Hi folks, i'm one of the students who didn't get accepted this year, unfortunately. This doesn't lessen my motivation to get involved, though. Thus i decided to roll up my sleeves and start to work on my proposed project anyway as i think it'd be just perfect for getting familiar with the code base and the project as a whole.
The project I proposed addresses RTX traversals as a possible optimization candidate for gaining some overall speedup. I plan to make the currently recursive walks over the RTL non-recursive, which does especially affect FOR_EACH_RTX and co. My proposal for GSoC is not public, so no link provided here, but if you're interested i'd be happy to send it along. I know that Paolo Bonzini tried something similar quite some time ago and i would appreciate his thoughts on what i propose here, a lot. Further, some comments of the reviewers of my proposal, whoever that might be, would be great, too. That said, i have to add that i'd appreciate some feedback by anyone of you very much :) Thanks a lot in advance, Aina On 04/28/2010 01:44 AM, Diego Novillo wrote: > This year GCC received 10 slots for Google Summer of Code. The full > list of the accepted projects is at > http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode. > > Unfortunately, we could not accept all the proposals. But that should > not discourage folks from contributing, anyway. To increase chances > of acceptance for future applications, please make sure to follow the > published guidelines. There are various resources on the net with > suggestions on how to write a solid GSoC application, which we have > listed on the GCC wiki (http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode). > > Congratulations to all the accepted applications. Looking forward to > all those contributions! > > > Diego.