Dear GCC Developers,
I am Ansh Jaiswar , a second-year Computer Science student interested in
compilers and systems programming. I have experience with C/C++ and basic
knowledge of Rust.
I am applying for GSoC 2025 and am particularly interested in the "Rewrite Rust
Lints" project
Hi here,
I found digging into OpenACC meaningful. It's a late start for a GSoC
proposal, and any suggestions from the community are appreciated! Feel free
to comment on any part of it. To save time for readers, I've outlined my
key understandings here—expansion and polishing are st
This is great, thank you so much!
Martin Jambor 于2025年3月25日周二 07:11写道:
> 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 cou
ny guidance or suggestions on how to get started,
> such as relevant documentation, communication channels, or initial tasks.
Our GSoC page at https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode should contain
most of the information you are requesting.
The best documents (and other steps to take) to get to kn
Jakub Jelinek via Gcc writes:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 07:21:32AM +0300, Eldar Kusdavletov via Gcc wrote:
>> *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 proj
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 07:21:32AM +0300, Eldar Kusdavletov via Gcc wrote:
> *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
Gwen Fu 于 2025年3月25日周二 下午8:34写道:
> I found out that "-fcheck=*" is an option for runtime checking, but the
> relevant options are commented out.
> OPT_fcheck_ = 1070,/* -fcheck= */
> /* OPT_fcheck_assert = 1071, *//* -fcheck=assert */
> /* OPT_fcheck_boun
;> finishing
>> > his last semester in the Penn State University online Software
>> Engineering
>> > program, and is also finishing up an internship at the Lawrence
>> Livermore
>> > Laboratory focused on open source LLVM development. Ethan spent his
>
tails regarding
> scope of work.
The scope is working towards the goals listed under "Goal is to execute
the loops actually in parallel" at our GSoC wiki page.
Good luck!
Martin
*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 di
ime
> > at the lab working on LLVM’s Fortran frontend as well as GPU
> > instrumentation tools. Most recently Ethan has been implementing a code
> > generator for a hardware description language built on top of the
> ParaSail
> > Programming Language, using an API he imp
looks forward to making a contribution to the open-source GNAT
> FE component of the GCC compiler collection.
That definitely looks like solid experience that proves that Ethan has
what it takes to work on the project. Still, the general rules apply,
please look at the "Before you apply&quo
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
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 A
implemented and
which are still pending in the GSoC project. Additionally, I am interested in
knowing which features are more suitable or have higher priority for
implementation. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to the possibility
of working with you and learning from the GCC community.
Kind
gt;ethanluismcdono...@gmail.com)
>-
>
>Mentors: S. Tucker Taft (Lexington, MA -- tucker.t...@gmail.com) and
>Richard Wai (Toronto, ON -- rich...@annexi-strayline.com)
I assume you're already aware, but just saying in case (better than
someone missing out): one must
b.com/p4lang/p4c), although the [PRs I
> made](https://github.com/p4lang/p4c/issues?q=state%3Aclosed%20is%3Apr%20author%3A%40me)
> are not game-changing and are definitely not to the extent of a GSoC project.
I'm sorry that the link that I attached with "PRs I made" doesn’t (and
w
open-source projects,
such as [p4c](https://github.com/p4lang/p4c), although the [PRs I made](
https://github.com/p4lang/p4c/issues?q=state%3Aclosed%20is%3Apr%20author%3A%40me)
are not game-changing and are definitely not to the extent of a GSoC
project.
Thanks for your patience in reading this
I provide in my GSoC
proposal? Should I already have an idea of how I should be implementing these
issues?
Thanks for any guidance!
Pau
Proposal: Google Summer of Code on GCC Ada Front end
-
Goal : Implement some of the light-weight parallelism features of Ada
2022 in the GNAT front end
-
Contributor: Ethan Luis McDonough, PSU '2025 (
ethanluismcdono...@gmail.com)
-
Mentors: S. Tucker Taft (Lexington, MA
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 12 2025, Joey Pandina via Gcc wrote:
> 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
Hello,
we are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting.
On Mon, Mar 03 2025, Gwen Fu via Gcc wrote:
> Dear GCC Community:
> I hope this email finds you well. My name is Gwen Fu(or Pengrui Fu), and I
> am interested in participating in Google Summer of Code 2025 with GCC. I am
> writing
architecture.
> I'm set to complete my research project in July and graduate soon.
great, that sounds you are definitely qualified. Is this prefething
project available anywhere?
