard as every other athlete and deserve to wear the same outfits as every other member of the team. Thank you for standing up for what you believe in!
You are beautiful and I can't wait to root for you and the USA!
Jen Glass said...
I came here from reddit. I'm a larger woman who has had a TERRIBLE time finding good workout clothes. I custom order stuff and my options are always really limited. It's definitely impacted how much I work out or how often I go to the gym.
I really hope your visibility and voice will help change things!
Serendipity said...
I think you're in an amazing position to make a difference!
People assume that if a woman is big, she's unhealthy, or not really interested in fashion/how she looks. Please, please, PLEASE advertise the fact that you want to wear the women's clothes.
I mean, wearing the male outfits is totally fine. (And frankly, I'd probably prefer it) But it's entirely unfair that you couldn't wear one of the polo dresses if you felt like it.
Good luck, and keep fighting the good fight!
Kimberly H said...
I came here from facebook. Oh, please I hope you win. I am just sick and tired of not being able to go to a SPORTS STORE and find clothes to try on (even REI only goes up to a 16). My preferred mode of fitness is bicycling (give me an easy hour plus of exercise per day) and I can't just go get the mens bicycle shorts. They are padded differently. There is ONE site that sells plus size gear but I want to try it on before I buy it. Guys my size don't have that problem.
It's like if you are over a certain size and female the only sport you can participate in is walking. Such @#$@%E@!
TwisterB said...
You make an excellent point that men's clothes go up to a 6X but women's are usually just up to an XL.
However, the reason a men's XL is larger than a women's XL is because a men's medium is bigger than a women's medium. The Medium size is the size that the most people buy, considered "average". (The medium size today is larger that it used to be). Which means a men's average size is larger than a women's average size, which means all the mens sizes will be larger than the equivalent female size.
Most athletic companies don't make clothes for very short people either, especially because they do so much fancy tailoring these days.
Anonymous said...
Hey - might I suggest that you make friends with someone who's good with a thread and needle? A fabulous and generous gay guy? A warm hearted mom type? You pick.
That way you could wear the USA apparel that your peers are wearing and have it fit you. There must be a way to alter the mens' clothing so that it doesn't look like you're wearing men's clothing. It's a work around, yes, but for now it seems like that would be something immediate.
Anonymous said...
Thanks so much for addressing this! I don't think many "regular" sized people understand how much of a barrier properly fitting and comfortable workout clothing is. I don't think many people realize how inhibiting it can be to be self conscious of how your clothing fits or the dreaded "chub rub" of clothing that doesn't fit proportionally.
I noticed that all ten of Under Armour's "What's Beautful" finalists are very camera friendly ladies. Good for them, but if UA was truly interested in promoting something positive, this wouldn't be the case. If a third of Americans are obese, I would expect at least one of the finalists to be overweight. Good try, UA, but you seem to have missed the point.
Sarah Shah said...
Sarah, keep voicing that...make sure you say it on air during the interview. That public statement will put the pressure on them to make a change in the clothing they make available to you. If you get stuck in men's clothes, take them to a tailor and have them fit and "feminized" so they look like women's clothes and look good on you. If you find the tailor, I'll find the money for the tailoring.
I'm an image coach and work on this issue all the time...finding flattering clothes for women of all sizes. The landscape IS changing...but it takes strong brave women like you to make the public statements in a positive way and not settle. My contact info is on my website Please feel free to call me, I'm here to assist!
Cheering you on!! - Sarah
M said...
I strongly support you in all of your efforts to make this problem seen and heard! As someone that works in the software industry, I could have written a very similar post, sadly. I've received multiple items over my employment that we were supposed to be able to order in OUR size, but when it came down to it, none of them really fit me, so I ended up with the smallest size that fit on my body (often a men's size), but when you look at the item, it's large enough to accommodate my butt and hips, but the rest of my body is swimming in it. I know my company felt like they were doing something nice by providing these items to us in what they thought was a wide range of sizes, but when it comes down to it, it's clear the sizes were not created with various body types in mind. I don't prefer to compete, but I am still very active - swimming, biking, walking, hiking, yoga - and my body is what it is.
