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2007 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Vikram S. Adve wrote: > Google's SoC is becoming a huge program, and I expect we'll get a few > students wanting to do LLVM projects. (I already got one and asked him to > write to llvmdev.) Is there anyone who can volunteer to put up a simple set > of guidelines for LLVM SoC projects? (That will also get LLVM noticed by > anyone searching for
2007 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code
On Sat, 2007-03-17 at 15:29 -0800, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Vikram S. Adve wrote: > > Google's SoC is becoming a huge program, and I expect we'll get a few > > students wanting to do LLVM projects. (I already got one and asked him to > > write to llvmdev.) Is there anyone who can volunteer to put up a simple set > > of guidelines for LLVM
2009 Mar 15
2
Summer of Code, LLVM, parallelization and R
Hi everybody, I'm currently working towards my Master's degree as a student of Computer Science at the University of Saarbr?cken and highly interested in compiler construction, interpretation techniques, optimization, programming languages and more. :) Two professors of my university approached me about an interesting project just a few days ago: Developing a LLVM-based JIT
2006 May 01
2
Google Summer of Code with Xiph.org
All, I'm pleased to announce that Xiph.org has been selected as a mentoring organization for the 2006 Google Summer of Code program. So if you need a summer job, and there's something about free multimedia that's been bugging you, here's your chance! We've put up some project ideas for things we'd like to see in the wiki http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code
2006 May 01
2
Google Summer of Code with Xiph.org
All, I'm pleased to announce that Xiph.org has been selected as a mentoring organization for the 2006 Google Summer of Code program. So if you need a summer job, and there's something about free multimedia that's been bugging you, here's your chance! We've put up some project ideas for things we'd like to see in the wiki http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code
2006 May 01
2
Google Summer of Code with Xiph.org
All, I'm pleased to announce that Xiph.org has been selected as a mentoring organization for the 2006 Google Summer of Code program. So if you need a summer job, and there's something about free multimedia that's been bugging you, here's your chance! We've put up some project ideas for things we'd like to see in the wiki http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code
2006 May 01
2
Google Summer of Code with Xiph.org
All, I'm pleased to announce that Xiph.org has been selected as a mentoring organization for the 2006 Google Summer of Code program. So if you need a summer job, and there's something about free multimedia that's been bugging you, here's your chance! We've put up some project ideas for things we'd like to see in the wiki http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code
2006 May 01
2
Google Summer of Code with Xiph.org
All, I'm pleased to announce that Xiph.org has been selected as a mentoring organization for the 2006 Google Summer of Code program. So if you need a summer job, and there's something about free multimedia that's been bugging you, here's your chance! We've put up some project ideas for things we'd like to see in the wiki http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code
2006 Apr 26
4
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code
Hi, I'm planning to apply for SoC and I would like some hints on which projects the community are most interested in. The two projects that I right now think looks most interesting is: * Writing an backend for MIPS and * New Transformations and Analyses - Implement GVN-PRE - Value range propagation pass What do you think, would any of these two make a good SoC project?
2009 Apr 20
1
[LLVMdev] Summer Of Code 2009
Dear all, The information about accepted projects for this year was just announced. Please look at http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/llvm for comprehensive list of them. SoC students: first of all, I would like to congratulate you with acceptance of your proposals! You did great job answering to comments and refining your proposals! Now it seems you can update the texts of your
2010 Mar 31
0
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea — checking bounds overflow bugs
On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:33 AM, John Regehr wrote: > John-- a couple questions: > > Can you explain the SAFECode model in a bit more detail? I am getting > conflicting information. On one hand, some of the papers describe a > system that is primarily designed to hide safety violations. On the other > hand, the 2006 ICSE paper that I cited earlier today seems to be talking
2010 Mar 23
0
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code idea -- detecting undefined behavior
Is anyone interested in a SoC project to further develop Clang's support for detecting undefined behaviors in C/C++? This is actually a collection of many smaller projects ranging from very easy (detecting divide by zero) to rather nasty (detecting references to out-of-scope automatic variables). If someone does this, I'm happy to help mentor, provide test cases, etc. If done well,
2010 Mar 30
3
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea — checking bounds overflow bugs
John-- a couple questions: Can you explain the SAFECode model in a bit more detail? I am getting conflicting information. On one hand, some of the papers describe a system that is primarily designed to hide safety violations. On the other hand, the 2006 ICSE paper that I cited earlier today seems to be talking about catching violations. These are very different goals! What does the code
2007 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code
On Mar 17, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Reid Spencer wrote: > I think about the best we could do is list some of the projects that > we're interested in so candidates know what kinds of things to > propose. > However, we already have an OpenProjects page. What else is needed? I think just two things are needed: (1) Just having a SoC page will make more people consider LLVM because,
2010 Mar 07
1
Google Summer of Code 2010
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you aren't familiar with it already, you can find out more here: http://code.google.com/soc/ I'm wondering if we should apply to take part. I'm happy to act as admin (which I did for SWIG last year so I know what is involved), and put together the application. Mentoring organisations have to apply this week (closing on
2010 Mar 22
6
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code ideas
Hi, I intend to participate in Google's Summer of Code this year, so I'd like to bounce another idea around to see what you guys think. (I posted a similar message to cfe-dev just now.) Be warned: this will shock you. It may even horrify you. 1. Implement a 16-bit x86 backend. (*Chris recoils in horror*) Yeah, I know 16-bit x86 is dead, but I find it interesting for historical purposes
2006 Apr 24
9
Summer of Code for wxRuby?
Hi all, You''ve probably heard of Google''s Summer of Code. As this year Ruby Central is registered as a mentoring organisation, it is possible to do Ruby projects or work on existing ones, for example wxRuby :). I would be interested to work on wxRuby as a student. So, my question is, are there tasks that need to be done and would be suitable for a Summer of Code project? If
2010 Apr 10
1
[LLVMdev] *Important*: Google Summer of Code 2010
Dear prospective GSoC Students! Please note, that you won't receive any reviews of your proposals from SoC webapp automatically. You **need to explicitly** subscribe for them. Please do it now and respond to requests / comments already made in some of applications. Thanks! -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2017 Jan 20
9
[RFC] IR-level Region Annotations
Hi Sanjoy, Yes, that's exactly what we have been looking at recently here, but the region tags seem to make it possible to express the control flow as well, so I think we could start with reg ions+metadata, as Hal and Xinmin proposed, and then figure out what needs to be first class instructions. --Vikram Adve > On Jan 19, 2017, at 11:03 PM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at
2017 Jan 20
5
[RFC] IR-level Region Annotations
> On Jan 20, 2017, at 10:44 AM, Tian, Xinmin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Sanjoy, the IR would be like something below. It is ok to hoist alloca instruction outside the region. There are some small changes in optimizer to understand region-annotation intrinsic. > > { void main() { > i32* val = alloca i32 > tok =