>
> I'm very interested in applying for the 2025 GSoC project and discussing
> potential id
ugh the "Before you apply" section at our
GSoC page: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode#Before_you_apply
However (potential mentors may correct me if I am wrong but) I think
this particular project will mainly require familiarizing yourself with
how libgomp library works, and the gcc co
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 compiler and would love to contribute to GCC
community.
I looked up some resources on this topic. Name resolution · Rust-GCC/gcc
Kaaden Ruman via Gcc writes:
> Hello, my name is Kaaden and I am a student at the University of Alberta in
> Canada. I am interested in pursuing the "Extend the static analysis pass"
> idea as a medium size project.
>
> I have cloned and built gcc and ran the testsuite and would like a
> nudge
Hello GCC Community!
I am Arijit Kumar Das, a second-year engineering undergraduate from NIAMT
Ranchi, India. While my major isn’t Computer Science, my passion for system
programming, embedded systems, and operating systems has driven me toward
low-level development. Programming has always fascina
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
gt; it extensively :)
>
> But GCC is complex, I believe the mentorship from GSOC will enable me to
> start. I have of course gone through the “Before you Apply” section (also
> built GCC, and executed test suite). I’d also like to mention that David’s
> newbie guide and Prof Uday Khedkar’
code base.
>
Let's not suggest obsolete (or non-GCC) projects to people asking about
how to work on GCC itself for GSoC, please.
> My current open source project is https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys/ (an
> inference engine project, GPL licensed) which you could use to test/improve
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
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
Hi, I am Manish, a 2nd year B.tech student from India and I have been using
C for almost a year now, mostly to solve DSA problems on leetcode. I
started learning C++ a month ago so I have a bit of an idea on it too.
I was curious about the project "Simple file system for use during Nvidia
and AMD
from GSOC will enable me to
start. I have of course gone through the “Before you Apply” section (also
built GCC, and executed test suite). I’d also like to mention that David’s
newbie guide and Prof Uday Khedkar’s content have played a huge role in
motivating me to apply.
I wish to know what
On 10/03/2025 15:37, Arijit Kumar Das via Gcc wrote:
Hello GCC Community!
I am Arijit Kumar Das, a second-year engineering undergraduate from NIAMT
Ranchi, India. While my major isn’t Computer Science, my passion for system
programming, embedded systems, and operating systems has driven me towar
Hello, my name is Kaaden and I am a student at the University of Alberta in
Canada. I am interested in pursuing the "Extend the static analysis pass" idea
as a medium size project.
I have cloned and built gcc and ran the testsuite and would like a nudge in the
direction of what to look at next
like to work on it first.
* However, if *Option B (RPC-based host FS access)* is the preferred
approach for GSoC, I’d be happy to work on that as well.
I'll defer to Thomas who proposed the project and volunteered to act as
GSoC mentor. :)
Have fun!
Andrew
ion B (RPC-based host FS access)* is the preferred
approach for GSoC, I’d be happy to work on that as well.
For now, I’ll begin setting up the toolchain and running simple OpenMP
target kernels as suggested. Thanks again for your guidance!
Best regards,
Arijit Kumar Das.
On Mon, 10 Mar, 202
duate soon.
I'm very interested in applying for the 2025 GSoC project and discussing
potential ideas with the community. However, I'm still unfamiliar with the
best way to engage in these discussions and apply for the project, so this
is my first attempt at reaching out.
My primary int
Hello everyone,
I am pleased that I can announce that we have been accepted to be a GSoC
mentoring organization also in 2025!.
This also means that students are now really starting to look at our
idea page and so if anyone wants to add a project, it is still possible
but we should not delay it
is would allow
me to contribute to the repository while also testing and demonstrating my
suitability for the project.
Thank you for your time and guidance! I look forward to your suggestions
and hope to contribute to GCC through GSoC.
Best regards,
Gwen Fu
3293940...@qq.com / https://github.com/g
Hello,
My name is Ryutaro Okada. I am interested in participating in Google Summer
of Code 2024 with the GCC organization. I am particularly fascinated by the
project "Rewrite Rust lints to operate on our frontend's HIR instead of
using GCC's existing infrastructure."
I have prior experience in c
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 01 2025, 岡田隆太郎 via Gcc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is Ryutaro Okada. I am interested in participating in Google Summer
> of Code 2024 with the GCC organization.
Presumably 2025? ;-)
> I am particularly fascinated by the
> project "Rewrite Rust lints to operate on our frontend's H
borated on some
> Rust projects with a friend, and I’m eager to deepen my understanding,
> especially in compiler development and large codebases.
