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2020 Mar 13
2
GSoC Opportunity
...y free time learning
more about. Like vim, there is always more to learn in C++, and to that end
I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
course here at Columbia.
Regarding the logistics:
1. Do I need to submit a resume/screening/patches?
2. Although I do have interests i...
2020 Mar 16
2
GSoC Opportunity
...bout. Like vim, there is always more to learn in C++, and to that end
>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>> course here at Columbia.
>>
>> Regarding the logistics:
>>
>> 1. Do I need to submit a...
2020 Mar 17
4
GSoC Opportunity
...im, there is always more to learn in C++, and to that end
>>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>>> course here at Columbia.
>>>
>>> Regarding the logistics:
>>>
>>&...
2020 Mar 17
2
GSoC Opportunity
...always more to learn in C++, and to that end
>>>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>>>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>>>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>>>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>>>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>>>> course here at Columbia.
>>>>
>>>> Regarding the logistics:
&g...
2020 Mar 17
2
GSoC Opportunity
...to learn in C++, and to that end
>>>>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>>>>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>>>>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>>>>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>>>>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>>>>> course here at Columbia.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regardi...
2020 Mar 18
2
GSoC Opportunity
...C++, and to that end
>>>>>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>>>>>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>>>>>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>>>>>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>>>>>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>>>>>> course here at Columbia.
>>>>>>
>>>...
2012 Nov 29
2
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
I have a new problem: Register RBP is used in a function foo. (I am not
allocating RBP to any virtual register, the instances of RBP in function
foo are in the machine code when my register allocator starts.)
Function foo calls function bar. Register RBP is not saved across the
call, though it is live after the call. Function bar includes a virtual
register. The code that I'm using to
2012 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
...tblend, firstfree, **dss, *dfasiz;
extern union dfaacc_union
{
int *dfaacc_set;
int dfaacc_state;
} *dfaacc;
extern int *accsiz, *dhash, numas;
extern int numsnpairs, jambase, jamstate;
extern int end_of_buffer_state;
extern int lastccl, *cclmap, *ccllen, *cclng, cclreuse;
extern int current_maxccls, current_max_ccl_tbl_size;
extern unsigned char *ccltbl;
extern char nmstr[2048];
extern int sectnum, nummt, hshcol, dfaeql, numeps, eps2, num_reallocs;
extern int tmpuses, totnst, peakpairs, numuniq, numdup, hshsave;
extern int num_backing_up, bol_needed;
void *allocate_array (int, size_t);
void *...
2020 Mar 18
2
GSoC Opportunity
...t;>>>>>>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>>>>>>>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>>>>>>>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>>>>>>>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>>>>>>>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>>>>>>>> course here at Columbia.
>>>&...
2020 Mar 18
2
GSoC Opportunity
...t;>>>>> I will watch CppCon Videos or peruse blogs such as Fluent C++(which is a
>>>>>>>>> treasure trove of material to nerd out on) in my free time. I also have a
>>>>>>>>> layman’s knowledge of CMake, from using it to configure ccls to lint C++
>>>>>>>>> code with specific flags, and am aware of Google’s Test framework. Finally,
>>>>>>>>> I am currently taking Professor Stroustrap’s C++ class, and the compilers
>>>>>>>>> course here at Columbia.
&...