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In order for interrupt-based wake-ups (as introduced by #1142) to work concurrently with time.Sleep
, we need to make some per-board changes.
Previously, sleepTicks
(the function used as an interface between the scheduler and the hardware timer) was defined to block until the timer completed, since there was nothing else to do. Now we need to change this so that it bails out when an interrup
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paddle-mobile将开发一个新的版本,为了:
- 支持Paddle Fluid
- 更小的体积
- 更快的速度
- 更广泛地支持各种arm设备和终端平台
因此,paddle-mobile将会进行一次完全的重构,从框架设计到代码开发。在新版本开发完成后,将会删除原有mobile-deep-learning的代码。新版本开发期间,代码将放置在paddle-mobile repo的一个子目录下。对于子目录的命名,目前有3个候选,希望大家投票:
👍 zygote👎 paddle❤️ fluid
有更好的建议,请回复issue。相关issue:#121
另外,待新版本代码开发完成,移除老版本mobile-deep-learning代码后,新版本代码将移出子目录,直接放置在paddle-mobile repo下面。
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Python 3 bindings
Implement Python 3
bindings, so wasm3
can be easily used from Python.
Resurrecting the second bullet from #1334
- Figure out how to fix favicon / logo more generally (here's a start https://github.com/tock/tock/tree/doc-updates)
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After running NC with NCP for more then a year with over 2 million files stored on it, I asked myself if the mysql/mariadb DB needs to be maintained?
I searched the internet and the simplest solution I found was using
sudo mysqlcheck -o --all-databases
This reduced the DB size from around 950MB to a little over 800MB and NC seems to be a little more responsive (but this could homeopat
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https://github.com/simd-everywhere/simde has done their first release ( https://simd-everywhere.github.io/blog/announcements/release/2020/06/21/0.5.0-release.html ) and it seems like something potentially useful for merging code paths. The most likely candidate I imagine is using SIMD code to replace the non-SIMD fallback path, but maybe it'd be worth checking if it can be used to merge ARM and x8