>
> I’m very interested in the Rust Frontend GSoC project and would love
> to contribute. I’ve started exploring the gccrs repository and woul
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/jit/
> >
> > so my suggestion could be to prototype your Rust frontend as a GCC plugin
> > (and
> > reuse as much as possible existing frontend from
> > https://www.rust-lang.org/)
> >
>
> I'm sorry, but this advice i
On Fri, 2025-02-28 at 12:54 +0100, Basile Starynkevitch wrote:
> Hello Bright Andoh,
>
> >
> > My name is Bright Andoh, and I’m a Computer Engineering student at the
> > University of Alabama. I’m wrapping up my freshman year and have
> > experience working with Rust and C. Last fall, I collabora
st
> compiler internals and using libgccjit to feed GCC.
>
> https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/jit/
>
> so my suggestion could be to prototype your Rust frontend as a GCC plugin (and
> reuse as much as possible existing frontend from https://www.rust-lang.org/)
>
I'm sorry, b
Hello Bright Andoh,
>
> My name is Bright Andoh, and I’m a Computer Engineering student at the
> University of Alabama. I’m wrapping up my freshman year and have
> experience working with Rust and C. Last fall, I collaborated on some
> Rust projects with a friend, and I’m eager to deepen my under
,
especially in compiler development and large codebases.
I’m very interested in the Rust Frontend GSoC project and would love
to contribute. I’ve started exploring the gccrs repository and would
appreciate any guidance on where to begin. Are there any recommended
beginner-friendly issues or
Hello,
and sorry for a rather late reply, I am only now getting to GSoC stuff.
Anyway, we are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting.
On Tue, Dec 31 2024, Aditya Dutt via Gcc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am interested in compilers and have been trying to understand GCC for
&g
Hello,
another year has passed, Google has announced there will be again Google
Summer of Code (GsoC) in 2025 and the deadline for organizations to
apply is already approaching (February 11th). I'd like to volunteer to
be the main org-admin for GCC again but let me know if you think I
shou
Hello,
I am interested in compilers and have been trying to understand GCC for
some time.
I am watching the GRC lectures [0] althought I know they are a bit
outdated and the FOSDEM 2024 GCC devroom lectures [1].
I have been trying to understand the build system (what files get
created during bui
interest in contributing to
> open-source projects. I am writing to express my keen interest in GNU
> Compiler Collection, and to seek your guidance on how I can start
> contributing to your codebase.
>
> As a newcomer to the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program, I am eager to
> gain ex
guidance on how I can start
contributing to your codebase.
As a newcomer to the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program, I am eager to
gain experience and develop my skills by working on impactful projects. I
believe that contributing to GNU Compiler Collection would be an invaluable
opportunity for me to
Hello,
On Sat, Oct 26 2024, Nainika Reddy Vempalli wrote:
> Dear Martin and GCC Community,
>
> Thank you for clarifying the GSoC requirements for GCC. While I initially
> hoped to work on the GCC webpages, I am still very eager to
> participate in *GSoC
> 2025 with GCC* and
Dear Martin and GCC Community,
Thank you for clarifying the GSoC requirements for GCC. While I initially
hoped to work on the GCC webpages, I am still very eager to
participate in *GSoC
2025 with GCC* and contribute to the project in a meaningful way. I would
be happy to pivot my focus to areas
26) do not allow
purely documentation projects.
Also, in our GSoC projects we generally focus on the compiler itself
together with the associated libraries and tools.
I hope you'll have better luck elsewhere, perhaps with some project that
itself is closer to web development.
Martin
[1] https:/
Dear GCC Community,
My name is Nainika Reddy Vempalli and I'm currently a second year
Computer Science Student with a background in C/C++. I am interested in
participating in *Google Summer Of Code 2025* with *GNU Compiler
Organisation* focusing mainly on improving the GCC webpages.
Hello,
I am pleased to announce that we will have as many as seven
contributors working on GCC as part of their Google Summer of Code
(GSoC) projects in 2024! In no particular order:
- Anuj Mohite will be enhancing the f951 compiler's DO CONCURRENT
construct while mentored by Tobias B
Hello,
On Fri, Apr 05 2024, Vedant5432 via Gcc wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a potential contributor for GSoC 2024, I made a submission for the
> project Extend the Static Analysis Pass, I was wondering about the process
> of ranking the proposals and the general timelines when the applican
you that we are diligently evaluating all GSoC proposals
including yours (I can also confirm I can see your proposal my GSoC Org
Admin dahsboard) and will finish doing so by the deadline set by Google.
Google reserves the right to announce the acceptance themselves - and
they have they final say wh
> On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 11:14 AM Thor Preimesberger via Gcc
> >> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Forgot to CC the mailing list - mea culpa.
