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2015 Feb 17
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[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
John, Yes, I'm taking care about application as usual. On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:48 AM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote: > I believe Anton was going to do so. > > > On Mon, Feb 16, 2015, 5:14 PM John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Dear All, >> >> Has someone registered LLVM as an organization for Google Summer of
2015 Feb 17
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
Dear All, Has someone registered LLVM as an organization for Google Summer of Code 2015? I'm interested in mentoring a GSoC student this summer. -- John T. -- John Criswell Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/criswell
2015 Mar 04
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
Please provide a patch to Open Projects list. On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch> wrote: > On 17/02/15 09:47, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: >> >> John, >> >> Yes, I'm taking care about application as usual. > > I saw the the LLVM mentoring org was accepted. Congrats! > Anton, could you tell me what is the procedure of
2015 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
+Easily, some of the code snippets end up being copied dozens of +times, which leads to worse maintainability, understandability and logical +design. The project description stresses code maintainability and logical design more than bug finding due to omissions in copy and pasted code. Reading this made me think of a check that would suggest people to replace copy and pasted code with a function
2015 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
> On Mar 10, 2015, at 1:03 AM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch> wrote: > > On 09/03/15 21:52, Anna Zaks wrote: >> >> +Easily, some of the code snippets end up being copied dozens of >> +times, which leads to worse maintainability, understandability and logical >> +design. > Should be better now. >> >> The project description stresses
2016 Feb 08
3
Call for GSoC Projects
Dear All, This year as usual we're going to apply for the participation in GSoC. The students application window will start mid March. So, there is some time to update Open Projects pages! Please spend some time reviewing the project listed there and refine them, if necessary. If you have some fresh cool project which you expect to be suitable for GSoC and useful for the LLVM Project -
2015 Mar 11
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code
> On Mar 11, 2015, at 2:14 AM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch> wrote: > > On 10/03/15 19:13, Anna Zaks wrote: >> >>> On Mar 10, 2015, at 1:03 AM, Vassil Vassilev <vvasilev at cern.ch <mailto:vvasilev at cern.ch>> wrote: >>> >>> On 09/03/15 21:52, Anna Zaks wrote: >>>> >>>> +Easily, some of the code
2016 Mar 06
2
GSoC 2016
Respected Sir, I am a MS CS scholar of Virtual University of Pakistan, I want to participate in GSoC 2016 for LLVM. Data Science, Networks, Information security, digital forensics and ethical hacking are my core areas of interest. Currently, I am working on a research project on live forensics of GPU and volatile memories like RAMs and Caches. I am looking forward your guidance to start my
2016 Mar 23
2
[GSoC 2016] Proposal: CFL-AA by default
Dear llvm devs, Based on an earlier discussion about existing pointer analyses in LLVM, I quickly hacked up a GSoC proposal on enabling cfl-aa by default. The decision to write it was made two days before the application deadline, hence the writing quality may not be very satisfactory: the background section could be less verbose, and the implementation section could be more formal. Also it
2016 Mar 18
2
GSoC
Dear prospective GSoC mentors, Currently students are submitting their proposals for review. Please do provide comments there. If someone wants to to mentor particular project - please let LLVM GSoC administrators (Tanya, Chandler, myself) know. -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2016 Mar 22
2
GSOC inquiry.
Sir, I am interested in adding a new analysis or optimization pass and building the getting started guide as a project for gsoc. On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 1:29 AM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote: > On 3/17/16 10:58 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal wrote: > > No i have not worked previously on llvm. I have looked through the > projects but because of no prior experience i am
2016 Mar 23
1
GSOC inquiry.
Sir, I am interested in add a new pass. I have read about analysis, transformation passes. Can you help me with some example ideas? On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 1:39 AM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote: > On 3/22/16 11:15 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal wrote: > > Sir, > I am interested in adding a new analysis or optimization pass and building > the getting started guide as a
2016 Mar 17
2
GSOC inquiry.
No i have not worked previously on llvm. I have looked through the projects but because of no prior experience i am unable to pick one. I am currently going through the llvm tutorials. On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:32 PM, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote: > On 3/8/16 10:12 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal via llvm-dev wrote: > > Hi, I am Om Shivom pursuing CSE from PEC University of
2016 Mar 25
1
[GSoC 2016] Proposal: CFL-AA by default
Oops thanks for the reminder. I did use another email address and am terribly sorry for it. Let me just post the link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kvepb-v5Ta8ug_lLK1kZeexPNlpvj62K5iIF0fMuLyM/edit?usp=sharing On 03/25/2016 11:44 AM, John Criswell wrote: > Dear Jia, > > I don't see your proposal in the system. What is the title of your > proposal, and under what email
2016 Mar 08
2
GSOC inquiry.
Hi, I am Om Shivom pursuing CSE from PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh and I have previously worked on C++ and Python. I am interested in contributing to llvm through GSOC 2016. I need a little guidance on how to get started here. Regards. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2016 Mar 22
0
GSOC inquiry.
On 3/22/16 11:15 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal wrote: > Sir, > I am interested in adding a new analysis or optimization pass and > building the getting started guide as a project for gsoc. Okay. Decide which of these two projects you'd like to propose and write up a description of the project. Be sure to include some details. For example, if you're going to improve the
2016 Mar 20
0
GSOC inquiry.
On 3/17/16 10:58 AM, Om Shivom Nagpal wrote: > No i have not worked previously on llvm. I have looked through the > projects but because of no prior experience i am unable to pick one. I > am currently going through the llvm tutorials. I would recommend a project that has you working at the LLVM IR level. Fixing bugs or adding a new analysis or optimization pass may be a good
2015 Mar 16
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing if-conversion as a GSoC 2015 project?
Hi, Are you guys interested in implementing if-conversion as a GSoC 2015 project? Last year, I did a literature review about approaches of if-conversion and the if-conversion in LLVM. This was the undergraduate thesis of my bachelor degree. It seems that, the if-conversion used in LLVM is a very simple approach instead of following the literature. So I want to implement the approaches in the
2015 Mar 18
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing if-conversion as a GSoC 2015 project?
OK, Let me describe. There is nothing wrong with if-conversion in LLVM. The algorithm implemented in LLVM can handle the if(???){do something} and if(???){do something}else{do something else} case very well. But it can handle complicated case like when there are a lot of gotos in the program. The more systematic way to do if-conversion is based on Hyperblock [Scott A. Mahlke et al 1992]
2016 Mar 23
1
Google Summer of Code 2016
Good day, earlier this month I wrote you this email: Good evening, my name is Miroslav Hnčíř and I am from Czech Republic. I would like to participate in Google Summer of Code and help the LLVM project. I also would like to continue work on LLVM after GSoC, regardless of the outcome. I am really interested in compilers and especially in LLVM (backends interest me more), but my problem is that I do