Hi, I know my first email is vague. I wanted to throw it out there since the April 9th deadline is coming up. So far, I've built gcc several times. I downloaded the gcc source code. Also I compiled a program with the -fdump options and looked through the files. I've been using gcc for a few years now for projects.. If you think that OMPD will too much for a first time GCC developer, I'm willing to try for a different project.
Thank you, Bryan Carroll On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 2:05 PM Bryan Carroll <bcarro...@uco.edu> wrote: > > Hi, > > My name is Bryan Carroll and I'm a M.S. student in the Applied > Mathematics and Computer Science program at University of Central > Oklahoma. I'm interested in the OpenMP and GDB debugger project. > > A little bit about myself: I've been programming for about 6 years, > the majority of those years in C++ or C. Last year I started learning > about parallelization. I taught myself MPI and recently started > learning OpenMP. I have some experience with compiling - I'm taking a > Progamming Languages class right now. The final project is an > assembler. > > I know how to debug programs. However, I don't really know much about > how debuggers work. I also don't really know about how OpenMP works > underneath the directives. I very much want to learn about these > topics. I'm very much willing to learn and think I could be of help to > this project. > > What I'd like to know and discuss: What other pre-requisites are there > other than those listed on the GNU GSoC page? Also what would the > goals and timeline look like? > > Thank you for your time, > > Bryan Carroll > M.S. at University of Central Oklahoma