> >> >
> >> > -- Forwarded message -
> >> > From: Thor Preimesberger
> &g
Hello,
I am a potential contributor for GSoC 2024, I made a submission for the
project Extend the Static Analysis Pass, I was wondering about the process
of ranking the proposals and the general timelines when the applicants will
be notified if their proposals will be considered potentially? Would
Hello GCC Community,
I am Pranil Dey and I had submitted a proposal for the project "Improve
nothrow detection in GCC", but as the deadline period was a holiday time I
wanted to ask you to review my proposal now.
I am already getting familiar with the code but I wanted some pointers for
now till se
pa.
>> >
>> > -- Forwarded message -
>> > From: Thor Preimesberger
>> > Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 5:57 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [GSoC] Application RFC + Question - GENERIC dump
>> > To: Richard Biener
>> >
>> >
>> > Tha
> > Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 5:57 PM
> > Subject: Re: [GSoC] Application RFC + Question - GENERIC dump
> > To: Richard Biener
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the quick feedback, especially on such short notice - I'll
> > get the actual GSoC application in, within
ment these checks in the plugin.
> > -
> >
> >Weeks 5-7:
> >-
> >
> > Begin to investigate Exception Handling Checking.
> > -
> >
> > Understand how the Static Analysis tool does Exception Handling
> > checking.
>
Hello,
On Sun, Mar 31 2024, tmpod via Gcc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a Computer Science student, currently taking a Master's degree in
>
>
> Portugal's top university. I have a
>-
>
> Begin to investigate Format String Checking.
> -
>
> Understand how the Static Analysis tool does Format String Checking.
> -
>
> Implement these checks in the plugin.
> -
>
>Week 12
>-
>
> Writi
On Tue, 2024-04-02 at 10:06 -0400, David Malcolm wrote:
> What timezone are you in? (I'm in EDT, UTC+4)
Sorry, that should be UTC-4 (on the east coast of the US)
Dave
> Begin to investigate Exception Handling Checking.
> -
>
> Understand how the Static Analysis tool does Exception Handling
> checking.
> -
>
> Implement these checks in the plugin.
> -
>
> Weeks 8-11
> -
>
>
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 11:14 AM Thor Preimesberger via Gcc
wrote:
>
> Forgot to CC the mailing list - mea culpa.
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: Thor Preimesberger
> Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 5:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [GSoC] Application RFC + Question - GENER
Forgot to CC the mailing list - mea culpa.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Thor Preimesberger
Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [GSoC] Application RFC + Question - GENERIC dump
To: Richard Biener
Thanks for the quick feedback, especially on such short notice - I
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 6:23 PM Thor Preimesberger via Gcc
wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm joining the group of people submitting their GSoC applications
> over the holiday. I'm interested in the "Implement structured dumping
> of GENERIC" project idea, and
open source development, so I thought this would be a
> > good opportunity, given how much I use gcc for everything.
> >
>
> This sounds great.
>
> First, please note that timing of the GSoC contributor application
> deadline (on the upcoming Tuesday) is a bit unfortunat
Hello,
I am a Computer Science student, currently taking a Master's degree in
Portugal's top university. I have a strong passion for algorithms, data
the instructions provided in the
>> "Before you apply" section of the GCC GSoC page and successfully completed
>> the tasks outlined therein. I have built, installed, and tested GCC . I
>> have attached the screenshot of it below .
>> [image: gmail.png]
>>
>
Hello Abhinav,
sorry for a very brief answer, I'm not much online during Easter (the
timing of the application deadline is a bit unfortunate in this regard).
On Sat, Mar 30 2024, Abhinav Gupta wrote:
> Hello GCC community,
> Since resuming work for the GSoC proposal recently,
eo games, and I've always
> wanted to get into open source development, so I thought this would be a
> good opportunity, given how much I use gcc for everything.
>
This sounds great.
First, please note that timing of the GSoC contributor application
deadline (on the upcoming Tuesday)
Hello Anuj,
On Thu, Mar 28 2024, Anuj Mohite wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm Anuj M, an undergraduate student interested in participating in GSoC
> 2024 with GCC. I would like to work on the project improving the DO
> CONCURRENT construct in the GFortran compiler.The current implementation
Hello GCC community,
Since resuming work for the GSoC proposal recently, I have made
significant progress in understanding the code snippets provided by
Mr. Jambor and delved into the libgomp folder, compiling random
snippets in the examples folder and reading the IR. Building GCC from
source
does Format String Checking.
-
Implement these checks in the plugin.
