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inmogill/ems (press backspace or delete to remove)Hello Sir/ Madam We are from a research group at Iowa State University, USA. We want to do a survey on Github developers
on the methods they used for paralleling their code. To do the survey, We want to ...
LChenGit
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- Opened on Jun 29, 2022
- #34
Hello Sir/ Madam We are from a research group at Iowa State University, USA. We want to do a survey on Github developers
on the methods they used for paralleling their code. To do the survey, We want to ...
quazirafi
- 2
- Opened on Jun 26, 2022
- #33
After working for a while loading data and updating them, with write (), it is giving me the following error, how is it
solved? Thank you
node: ../src/ems_alloc.cc:185: void emsMem_free(emsMem*, size_t): ...
jral
- 6
- Opened on Feb 1, 2021
- #32
We made a custom server for next.js.
and adopted esm using es import and export syntax.
but esm make built pages each request and not free.
So we adopted babel-core babel-cli to custom server instead ...
wayne-tt
- 3
- Opened on Jul 28, 2020
- #29
Hi! I was shocked to see today that our docs are broken (images + API Documentation + EMS Website) and EMS is going to
die for Node.js. I ve rather limited funds and I usually avoid C(++), can I help in ...
mk-pmb
- 6
- Opened on Jul 10, 2019
- #25
wondering if it s within reasonable effort to read/write typedarrays/buffers? I can see everything goes through JSON
stringify parse, is this a hard constraint or just convention?
@mogill, are you implying ...
d4tocchini
- 4
- Opened on Nov 8, 2018
- #22
After running npm install ems
I get a bunch of errors like: ../src/ffi.cc:126:11: error: ‘class v8::Object’ has no member named ‘ForceSet’
rothn
- 4
- Opened on Nov 5, 2018
- #20
The readme states
EMS operations may performed using any JSON data type, read-modify-write operations may use any combination of JSON data
types. like operations on ordinary data.
… but I m not sure ...
mk-pmb
- 1
- Opened on Sep 6, 2018
- #19
The open-hashing scheme used to resolve key collisions means there is more than one possible place to find a key.
Resolving insertion collisions is not atomic, resulting in race hazards when deletions ...
bug
mogill
- 1
- Opened on Oct 27, 2017
- #18

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