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
> > my second year of under graduation in Btech artificial intelligence i
> > > > > had intrest in your organization and i know programming languages
> > > > > like c, c++,python how can i contribute from now and can u send
> > > > > details about
my interest
> in contributing to the GCC project under GSoC.
We are very happy that you find contributing to GCC interesting.
> I am interested in two projects - Offloading to a separate process on
> the same host, I am already working in parallel computing,
> specifically parallel
look again at the "Before you apply" section of our GSoC page at
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode#Before_you_apply and make sure you
are able to build, install and test GCC. I strongly suggest that you
also try generating dumps of the IR of a simple compiled program and
stepping
Dear GCC Community,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Abhinav Gupta. I am a
3rd-year student at IIT Tirupati pursuing a bachelor's degree in
computer science and engineering. I am writing to express my interest
in contributing to the GCC project under GSoC.
I am interested i
ation and i know programming languages like c,
> > > > c++,python how can i contribute from now and can u send details about
> > > > the project . Thank you hope i will get reply as soon as possible.
> > >
> > > If you want to apply for GSoC and co
end details about
> > > the project . Thank you hope i will get reply as soon as possible.
> >
> > If you want to apply for GSoC and convince people you're a suitable
> > candidate and would invest the necessary time and effort, maybe you
> > should find deta
graduation in Btech artificial intelligence i had
> > intrest in your organization and i know programming languages like c,
> > c++,python how can i contribute from now and can u send details about the
> > project . Thank you hope i will get reply as soon as possible.
>
> If y
Ping for [GSoC][Improve nothrow detection]: Suggestions to get started.
Could you please take a look when you get a chance?
Sincerely,
Ken Matsui
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 8:00 AM Ken Matsui wrote:
>
> Hi Jan,
>
> My name is Ken Matsui. I am highly interested in contributing to your
languages like c, c++,python how
> can i contribute from now and can u send details about the project . Thank
> you hope i will get reply as soon as possible.
If you want to apply for GSoC and convince people you're a suitable
candidate and would invest the necessary time and eff
Hello sir/mam
I am mokshagna reddy from Mahindra university and i am currently in my second
year of under graduation in Btech artificial intelligence i had intrest in your
organization and i know programming languages like c, c++,python how can i
contribute from now and can u send details abou
Hello,
On Wed, Feb 28 2024, Aditya Ballaki via Gcc wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I'm an incoming graduate student in Computer Engineering at Cornell
> University, and I'm keen on participating in GSOC by contributing to
> open-source projects before starting my graduate pro
Hello,
On Tue, Feb 27 2024, Pratush Rai via Gcc wrote:
> I want to work on the Rust Front End project as per the idea list. I am a
> rust compiler contributor and want to start contributing to gcc.
> I need some guidance on how to start.
Please note that Rust-GCC projects are a bit special in the
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 23 2024, Mohd Kashif via Gcc wrote:
> Hey Sir/Madam,
> I want to participate in gsoc 2024 but I don't have any experience in it.
> Please be my mentor in this and help me to deliver the best project from my
> side .
We are delighted you found contributing t
"intermediate
representation" (IR) - sometimes also called "intermediate language"
(IL). Most of GCC is written in C++, but that should not be an obstacle
for an experienced C programmer.
>
> Please reach out to me on what needs to be done to be accepted as a
>
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 16 2024, Nada Elsayed via Gcc wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am Nada Elsayed, A fresh graduate from computer engineering at Cairo
> University.
welcome, we are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting.
> I have good knowledge in C/C++, and a basic knowledge in compilers. a
Hi Jan,
My name is Ken Matsui. I am highly interested in contributing to your
GSoC 2024 project idea, "Improve nothrow detection in GCC." To get
started with understanding your project (and, if possible, making
small patches), could you please give me some suggestions on what
files to
Hi Team,
I'm an incoming graduate student in Computer Engineering at Cornell
University, and I'm keen on participating in GSOC by contributing to
open-source projects before starting my graduate program.
Specifically, I'm interested in working on the Rust GCC compiler.
While I have
Hi Team,
I'm an incoming graduate student in Computer Engineering at Cornell University,
and I'm keen on participating in GSOC by contributing to open-source projects
before starting my graduate program. Specifically, I'm interested in working on
the Rust GCC compiler. While
I want to work on the Rust Front End project as per the idea list. I am a
rust compiler contributor and want to start contributing to gcc.
I need some guidance on how to start.
Thank you,
Pratush
Dear Sir,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Pranith, and I am writing to
express my keen interest in participating in the Google Summer of Code
(GSOC24) program with the GCC organization. As a newcomer to the field, I
am eager to learn and contribute to meaningful projects within the GC
Hey Sir/Madam,
I want to participate in gsoc 2024 but I don't have any experience in it.
Please be my mentor in this and help me to deliver the best project from my
side .
Thank You
(MOHD KASHIF)
Hello everyone,
I am pleased that I can announce that we have been accepted to be a GSoC
mentoring organization also in 2024!.
