Hello,
we are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting.
On Thu, Mar 13 2025, ahmad tariq via Gcc wrote:
> 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
I am revisiting an effort to make the number of lanes for vector segment
load/store a tunable parameter.
A year ago, Robin added minimal and not-yet-tunable
common_vector_cost::segment_permute_[2-8]
Some issues & questions:
* Since this pertains only to segment load/store, why is the word "permu
*Dear GCC Mentoring Team,*
I am writing to submit my proposal for the Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
2025 program, aiming to contribute to the GCC project by implementing a
feature similar to Clang's -ftime-trace. This feature generates performance
reports detailing the compiler's time distribution a
Thanks, Martin. We expect it to be a medium size project. And we will be
sure that Ethan can build, test, and debug the GNAT-FE and other GCC
components.
Take care,
-Tuck
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 7:23 PM Martin Jambor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in general the project proposal looks very good. A few
Hello,
in general the project proposal looks very good. A few comments inline:
On Tue, Mar 18 2025, Tucker Taft via Gcc wrote:
>
[...]
> The GNAT front end is organized into three basic phases, a parser, a
> semantic analyzer, and an expander. In the sources, these are represented
> by source f
Hello,
we are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting.
On Sun, Mar 16 2025, Christina / via Gcc wrote:
> Hello! I'm interested in the idea of "Name Resolution Pass Rewrite".
> I took the compiler course and implemented a ALGOL-like language compiler.
> I have huge passion about compil
On 3/24/25 17:27, Richard Earnshaw (lists) wrote:
On 23/03/2025 20:26, Toon Moene wrote:
I had the following message when sending test results to gcc-testresults
*starting* today (3 times):
Note that the message is generated by *my* exim4 "mail delivery software"
(Debian Testing) - it is n
Hi,
I hope you have received my previous email. Can you please review it?
In my email, I have mentioned some of the Technologies which we have Users
information.
Let me know if you are interested in any other Platform/Technology users list?
kindly confirm your Target Technology Users and
On Mon, 24 Mar 2025, Richard Earnshaw (lists) via Gcc wrote:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322#section-2.1.1
>
> So there's a 998 (sic) character limit on the length of any line. I'm
> guessing your mail posting tool is not reformatting the message and trying to
> pass it straigh
On Sun, 2025-03-23 at 09:21 +0530, mannem navyasree via Gcc wrote:
> Hi, I’m Navya sree mannem , new to GCC. I’d like to learn how to
> contribute, maybe in improving GCC’s optimization passes to make
> compiled
> code faster. Can anyone suggest a starting point or mentor me?”
Hi!
Thanks for your
Title: Type-Based Alias Analysis in GCC using TySan
Overview
Both LLVM and GCC share a common sanitizer library called libsanitizer.
Recently, libsanitizer has introduced support for Type-Based Sanitization
(TySan). The goal of this project is to investigate and prototype the use of
type-based
Thank you! Yes, I realize we need to submit the proposal to the GSoC
program, and I believe we can do so starting today.
Take care,
-Tuck
On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 11:28 PM Sam James wrote:
> Tucker Taft via Gcc writes:
>
> > Proposal: Google Summer of Code on GCC Ada Front end
> >
> >-
> >
> The Sourceware Project Leadership Committee would like to know who our
> users are, which hosted projects they feel part of, what services they
> rely on and what the priorities should be for new initiatives.
>
> https://nextcloud.sfconservancy.org/apps/forms/s/xmGgmJFzSb2FZNd58cXMtAZp
We alrea
I had the following message when sending test results to gcc-testresults
*starting* today (3 times):
Note that the message is generated by *my* exim4 "mail delivery
software" (Debian Testing) - it is not the *receiving* side that thinks
the lines are too long.
Is anyone else seeing this ?
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