I exist, yet I sometimes seem to find proof that I don't exist in things like clothing stores (this is the feeling I get when I go shopping and return empty handed. An existential crisis of wondering whether or not I do exist in other people's eyes, which is kinda extreme I suppose, but it's due to a lifetime of this problem of not finding sizes that fit me.) In the past year I decided to learn to sew with a sewing machine, which is helpful and a challenge in itself, but at least I get clothes that can actually fit me out of it. That's a tall order to expect everyone to fill just because they are a large size though.
Becky said...
Sarah, you are an incredible inspiration to me and no doubt, millions of other women (who just don't know it yet). I can not believe that OLYMPIC ATHLETES are facing the SAME challenges I do when it comes to apparel. Case in point, I'm a size 26/28 currently and part of my fitness regime includes participating in 5ks and races like the Warrior Dash. In shirts, I am most comfortable in a 4x, but a stretchy 3x will do IN MENS. In the half dozen or so races I've participated in, only ONE, ONE race shirt came in an "extended size"...a 2x. I wan to be proud of my accomplishments and WEAR these shirts to show anyone that just because I'm big, doesn't mean I CAN'T do things that other, smaller people do. I guess I kind of expect it, since it's a totally amatuer, for fun kind of endeavor...but for you, Holley and the other, bigger, female athletes this is totally bogus and unacceptable! How can I help change this??
Becky said...
BeckyMc said...
I'd like to 2nd the coment about making friends with someone who sews. Reading your post I am so itching to get my hands on a couple of those women's shirts and make then into ONE WELL FITTING shirt just for you! Tell Ralph Lauren and Nike that if they can't make clothes in the proper size for a world class athlete, then they can issue you doubles or triples of everything and your friendly tailor/seamstress will correct their mistake!
tgt said...
I have to second TwisterB. Complaining that men's size [whatever] is larger than women's size [whatever] is silly and distracts from your important point: that female athletes are expected to be on the thinner end of female body sizes, while male athletes are not similarly typed.
Anonymous said...
A few ladies on here mentioned trouble finding workout wear. There is a great website that caters to sizes 14-40. The selection isn't amazing, and it is online only, but they have wicking fabrics and other important sportsy items in larger sizes. Not as great as walking out of Lulumon with your new yoga pants, but at least there is someone making active wear for us.
Good luck at the Olympics Sarah! You are awesome.
KarenX said...
As a person who has benefited greatly from knowing a person who sews, I still want to ask why the solution is for the athlete to have to pick up the slack for the sponsors. Why should she hide their oversight? If she goes out of her way to custom make clothes in someone else's design, everyone who sees her in those clothes is going to assume they were given to her. Advertising the oversight, and perhaps embarrassing manufacturers, is the best way to get them to correct it in the future.
Someone from Ralph Lauren ought to be offering to disassemble and rebuild clothes for her. That's my suggestion. Here's where you can email Ralph Lauren and suggest it directly to them; their phone number is 888-475-7674.
Anonymous said...
And how about shoes? I'm a 5'9'' woman, and I wear a men's size 9.5 EEEE shoe. I'd love to buy cute shoes off the women's shelf, instead of getting stuck with the men's ugly gray shoes. Thankfully, New Balance makes wide shoes, but I'd still prefer women's shoes to men's shoes.
DrtheDoctor said...
Thank you for posting this. As a short woman with broad shoulders and small breasts, I also have great difficulty finding clothing that actually fits me. I'm not very feminine so wearing boys clothing is an option I don't really mind anyway. Athletic clothing is less of a problem (except when I need long sleeves or pants) since it turns out I'm relatively boy shaped, but finding a professional looking suit for graduate school? No way. For my defense I gave up and went to the men's department. A little hemming here and there and it fit perfectly. If I was more female identified, I don't really know what I would do.
Anonymous said...
First of all, Sarah, you are so awesome! Came here from your Reddit AMA.
The state of plus size athleticwear is dismal indeed, and it really bothers me. One of the commenters below says that REI doesn't carry above a 16. They offer some clothes up to a 3x/24 but I wouldn't blame the poster for not knowing because REI has cut all reference to plus sizes from their mailers. They used to note when an item came in plus sizes in their mailers but stopped doing that. So unless you stumble across the plus sizes on their website or your local store carries the line and you happen to find where the plus size racks have been shuffled to this month, you wouldn't know. I've written them several times about all this to no avail.