-
Week 12
-
Writing the GSoC wrapping-up document.
في الأربعاء، 27 مارس 2024 في 2:31 ص تمت كتابة ما يلي بواسطة Nada
Elsayed <nadaelsayed...@gmail.com>:
> Greetings All,
> Hope
Hi Martin,
I wanted to write GSoC proposal on Improve nothrow Detection in GCC, . What
are the main points to be added in proposal ?
t execution,
thereby making it a viable option for development and testing purposes.
Here's a rough timeline (Based on the timeline on the gsoc website) -
Pre-coding (Until May 27) -
1) Setting up a development environment including LLVM/OpenMP and necessary
debugging tools.
2) Conducting thorough
Hi,
I'm Anuj M, an undergraduate student interested in participating in GSoC
2024 with GCC. I would like to work on the project improving the DO
CONCURRENT construct in the GFortran compiler.The current implementation in
GFortran has limitations in handling locality clauses, supporting redu
Greetings All,
Hope this email finds you well.
I am interested in "Extend the plugin to add checking for usage of the
CPython API" project. First of all, I built the library, and now I am
trying to debug it. Then, I also used Cpython in 3 demos to understand how
it works. Finally, I read the upload
; strong grasp of C/C++ and familiarity with Rust, I am eager to explore
> > potential projects for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 within the GNU
> > Compiler Collection (GCC) ecosystem.
>
> we are delighted you found the prospect of contributing to GCC interesting.
>
> >
Hello,
On Sun, Mar 24 2024, M Hamza Nadeem via Gcc wrote:
> Hi Sir / mam,
>
>
> I hope this email finds you well. As an enthusiastic contributor with a
> strong grasp of C/C++ and familiarity with Rust, I am eager to explore
> potential projects for Google Summer of Code (GSo
On Sat, Mar 23 2024, koushiki khobare via Gcc wrote:
> Respected sir,
>
> I am Koushiki Khobare from India and currently a first year
> student(Computer Science Student) studying in Pune Institute of
> Computer Technology, Pune, Maharashtra. Recently I heard about GSoC
> and g
ware Engineer at Qualcomm
> Wireless R&D. I recently discovered your organization and the exciting GSOC
> projects you are proposing, namely "Offloading to a separate process on the
> same host" and "Enhance OpenACC support." I am writing to express my
> enthusi
Hi Sir / mam,
I hope this email finds you well. As an enthusiastic contributor with a
strong grasp of C/C++ and familiarity with Rust, I am eager to explore
potential projects for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 within the GNU
Compiler Collection (GCC) ecosystem.
With my background in these
Respected sir,
I am Koushiki Khobare from India and currently a first year
student(Computer Science Student) studying in Pune Institute of Computer
Technology, Pune, Maharashtra. Recently I heard about GSoC and got very excited
to explore it. I will be very much thankful to you if
d the exciting GSOC
projects you are proposing, namely "Offloading to a separate process on the
same host" and "Enhance OpenACC support." I am writing to express my
enthusiastic interest in potentially contributing to either of these
projects and to inquire about the next steps to
's Degree in Computer
> Science and Engineering. I am interested in contributing to the GCC
> projects under GSoC, specifically the projects : "Offloading to a separate
> process on the same host" and "Improve nothrow detection in GCC".
> I have worked on inter p
Hello GCC Community,
I am Pranil Dey, a 4th year undergraduate student of the Indian Institute
of Technology Kharagpur currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Computer
Science and Engineering. I am interested in contributing to the GCC
projects under GSoC, specifically the pro
pta wrote:
>> I looked at all the links you provided in the reply and read the
>> paper cited on the GCC page for GSoC. I also looked into the rust
>> frontend project during this time, and the Offloading project
>> interests me more, so I will focus solely on it in the rem
Hello,
On Tue, Mar 12 2024, Abhinav Gupta wrote:
> Hi! Thank you for replying to my request!
> I looked at all the links you provided in the reply and read the
> paper cited on the GCC page for GSoC. I also looked into the rust
> frontend project during this time, and the Offloa
Hello again, Dave. Have you managed to learn how a basic language
Interpreter works before commenting on the significantly-more-complex
gcc's efficiency? Or were you not able to because your IQ is below the
freezing point of water and you can't even understand what a basic
tree walker is?
Then aga
Hi Dave,
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 08:17:31PM -0500, Dave Blanchard wrote:
> > > On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 at 01:59, Dave Blanchard wrote:
> > > > Wow, what a fucking prick this guy is.
> > > > [...]
> You are one of the biggest assholes I've encountered in the open
> source world, and I've met some real
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