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
tor to the GSoC program under the GNU organization, I would love to
work on any of the projects mentioned in the wiki(would prefer some easy
ones though, since I am not that deep yet).
My github will be linked below, and I hope to hear from you soon!
https://github.com/surajkadapa
This is my first ti
Hello All,
I am Nada Elsayed, A fresh graduate from computer engineering at Cairo
University.
I have good knowledge in C/C++, and a basic knowledge in compilers. als I
am interested in contributing to the GCC this year; I am interested in "*Extend
the static analysis pass" *projects or "*Improve no
Hello,
this is just a reminder that the organization application period of GSoC
2024 closes on Tuesday February 6th (6pm UTC). We have already applied
but that is when we are expected to have our project idea list basically
ready. So please review old ideas and if you have a new one and/or
Hello,
We are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting. GCC has
applied to be part of GSoC 2024 but of course selected organizations
have not been announced yet this year. More comments inline.
On Mon, Jan 22 2024, Rupali P via Gcc wrote:
> Respected GSoC Review Team,
>
&g
Hello Arpit,
We are very happy that you found contributing to GCC-rust interesting.
GCC has applied to be part of GSoC 2024 but of course selected
organizations have not been announced yet this year.
On Sat, Dec 30 2023, CS21B062 ARPIT GUPTA wrote:
> Dear GCC Community,
>
> I hope t
Thanks, I'll check them out.
On Wed, 24 Jan, 2024, 03:52 Martin Jambor, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting. GCC has
> applied to be part of GSoC 2024 but of course selected organizations
> have not been announced yet.
>
> On
Hello,
We are delighted you found contributing to GCC interesting. GCC has
applied to be part of GSoC 2024 but of course selected organizations
have not been announced yet.
On Fri, Jan 12 2024, Gaurang Aswal via Gcc wrote:
> Hey I am Gaurang Aswal a 4th year B.E. Computer Science student f
Respected GSoC Review Team,
I am writing to express my enthusiastic interest in participating in Google
Summer of Code 2024 with Tobias Burnus. Below, I've outlined my project
idea, shared insights into my background and passion for open source, and
demonstrated my commitment to contributi
Hi Martin,
On 1/15/24 18:48, Martin Jambor wrote:
Hello,
another year has passed, Google has announced there will be again Google
Summer of Code (GsoC) in 2024 and the deadline for organizations to
apply is already approaching (February 6th). I'd like to volunteer to
be the main org-admi
On Mon, 2024-01-15 at 18:48 +0100, Martin Jambor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> another year has passed, Google has announced there will be again
> Google
> Summer of Code (GsoC) in 2024 and the deadline for organizations to
> apply is already approaching (February 6th). I'd like to
Hello,
another year has passed, Google has announced there will be again Google
Summer of Code (GsoC) in 2024 and the deadline for organizations to
apply is already approaching (February 6th). I'd like to volunteer to
be the main org-admin for GCC again but let me know if you think I
shou
Hey I am Gaurang Aswal a 4th year B.E. Computer Science student from BITS
Goa, India and wanted some info and insights on the Fortran projects and I
am interested in working on them. I have basic knowledge of C/C++ and I
have completed my basic computer science courses in the same language,
which i
Hi Arpit!
First, welcome to GCC, and I appreciate your enthousiasm!
On 2023-12-30T22:30:37+0530, CS21B062 ARPIT GUPTA wrote:
> Dear GCC Community,
>
> I hope this email finds you well. My name is Arpit and I am writing to
> express my interest in participating in GSoC, specific
Dear GCC Community,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Arpit and I am writing to
express my interest in participating in GSoC, specifically for the
Rust Front-End project at GCC. Having completed an internship in
Compiler Design at IIT Hyderabad in my IInd Year , where I gained
hands-on
Hi Eric,
> Thanks for reaching out. The project is still in very early stages. So
> far we have taught the analyzer the basic behavior for
> PyLong_FromLong, PyList_New, and Py_DECREF via known function
> subclassing. Additionally, Py_INCREF is supported out of the box.
> Reference count checking
Hi Steven,
Thanks for reaching out. The project is still in very early stages. So
far we have taught the analyzer the basic behavior for
PyLong_FromLong, PyList_New, and Py_DECREF via known function
subclassing. Additionally, Py_INCREF is supported out of the box.
Reference count checking function
Hi Eric, I am Steven (now) from the CPython team.
How is the project going? Do you have any prototypes
or ideas that can be discussed? Which part will you start at?
I recently debugged dozens of Python bugs, some involving
C APIs. I can provide some test cases for you.
For the ref count part:
Hi, Eric and Dave,
I did not make it to the GSoC program. I am not surprised.
In this email, I would like to share some thoughts on this project with Eric
and pose some questions to Dave.
