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Top Forums Programming C Brain Teaser Post 302117135 by matrixmadhan on Friday 11th of May 2007 12:49:24 AM
Old 05-11-2007
This is something interesting.

I wonder how it worked on solaris.

It didnt when I tried on FC3 ( as expected )

It is not possible to write an exe file when it is in use or busy. Same thing happens when a program which is running for hours together when updated with a new copy of the binary; the operation will is not permitted. Would say the text file is currently busy.

This is the error when ran in FC3
Code:
Could not open file: Text file busy
Could not write to file: Bad file descriptor


I could find that after perror the operation still continues to write to the file without a valid file descriptor which is not the proper way.
 

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MPSCNNBatchNormalizationNode(3) 			 MetalPerformanceShaders.framework			   MPSCNNBatchNormalizationNode(3)

NAME
MPSCNNBatchNormalizationNode SYNOPSIS
#import <MPSNNGraphNodes.h> Inherits MPSNNFilterNode. Instance Methods (nonnull instancetype) - initWithSource:dataSource: Class Methods (nonnull instancetype) + nodeWithSource:dataSource: Properties MPSCNNBatchNormalizationFlags flags Detailed Description A node representing batch normalization for inference or training Batch normalization operates differently for inference and training. For inference, the normalization is done according to a static statistical representation of data saved during training. For training, this representation is ever evolving. In the low level MPS batch normalization interface, during training, the batch normalization is broken up into two steps: calculation of the statistical representation of input data, followed by normalization once the statistics are known for the entire batch. These are MPSCNNBatchNormalizationStatistics and MPSCNNBatchNormalization, respectively. When this node appears in a graph and is not required to produce a MPSCNNBatchNormalizationState -- that is, MPSCNNBatchNormalizationNode.resultState is not used within the graph -- then it operates in inference mode and new batch-only statistics are not calculated. When this state node is consumed, then the node is assumed to be in training mode and new statistics will be calculated and written to the MPSCNNBatchNormalizationState and passed along to the MPSCNNBatchNormalizationGradient and MPSCNNBatchNormalizationStatisticsGradient as necessary. This should allow you to construct an identical sequence of nodes for inference and training and expect the to right thing happen. Method Documentation - (nonnull instancetype) initWithSource: (MPSNNImageNode *__nonnull) source(nonnull id< MPSCNNBatchNormalizationDataSource >) dataSource + (nonnull instancetype) nodeWithSource: (MPSNNImageNode *__nonnull) source(nonnull id< MPSCNNBatchNormalizationDataSource >) dataSource Property Documentation - (MPSCNNBatchNormalizationFlags) flags [read], [write], [nonatomic], [assign] Options controlling how batch normalization is calculated Default: MPSCNNBatchNormalizationFlagsDefault Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for MetalPerformanceShaders.framework from the source code. Version MetalPerformanceShaders-100 Thu Feb 8 2018 MPSCNNBatchNormalizationNode(3)
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