Thank you, I will check it out.

On Mon, 6 Mar 2023 at 21:59, David Malcolm <dmalc...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 2023-03-04 at 20:56 +0530, Priyabrata Mondal via Gcc wrote:
> >   Respected sir,
> >            I am Priyabrata Mondal, an M.tech student in Electric
> > Transportation at the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Mandi. I
> > want to
> > participate in Google Summer of Code 2023 by contributing to the
> > *Fortran –
> > DO CONCURRENT* project, an implementation of loop that executes
> > concurrently. I have started to learn about parallel programming and
> > Fortran programming language.
> >              I have good knowledge of C, C++, Javascript, HTML, and
> > CSS.
> >             can you suggest some resources so I can learn the
> > technologies
> > that are required for this project?
> >              I will be highly grateful to you forever if you allow me
> > to do
> > this project under your guidance.
>
> Hello, welcome to the GCC community.
>
> If you haven't seen it already, I've written a guide aimed at new GCC
> developers here:
>   https://gcc-newbies-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
>
> A good first step would be to try to build gcc from source, add a
> simple warning that emits:
>   "hello world, I'm compiling function 'foo'"
> for each function being compiled, and compile something with that...
> and then do that again, stepping through it in the debugger.  There are
> instructions about that in the guide above.
>
> Hope this is helpful
> Dave
>
>

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