In the past month, I have been active in the CPython community. Now I am
nominated as a triage member
Hello,
I am pleased to announce that again we will have six contributors
working on GCC as part of their Google Summer of Code (GSoC) projects
in 2023! In no particular order:
- Benjamin Priour will be "Extending gcc -fanalyzer C++ support for
self-analysis." and the project will b
Dear GCC members,
I understand that I am late in submitting this proposal. However, I found
out about gcc-rust and Google of Code three hours ago, and instead of doing
nothing, I decided that it is in my best interest to apply nonetheless. I'm
interested in Rust and the GCC frontend for many reaso
am.
> >
>
> While I normally welcome collaboration, please note that GSoC rules and
> reasonable caution dictate that the two project must not be dependent on
> one another. I.e. if one of you, for any reason, could not finish your
> bits in time, it must not have sever
> Thanks to Martin, Honza, and Théo for your feedback. I have incorporated
> almost all of it, updated my proposal accordingly, and submitted it.
> Regarding grammar errors, I have fixed many, but there may still be some
> left (I could be better at grammar, to be honest :( ).
I could be better to
Thanks to Martin, Honza, and Théo for your feedback. I have incorporated
almost all of it, updated my proposal accordingly, and submitted it.
Regarding grammar errors, I have fixed many, but there may still be some
left (I could be better at grammar, to be honest :( ).
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023 at 15:55,
Hello,
> Thanks, Jan for the Reply! I have completed a draft proposal for this
> project. I will appreciate your's, Martin's, or anybody else feedback on
> the same.
> Here is the link to my proposal
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r9kzsU96kOYfIhWZx62jx4ALG-J_aJs5U0sDpwFUtts/edit?usp=sharing
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 04 2023, Rishi Raj wrote:
> Thanks, Jan for the Reply! I have completed a draft proposal for this
> project. I will appreciate your's, Martin's, or anybody else feedback on
> the same.
> Here is the link to my proposal
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r9kzsU96kOYfIhWZx62jx4ALG
rded; for
example the 2nd sentence seems to just stop halfway through.
"Mentor": yes, I would be the mentor
Other than that, looks good.
The deadline for formally submitting this to the GSoC website is April
4th at 18:00 UTC (less than 24 hours from now), and Google are strict
about this
Sorry, I messed subject in my previous two emails :( so I am sending it
again.
I have completed a draft proposal for this project. I will appreciate Jan,
Martin, or anybody else feedback on the same.
Here is the link to my proposal
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r9kzsU96kOYfIhWZx62jx4ALG-J_aJs
-- Forwarded message -
From: Rishi Raj
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2023 at 05:57
Subject: Re: [GSOC] Submission of draft proposal.
To: Jan Hubicka
Cc: ,
oops, I forgot to change the subject in previous email :(
Thanks, Jan for the Reply! I have completed a draft proposal for this
project
Thanks, Jan for the Reply! I have completed a draft proposal for this
project. I will appreciate your's, Martin's, or anybody else feedback on
the same.
Here is the link to my proposal
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r9kzsU96kOYfIhWZx62jx4ALG-J_aJs5U0sDpwFUtts/edit?usp=sharing
On Tue, 4 Apr 20
Hello,
> While going through the patch and simple-object.c I understood that the
> file simple-object.c is used to handle the object file format. However,
> this file does not contain all the architecture information required for
> LTO object files, so the workaround used in the patch is to read th
Hi Adi!
I've not been able yet to review your items in detail, but it's very good
that you're discussing your ideas!
At least a few comments:
On 2023-04-01T03:16:28+, "Prasad, Adi via Gcc" wrote:
> Tobias wrote:
>> [...] permit something like -foffload=host instead of having to
>> specify -
While going through the patch and simple-object.c I understood that the
file simple-object.c is used to handle the object file format. However,
this file does not contain all the architecture information required for
LTO object files, so the workaround used in the patch is to read the
crtbegin.o fi
Hello,
On Sat, Apr 01 2023, Prasad, Adi via Gcc wrote:
> Hi Tobias and Thomas,
>
> My apologies for the double email; I have an unrelated administrative
> ask. Would it be possible to provide any past successful GSoC
> proposals? I'm interested in any thnigs GCC specifically
ould be done without a similar reuse of the assertions as for the
>> > libstdc++.)
>> >
>> > From what I saw, despite the bugs not being FIXED, vfuncs seem to be
>> > working nicely enough after the fix from GSoC 2021.
>>
>> IIRC I was keeping those
r the
> > libstdc++.)
> >
> > From what I saw, despite the bugs not being FIXED, vfuncs seem to be
> > working nicely enough after the fix from GSoC 2021.
>
> IIRC I was keeping those bugs open because there's still a little room
> for making the analyzer smart
Hi Tobias and Thomas - just wondering if you've had a chance to look at this?
Thanks,
Adi
From: Prasad, Adi
Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2023 5:16 am
To: Tobias Burnus ; Thomas Schwinge
Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: RE: GSoC Separate Host Process Offloadin
Hello,
On Mon, Apr 03 2023, Eric Feng via Gcc wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> I’m happy to collaborate on this project together — it would be great
> to have your experience with CPython internals on the team.
>
While I normally welcome collaboration, please note that GSoC rules and
rea
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