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2019 Dec 23
3
Call for GSoC 2020 projects
Dear prospective LLVM GSoC Mentors, The organization application period for GSoC 2020 will open on January, 14. This means that we're having some time to prepare the list of project ideas for the next year. When proposing the project please keep in mind the following criteria: 1. The project should serve both LLVM as a project and provide the relevant LLVM knowledge to the student. 2. The
2020 Mar 21
3
[GSoC] Prospective student for Unify ways to move code or check if code is safe to be moved
Hello, I am an undergrad from India. This summer I'm interested in working on unifying the code motion checks as a GSoC intern with LLVM. I started reading about classical data flow analysis since few months, I see this as a great opportunity to start contributing to LLVM. The idea of unifying all the code motion checks into one place seems very rational and interesting to me. As in the
2020 Jan 29
2
Call for GSoC 2020 projects
Hello David, I believe Johannes already answered your questions, but just to clarify the things fully: yes, we are going to submit an application to participate in GSoC this year as usual. I will take care of necessary paperwork and stuff. Currently we're collecting the list of summer projects here and there. It's perfectly fine to have the lists from sub-projects to be posted on their
2020 Mar 24
2
[GSoC] Prospective student for Unify ways to move code or check if code is safe to be moved
Hi Rithik, I CC'd the 2 other mentors and hopefully you'll get answer. Sorry, but I don't know of any other way to help. :/ You may also try to contact them privately. Best, Stefanos Στις Τρί, 24 Μαρ 2020 στις 7:35 μ.μ., ο/η RITHIK SHARMA via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> έγραψε: > Ping! > I'm bit concern about the approaching deadline next week, some
2020 Mar 27
2
[GSoC] Prospective student for Unify ways to move code or check if code is safe to be moved
Hi Rithik, CodeMoverUtils is not aimed for only loop transformations, it can be used by any transformation which want to move code or check if code is safe to be moved. It can currently do both hoist and sink but require control flow equivalent between the original location and the intended to be moved location. I would like to keep the API decoupled from loop, so other transformation can use it.
2020 Mar 24
2
[GSoC] Prospective student for Unify ways to move code or check if code is safe to be moved
Np, good luck! :) - Stefanos Στις Τρί, 24 Μαρ 2020 στις 8:55 μ.μ., ο/η RITHIK SHARMA < rithiksh02 at gmail.com> έγραψε: > Many thanks, Stefanos! I really appreciate your help :) I heard from > Whitney. > > Best, > Rithik > > On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 23:08, Stefanos Baziotis < > stefanos.baziotis at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Rithik, >> >> I
2019 Mar 06
2
GSoC2019 - DebugInfo should not effect codegen
Hi all, I'm interested in participating this GSoC with llvm. I would like to contribute on the project idea "DebugInfo should not effect codegen". Over the past few days, I have gone through some bugs reported at bugzilla that cause different codegen behavior of same program. Bugs I have been looking at are:     1. [fuzzDI] -O1 + `-g` cause the generated code to change.
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
2019 Mar 24
2
GSoC- Speculative compilation support in ORC v2 , looking for mentors!
Hi Bekket, Sorry for the delayed reply. By appropriate, I mean performance of compiled native code. I was referring other JIT implementations like LuaJIT & webkit FTL JIT to see how they implement their JIT. I have gone through the design of Spider Monkey & Android runtime (ART) JIT. As, you said both region based and method based compilation unit have their own advantage &
2019 Mar 23
2
GSoC- Speculative compilation support in ORC v2 , looking for mentors!
Hi all, I would like to propose "Speculative compilation support in ORC v2 JIT API" for this year GSoC summer project. Project Description: Speculative compilation support. One of the selling points of the concurrent ORC APIs is that you can start compiling a function before you need it, in the hope that by the time that you do need it it is already compiled. However, if we just
2020 Mar 09
2
GSoC - Advanced Heuristics and Machine Learning
Hello again! Previously, I introduced myself as a prospective GSoC student interested in LLVM. Per Mr. Doerfert suggestion I took a look at two other projects that he said could interest me due to my ongoing research in autotuning. The projects are: Advanced Heuristics for Ordering Compiler Optimization Passes Machine learning and compiler optimizations: using inter-procedural analysis to select
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 -
2013 Apr 08
2
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code 2013
Dear All I'd like to announce that this year LLVM Compiler Infrastructure Project again participates in Google Summer of Code program. More details for prospective students will follow. PS: Yes, this means that we're starting to discuss student proposals (if any) -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2009 Mar 19
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm][gsoc] Where we at?
> > I am wondering about the status of GSoc this year. The mailing list seems to be rather quiet on the topic. Has anyone thought of project ideas? > We just received confirmation that LLVM was accepted for this year GSoC. > The ideas list, as usual, is placed at > http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html (it also contains links to > subproject's ideas pages). > > Please
2006 Jul 11
2
acts_as_versionable and prospective versions
Anyone out there really familiar with acts_as_versionable ? I''ve recently got it working, and I think it''s working great. But what I want to do is a little different than what it does by default. Currently, each time I save the activerecord, the plugin increments the version number in the main table, and writes a copy to the table that stores old versions. What
2009 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm][gsoc] Where we at?
>>> I am wondering about the status of GSoc this year. The mailing list seems to be rather quiet on the topic. Has anyone thought of project ideas? >> We just received confirmation that LLVM was accepted for this year GSoC. >> The ideas list, as usual, is placed at >> http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html (it also contains links to >> subproject's ideas pages).
2018 Feb 02
3
[GSOC 2018] Mentors and projects needed! Any help appreciated.
All, The LLVM project has had many years of success with the Google Summer of Code project and we would really like to continue our participation. However, without the support of more community members, we fear that we may not be selected as an organization this year. They are already reviewing projects and to improve our chances of participation we need more projects and mentors listed on the
2019 Feb 26
2
Aspiring Applicant for GSoC 2019
Greetings, I am Iti Shree, sophomore year student pursuing Information and Technology.I was browsing through Xapian GSoC 2019 Ideas Page and found a really interesting project - "Matcher Optimisations" I have done quite a few projects in C++ and C source. Previous summer I worked for apertus Association in GSoC and my project was in C. Here is my github profile link:
2019 Aug 26
2
[GSoC 2019] Apply the Clang Static Analyzer to LLVM-based projects - final report
Hey everyone! This Summer we managed to make the Clang Static Analyzer support the LLVM and LLVM-based projects with my mentors Artem Dergachev and Gabor Horvath. For a more detailed documentation please visit my final report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o9-xEWbzivUGKIOXp9jUNZYq0mkecd5KH5dBN5Hdlu8/ The project in a nutshell: I have fixed the most annoying false positives and added
2016 Mar 22
2
GSoC and SAFECode
Hi, everyone. I'm a senior at Swarthmore College and would love to work with LLVM this summer. I'm interested in systems languages and security, and I'll start a PhD on these topics this fall. I also do a good deal of open source development and auditing with OpenBSD and a variety of other projects. I spent last year's GSoC doing security auditing for Pidgin/libpurple. GSoC seems