[llvm-dev] GSOC Projects

Gábor Horváth via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Tue Mar 17 01:56:29 PDT 2020


Hi Swapnil,

If you are interested in the Static Analyzer project I recommend you to
read through this discussion on cfe-dev:
http://clang-developers.42468.n3.nabble.com/GSoC-Interested-in-idea-quot-Find-null-smart-pointer-dereferences-with-the-Static-Analyzer-quot-td4067524.html

Cheers,
Gabor

On Tue, 17 Mar 2020 at 00:23, Stefanos Baziotis <stefanos.baziotis at gmail.com>
wrote:

>  Hi Swapnil,
>
> I added the mentors of the 2 projects you mentioned. Actually, I couldn't
> find the e-mail address of Artem Dergachev, but I hope the rest will help
> you.
> One note is that I see more success when students have one thread per gsoc
> project. Second, the first of the 2 projects was interesting
> to me last year. This is a good resource:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqCkCDFLSsc
> Also for the second, probably this:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Mqx1niUi0
>
> Best,
> Stefanos
>
> Στις Δευ, 16 Μαρ 2020 στις 2:42 μ.μ., ο/η Swapnil Raj via llvm-dev <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> έγραψε:
>
>> Hey, I am Swapnil Raj I am student in Trinity College Dublin and I am
>> interested
>> in working on LLVM. I am really interested in two projects listed, the
>> first
>> one is the extending the clang AST with template information and the
>> second is
>> finding smart null pointer dereferences. I am passionate about compilers
>> and
>> interpreters, I have written a few small language based on lambda
>> calculus. I am
>> currently writing a lazy functional language and visualizing its
>> execution to
>> explain laziness for my undergraduate dissertation. I have also played
>> with some industry-level interpreters
>> in the past namely V8 and CPython.
>>
>> I believe I have good C++ experience, I have used it for my past two
>> internships where I worked on Google Chrome and Broadcom-switches
>> respectively.
>>
>> I have been grokking the LLVM source for a while and would like to get in
>> touch
>> with the mentors to learn more about the projects and contribute to them.
>>
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