How are women supposed to know what's available unless the availability of such items is communicated? How can companies say there is no market for plus sizes (which is always the excuse) if they aren't courting the market?
I am tired of excuses from clothing companies about this. I cycle, I hike, I do yoga, I go to the gym, I kayak, just like so many people who fit into regular sizes. My money is just as good as theirs.
Sarah, you are amazing and inspiring and any company should feel very proud to have you wear their clothing.
Johnna said...
Sarah! Cut that s!@# up!
Every time I'm forced to wear a horribly cut men's t-shirt, I take a pair of scissors to it. Seriously, it takes like 10 minutes max and you'll look great and feel so much better. Cut the collar off right where the stitches connect the collar to the shirt... then follow that line 1/2 inch down once more... and so on until it's as low as you'd like it to be. Then just take a baby doll shirt and match the seams of the sleeves to the sleeves of the crappy shirt and just cut it like a pattern. After a while you won't need the pattern-you'll be able to eyeball it. Maybe start with a shirt you don't care about so you can get the hang of it, but you can do it! It's so easy- I thought it was something cool other girls did, but after 2 shirts I had it down pat.
I support you hardcore all the way and just want you to know that you're not DOOMED to wearing uncomfortable, unfeminine t-shirts, even if that's all you have available. Fight back by cutting them up!
Good luck in the games! We're rooting for you! <3
Brianna Sheldon said...
You are seriously my hero.
This is an issue I personally have been talking about with regular clothing and "geek" clothes - and to see that Olympians can't even get clothes to fit them is really disheartening for me. I hope that your cause is recognized! I wish you the best of luck, and I will share your post as much as I can!
Michelle said...
All we want for clothes is fit to our body and if it is not we know how it looks. So we pick up clothes depends on what our body structure it is. I am glad that I saw your blog and this was an exactly I am looking for. These clothes collections are simple but it looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/21/feram_nsf_strontium_puff/
New non-volatile memory promises 'instant-on' computing
Super SrTiO3 FeRAM tech to replace RAM and disks?
By Lewis Page
Posted in Hardware, 21st April 2009 10:23 GMT
American boffins say they have made a significant step towards new chip technologies which could lead to faster, more durable non-volatile memory in place of RAM - and so to "instant-on" computing without boot-ups or hard disks.
The new research comes in the area of ferroelectrics, materials used today in so-called FeRAM or FRAM* - Ferroelectric Random Access Memory. FeRAM is a type of non-volatile memory used in smart cards and some portable devices. Compared to Flash, it offers many more read/write cycles before failure, much faster writing and lower power consumption.
FeRAM chips are structured much like ordinary DRAM, but use a ferroelectric material in place of the dielectric to achieve their unique features. Present-day FeRAM uses lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ferroelectric, and at present the technology suffers from low storage densities and high cost: hence its use mainly in low-capacity low-power devices requiring durability, like smartcards.
But now boffins funded by the US National Science Foundation have made a move to change that, depositing strontium titanate on silicon to achieve a new ferroelectric.
According to the NSF, this could lead to new, superior FeRAM chips able to replace both the RAM and the hard-disk or Flash storage used in most present-day computers. The FeRAM combo-memory would of course be non-volatile, unlike today's RAM, so there'd be no need to boot up or recover from hibernation after turning off the power: the machine would instantly switch on in just the same condition it had been on power-down. If the FeRAM also replaced the machine's storage, there'd never be any tiresome waiting for slow, power-hungry hard disks or Flash memory to do their stuff either.
The research was led by Darrell Schlom of Cornell Uni, with assistance from federal boffins - including some from NASA Ames - and others at Motorola and Intel.
It's not goodbye to RAM just yet, however, according to Schlom. He and his collaborators have shown that strontium-titanate components can be assembled, but there's still plenty to do.
"Several hybrid transistors have been proposed specifically with ferroelectrics in mind," said Schlom. "By creating a ferroelectric directly on silicon, we are bringing this possibility closer to realization."
