I'm sending the email again as my connection seems to be having strange issues
and it doesn't look like it got through the first time (hope it doesn't get
duplicated).
Hello everyone,
I'm thinking of applying for GSoC, and I've got three main ideas for gcc based
around my project.
I've been w
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 13:26:00 +
Andrew Haley wrote:
> On 03/18/2012 11:53 PM, Tomasz Borowik wrote:
>
> > The perfect solution would be to shun away the standard model and
> > actually support a kind of on-demand recompilation where the editor
> > tells the compile
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of this function call will not change within this loop", "these two pointers
don't alias" and it wouldn't obfuscate the code as much as with normal
languages. Furthermore my editor can easily list only the meaningful options
for a given expression with full descriptions of what they do.
--
Tomasz Borowik
dding a
new object or a mechanism for working on/between them, you'll want to
organize the source code differently, and that's trivially simple with
my solution as you can have as many perspectives as you wish, either
manual or automatic like call-graphs. Keep in mind that's just one very
tiny part of the whole, meaning I'm not saying that solves all the
issues in the world;p
--
Tomasz Borowik