On 03/18/2014 10:54 PM, Maxim Kuvyrkov wrote:
On Mar 12, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Braden Obrzut <ad...@maniacsvault.net> wrote:
My name is Braden Obrzut and I am a student from the University of Akron
interested in contributing to GCC for GSoC. I am interested in working on a
project related to the c++-concepts branch.
In particular, I am interested in implementing mechanisms for checking the
safety of constrained templates (separate checking). I have discussed the
project with Andrew Sutton (who maintains the c++-concepts branch and happens
to be a professor at Akron) and believe that some aspects of the work would be
feasible within the three month time span. I also hope to continue working on
the project as my honors thesis project.
As a hobby I usually design and implement declarative languages for content
definition in old video games. While I currently may have limited experience
with GCC internals, I think this would be a great opportunity for me to learn
how real compilers works and help with the development of the C++ programming
language.
Braden,
Do you have a proposal for a GSoC GCC project? If you do want to apply, please
make sure you are registered at the GSoC website and have a application filed
by end of Thursday (only 2 days left!).
Thank you,
--
Maxim Kuvyrkov
www.linaro.org
I have just now submitted the proposal to the GSoC website.
- Braden Obrzut