Subscribers to the journal Science can read the paper here. There's also some background on FeRAM tech from Fujitsu here, for those interested. ®
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Q:
Third party payment processing and granting user access upon payment completion
I am using a PayPal to process payments on my website using a form similar to the one below. My websites is a service provider where in order for users to create an account, users must submit a payment, which gives them full access to the services the website provides. I was wondering if there is an easy way to assure that the payment has been processed using the form below prior to actually creating the user account and granting user access?
<form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_xclick">
<input type="hidden" name="business" value="example@gmail.com">
<input type="hidden" name="lc" value="US">
<input type="hidden" name="item_name" value="apples">
<input type="hidden" name="item_number" value="1701">
<input type="hidden" name="amount" value="119.00">
<input type="hidden" name="currency_code" value="USD">
<input type="hidden" name="button_subtype" value="services">
<input type="hidden" name="no_note" value="0">
<input type="hidden" name="tax_rate" value="0.000">
<input type="hidden" name="shipping" value="0.00">
<input type="hidden" name="bn" value="PP-BuyNowBF:btn_buynow_SM.gif:NonHostedGuest">
<input type="image" src="http://www.zaptel.com/zaptel/customer/zaptel/images/btn_checkout.gif" border="0" name="submit">
<img alt="" border="0" src="https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif" width="1" height="1">
</form>
A:
You can use Paypal's IPN (Instant Payment Notification) to receive notice of payment and then update their account to grant them access to that content. Paypal offers code samples to get you started.
| mini_pile | {'original_id': '316f862cace579fb07ff540830f5b72b44cdeb3911bba5fd38befaff46fc4c76'} |
Sunday, December 4, 2016
some kind of mood
I've been doing a lot of soul searching lately. This time of year does that to me. Makes me melancholy, question my existence, where my life is at this point and where it's going. Roads not taken. Heavy stuff no? But it's not like I'm depressed. I'm not. I'm emotional, I am going through a lot of things in my life right now. Some good, some not so good. The only way I know how to deal with my emotions when I get this way is to write. It may not make one lick of sense to those that read it, or it may even sound trite, corny, or read like a bad Lifetime movie. And that's fine if you think that. As long as it makes sense to me and helps me get my mind clear, it's all good. So I leave you with ramblings and bad attempt of poetry from a hopeless yet hopeful romantic in a semi wine induced state.
Till next time bloggies.
if only
we had met
in another time
under normal circumstances
without obstacles
or dead-ends
and our love could roam free
not held captive
bound by fear of letting go
if only.
i need to leap
no holding back
just jump
take that chance
close that door
and move on
in print it seems doable
unspoken, it becomes reality
but then there is my heart
that even with nudges
it still won't let me go
the grip you have over me
my soul
is stronger than
my will
it is because i love you
that i must leave you
for as much as my heart breaks
my conscience
my spirit
and my soul
must be at peace.
good bye my love.
strength where are you now?
i need you more than ever
people tell me that i am strong
and that i can handle anything
but i'm not
i am weak
and scared
i need your guts to do this
push me to that leap i must take
it's for my own good
where is that girl? the one i know.
the one that laughs and giggles
and dreams.
where is she?
did she fall asleep?
life keeps passing her by
day in
day out
it keeps moving
the world around her waits for no one
where is that girl?
full of aspirations
ready to quench her thirst to live?
did she get lost?
spirit find her
so she can resume the dream
Blue Grumpster said...
People tell you that you're strong.... As always people mean well but they say a lot.
Yvonne said...
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Learning Other Peoples' Choreography
I get asked on a not infrequent basis to create videos teaching prop spinners how to add more dance into their work. It’s really flattering, not the least of which because from where I’m sitting I’m a pretty mediocre dancer, but it’s also a really massive challenge. Learning how to dance is without a doubt the single hardest thing I’ve learned in my adult life and part of what makes it so hard is that it really can’t be taught as a step-by-step process unlike many other things I’ve learned in my life.
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: Footwork in turns
Figured out basic turns but still finding they feel awkward? The problem might be in your feet! This is one of those problems that many of us who lack a movement background tend to encounter as we engage with poi spinning--our bodies aren't used to moving at all, let alone in a way that comes off as graceful. Compounding the problem, it feels as though our arms should be leading the way through our turns, but this seldom is good for us either aesthetically or physically.
