Gsoc: Fortran-Do Concurrent

2025-03-12 Thread ahmad tariq via Gcc
Hi, I'm Ahmad Abdul Rehman, a third year computer science undergraduate from FAST(Pakistan). I am interested in the "Do-Concurrent" project, and I noticed that some work has already been done. I wanted to know what the organization is specifically expecting from this project.Few things listed in th

Re: GSOC: Guidance on LTO, and Static Analysis Projects

2025-03-12 Thread Sam James via Gcc
Yatindra Indoria via Gcc writes: > Hello, > > I am an engineering student. I’ve worked on high frequency trading systems, > and (research) on the Linux kernel I/O and memory subsystems. I am looking > to start contributing to GCC, for quite some time now, as my work utilises > it extensively :) >

Re: GSOC interest in Extend the static analysis pass

2025-03-12 Thread Sam James via Gcc
Basile Starynkevitch writes: > hello > > You could take (and improve/refactor) some obsolete code from > https://github.com/bstarynk/bismon > and read the below draft report > http://www.starynkevitch.net/Basile/bismon-chariot-doc.pdf > > I am no more working on that code base. > Let's not sugge

(GSoC) I am interested in contributing to GCC's Rust Front-End

2025-03-12 Thread Joey Pandina via Gcc
Dear GCC representative, My name is Joey and I am a senior Computer Science student at Washington State University. I am interested in contributing to GCC this summer. Last semester, I took a class on compilers and thoroughly enjoyed it. I would be very excited to apply my theoretical knowledge and

GSOC interest in Extend the static analysis pass

2025-03-12 Thread Basile Starynkevitch
hello You could take (and improve/refactor) some obsolete code from https://github.com/bstarynk/bismon and read the below draft report http://www.starynkevitch.net/Basile/bismon-chariot-doc.pdf I am no more working on that code base. My current open source project is https://github.com/RefPerSys