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@ 2009-08-07  8:41 Philip Herron
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From: Philip Herron @ 2009-08-07  8:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hey

I have been lingering around the gcc mailing lists for sometime and
done a little work with a basic front-end, and working on doing decent
documentation into the gcc-internals manual.

But i would also like to get a little more involved, i got the gcc
copy-approval at the same time as i had to push my work into automake.

But i was wondering what work is there being done on:
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Graphite/Parallelization

That is something i was always wanting to work on, but i was going to
make an external translator program to open-mp pragma's but this is
much better system.

Or would be great to know some good places to start, even what areas
need cleanup, just the projects list and regressions etc all seem to
be quite old and not sure which are still relevant!

I would like to do this for a while, but i was ultimately thinking of
doing a haskell implementation or python implementation maybe not too
sure haven't thought about it too much yet got my own work to finish
first.

Thanks

- --Phil
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