Thanks, I'll check them out. On Mon, 25 Mar 2024, 9:50 pm Martin Jambor, <mjam...@suse.cz> wrote:
> Hello, > > On Sun, Mar 24 2024, M Hamza Nadeem via Gcc wrote: > > Hi Sir / mam, > > > > > > I hope this email finds you well. As an enthusiastic contributor with a > > strong grasp of C/C++ and familiarity with Rust, I am eager to explore > > potential projects for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 within the GNU > > Compiler Collection (GCC) ecosystem. > > we are delighted you found the prospect of contributing to GCC interesting. > > > > > With my background in these languages and my passion for advancing > compiler > > technology, I believe I could make significant contributions to various > GCC > > projects. > > > > I would greatly appreciate any guidance on how to proceed further with > > project selection or any additional insights into the GCC projects > relevant > > to my skill set. > > Please look again at the "Before you apply" section of our GSoC page at > https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode#Before_you_apply and make sure you > are > able to build, install and test GCC. I strongly suggest that you also try > generating dumps of the IR of a simple compiled program and stepping > through > some function during compilation in a debugger. > > Afterwards, look at the suggested projects, try to identify the portion of > GCC > source where it needs to be implemented and think about how. Then email us > back to this mailing list describing your current plan together with any > technical questions you'd like to have answered to proceed further. We'll > be > happy to help. > > Good luck, > > Martin > >