Hi, I've published a draft of my proposal for the GSOC. This is the
link for seeing it.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V1v649UhC8XHEnhadZvLwt8Gdn0QgG2pg2Y9uS4vk1E/edit

I share it on this mailing list because I would like all the comments
and feedback I could get from the community. Thank you in advice if
you'll spend some time reading it and helping me.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 7:01 PM, Andrea Francesco Iuorio
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm a MSc. student in Computer Science and I would like to try to
> submit a proposal to Chapel for the stack trace support into the
> runtime. For my BSc. thesis I worked on a runtime for handling modular
> exceptions so I'm know something about call stacks and calling
> conventions. Also, in 2014 I've successfully participated to the GSOC.
> I've some questions for prepare the best possible proposal:
>
> 1) There is some kind of documentation about the runtime that I can read ?
> 2) My first idea, reading the project's description, was: "I can
> probably insert some sort of call guards between calls or in the
> calling prologue/epilogue". Obviously this is just a general idea that
> needs more work (especially since Chapel uses a parallel model), but
> can it be a starting point ?
> 3) Any suggestions about anything that I should look at ?

-- 
Andrea Francesco Iuorio
Student in Computer Science, Università degli Studi di Milano
[email protected]

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