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Poi Dancing: Spinning on MLK Day 2013
The tradition continues! Got outside to get some flow on and try out some new ideas on MLK Day in Dupont Circle here in DC.
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: The stall workout part 2
Part 2 of the stall workout series! This time we'll be going through all the antispin stalls, which wind up being different because the stall goes through your body core rather than around it.
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: The stall workout part 1
Having problems getting your stalls down? Here's the first part of a workout, that if you can master it will give you access to nearly any stall you could possibly want to play with. It bears some resemblance to Yuta's 8 stall theory but applies to every timing and direction combination.
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: Plane Control
I've done a lot of tutorials now on moves for beginners, but this is something that I think is equally if not more important: developing plane control. You'll never learn a move that doesn't require it and there will never come a time when you don't need to practice them. Here are three drills to help you get down your plane control and make your tricks that much prettier.
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: 4-beat thread the needle
Here's two different approaches to 4-beat thread the needles. The first is to do what I'd refer to as the "reach around" 4-beat wherein you wrap your hands around each other. The second is much more akin to body tracing wherein the extra beat puts the poi behind your body.
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Poi Dancing: Autumn Leaves 10-21-2012
It's been quite a long time since I've uploaded a flow video and the unusually warm weather we've had in DC the past couple weeks inspired me to get out and put a few things to video. Things to look out for: lots of single poi manipulations, toroids, inversions, and more!
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: Isolations
Isolations are an essential ingredient for hybrids and just plain look cool. Here's a couple of my favorite drills for getting isolations down.
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Basic Poi Dancing Tutorial: Corkscrews
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Probing the importance of ionic liquid structure: a general ionic liquid effect on an S(N)Ar process.
The effect of a range of ionic liquids, with systematic variations in the cation and anion, on the rate constant of an aromatic substitution process was investigated. Temperature-dependent kinetic data allowed calculation of activation parameters for the process in each solvent. These data demonstrate a generalised ionic liquid effect, with an increase in rate constant observed in each ionic solvent, though the microscopic origins of the rate constant enhancement differ with the nature of the ionic liquid. | mini_pile | {'original_id': 'f112dcb83d0af7a5711beace4d88d30cfc03316618f50f043c5ca2029db012de'} |
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ADANA, Turkey
Turkish authorities arrested seven people on Saturday over their suspected links to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey, security sources said.
In simultaneous operations in the metropolis of Istanbul as well as the southern Adana and southeastern Adiyaman provinces, anti-terror police arrested seven suspects, said the sources, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media.
The suspects are accused of using ByLock, the terror group’s encrypted smartphone messaging app, and being a member of the terror group, it added.
One suspect was remanded by a court, while three others were released under judicial control.
FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, in which 251 people were martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.
*Writing by Gozde Bayar
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Richard Gere narrates with the clarity and resonant depth of an insider. This is a very special chance to witness a private sacred realm as if you were there.
Just as coronation transforms ordinary men into kings, tantric empowerment transforms men into Buddhas. Hundreds of initiates gather once a year at Thubten Chöling Monastery to learn to become Garwang Tojay-chenpo, Lord of the Dance. He is called this because his infinite creativity is symbolized by dance. He personifies the compassion of all the Buddhas.
Lord of the Dance is the deity of Mani-Rimdu, the major sacred festival of the Everest region. Each autumn, Trulshik Rinpoche, the spiritual leader of the region, goes from his home in Thubten Chöling to Chiwong Monastery to preside over the festival. His name means “destroyer of illusion.” InDestroyer of Illusionwe meet the men who undertake these tasks. We see the world through their eyes—a world where the mountains are filled with gods, and a human being’s potential is limited only by his imagination and his will.
REVIEWS
“Jewel of a documentary.” – Boston Globe“Pulsating with color, movement, music and…faith.” – San Francisco Chronicle
CREDITS
Written and Directed by Richard KohnProduced by Franz-Christophe Giercke and Barbara BeckerNarrated by Richard Gere | mini_pile | {'original_id': 'c1db40222bbda808555662d6c0c60318bd07d2b089595ff7aebe73cf33220cc5'} |
<?php
namespace Aws\EKS\Exception;
use Aws\Exception\AwsException;
/**
* Represents an error interacting with the **Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes** service.
*/
class EKSException extends AwsException {}
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