@JimNorton Even better: The code is on lockdown, and I have to get each change authorized, and spend an hour explaining why I want to change each thing. Add an additional 20 minutes assuring them I've tested it and it won't crash.
Arrrgh, stupidity and arrogance isn’t a good mix, I speak from personal experience. But if you add perseverance and failure to back down to the mix, it becomes corrosive
I just downloaded a copy of hg19.fa from http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/hg19/bigZips/hg19.2bit
I noticed that some of the letters are lower-case ("acgt") and some are upper-case ("ACTG").
NIH says to just fold the case to upper:
http://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blastcgihelp.shtml
"Sequen...
On my Android I like that everything's integrated via Google, for which the products themselves feel simple/intuitive/sufficiently decked out as to allow enough control to do what I want but not so much as to be overwhelming/confusing
I have multiple projects in my VS 2005 solution. Given that I have an absolute path of file, is there an easy way to open the file instead of manually navigating ?
It's likely due the fact that the compiler fails to make it register-operands, working on indirect (address) operands instead.
Switch compilers <-- this is your best optimization.
That said, the following is faster:
__asm
{
xor ecx,j //init of loop range(200000000 to 0)
mov eax...
@CatPlusPlus I'm guessing that by the time you'd need to work on it, the tools and compilers would already be ported and it wouldn't be much different than writing for Windows x86.
@MooingDuck It's ok. I don't think I'm going to be able to directly use his code, and I was hoping you would have come up with something similar to mine.
Just use gcc. Here is the same program translated to gcc intel inline assembly: gist.github.com/3131989#file_test.c It clearly shows how the for-loop and and-while loop are vastly superior to the handwritten assembly — sehe2 mins ago
There, I made things worse: I translated the whole thing to gcc inline assemble as well... only make doubly sure the OP understands how much (a) DigitalMars and (b) our hand-written assembly sucks!
I'm not sure that the C or the C++ language standards speak of instruction; you could conceivably run a C program compiled to be executed by a large group of human slaves (but that would be unethical, even if standard conforming). You can run by yourself a simplistic tiny program with a pencil an...
"you could conceivably run a C program compiled to be executed by a large group of human slaves (but that would be unethical, even if standard conforming)"