Dear Manuel and Ilya. Thank you very much for you advices.
I'll take it into consideration. Evgeniya On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Manuel López-Ibáñez <lopeziba...@gmail.com> wrote: > The wiki also contains the following: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/LoopOptTasks > > Probably very outdated, but updating it might be a helpful learning > experience. Don't be afraid to edit the wiki, we can always revert > your changes ;-) > > Cheers, > > Manuel. > > > On 18 August 2014 13:43, Manuel López-Ibáñez <lopeziba...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> *From:* Evgeniya Maenkova <evgeniya.maenk...@gmail.com> >>> *Sent:* Friday, August 15, 2014 4:45PM >>> *To:* gcc@gcc.gnu.org >>> *Subject:* What are open tasks about GIMPLE loop optimizations? >>> >>> Dear GCC Developers, >>> >>> Nobody answers my question below, so perhaps something wrong with my email >>> :) >>> >> >> Starting as a newbie in GCC requires a lot of self-motivation. The >> general answer to your question is to try. If something is wrong or >> not what the GCC devs want, don't worry they will tell you. >> >> See also the general advice here on how to interact with the GCC >> community: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GCC_Research >> >> I would say your email falls into: "too long", "too general", "not >> specific question", "not aimed at anyone in particular". :-) >> >> For newbie tasks, the Summer of Code page has many ideas, some of them >> with specific contact persons: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode >> >> See also the links under "Getting Started with GCC Development" at >> https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ >> >> And also https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ImprovementProjects >> >> I would suggest to start fixing bug in the areas that interest you. If >> you search in GCC's bugzilla, there must be plenty of bugs about >> anything you can imagine. Even if you don't fix it, analyzing it would >> be already helpful for you (to learn how to debug GCC, modify it and >> rebuild) and for us to save us time. >> >> Once you get enough knowledge, you will also get ideas of what >> features are actually missing or could be improved. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Manuel. -- Thanks, Evgeniya perfstories.wordpress.com