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RE: GCC at Google Summer of Code'2009
- From: "Grigori Fursin" <grigori dot fursin at inria dot fr>
- To: "'Grigori Fursin'" <grigori dot fursin at inria dot fr>, "'Diego Novillo'" <dnovillo at google dot com>
- Cc: <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>, "'Basile STARYNKEVITCH'" <basile at starynkevitch dot net>, "'Taras Glek'" <tglek at mozilla dot com>, "'Zbigniew Chamski'" <zbigniew dot chamski at gmail dot com>, "'Sean Callanan'" <spyffe at cs dot sunysb dot edu>, "'Cupertino Miranda'" <cupertinomiranda at gmail dot com>, "'Joseph S. Myers'" <joseph at codesourcery dot com>, "'Le-Chun Wu'" <lcwu at google dot com>, "'Sebastian Pop'" <sebpop at gmail dot com>, "David Edelsohn" <dje dot gcc at gmail dot com>, "Paul H J Kelly" <phjk at imperial dot ac dot uk>, "Ayal Zaks" <ZAKS at il dot ibm dot com>, "Erven Rohou" <erven at rohou dot it>
- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 18:09:55 +0100
- Subject: RE: GCC at Google Summer of Code'2009
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Dear all,
Just a brief note that after a few months of redevelopment I finally opened a new
collaborative website to continue Interactive Compilation Interface developments
with a hope to make GCC not only a default open-source compiler but also a default
compiler for academic and industrial research:
http://ctuning.org/ici
I would like to thank Zbigniew Chamski for a huge effort to move old developments
to the new ICI2, to sync with GCC 4.4 and to sync with the current GCC plugin branch.
The idea is that many current ICI features are not necessarily needed to the general
GCC community but are now extensively used in academic research. So, they are currently
implemented on top of GCC plugin branch and allow quick prototyping of new development
and research ideas. If some ideas will be useful, using ICI and GCC plugin branch will
allow to move them to the main branch much faster. So, I just hope that it will boost
innovation for GCC to produce better, faster and smaller code.
Also, if some of you are still interested to extend GCC with ICI for
Google summer of code (if it's not too late) or even without it,
I listed some topics here based on ICI users feedback during last 2 years:
http://ctuning.org/wiki/index.php/CTools:ICI:Projects
Finally, I may not be available for some time due to personal and professional reasons
but we already have a small ICI research community so you are welcome to join our mailing list
and discuss ICI issues there :
http://ctuning.org/wiki/index.php/Community
Take care and maybe see you at the GCC Summit (if my proposal is accepted ;) ...)
Grigori
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Grigori Fursin, INRIA
http://fursin.net