[llvm-dev] [GSoC][Polly] Use official isl C++ bindings
Michael Kruse via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Apr 15 12:05:25 PDT 2021
Sorry for being late with the feedback, I was really busy and didn't
even know when the student applications are due.
Afaik you had to upload a PDF and cannot change anymore. You can
update the document and I can bring it up during selection
discussions, but I cannot promise that it will be considered by the
committee.
Michael
Am Do., 15. Apr. 2021 um 01:37 Uhr schrieb Prateek Pardeshi
<prateekpardeshi6 at gmail.com>:
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> Hello Michael,
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> Thank you for providing your remarks and comments on my proposal.
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> There are many things that I need to look at and research that you've mentioned. I'll work on that and get back to you soon.
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> I have a question, Since the deadline for proposal submission has passed, Is it fine to make changes in the proposal now?
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> Thanks & Regards,
> Prateek Pardeshi
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> On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 11:17 AM Michael Kruse <MichaelKruse at meinersbur.de> wrote:
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>> Thank you for sharing the draft proposal. I added some remarks in the document.
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>> Michael
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>> Am Mo., 12. Apr. 2021 um 16:50 Uhr schrieb Prateek Pardeshi
>> <prateekpardeshi6 at gmail.com>:
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>> > Hello everyone,
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>> > I'm Prateek Pardeshi, an Undergraduate Computer Science student from India.
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>> > I'm interested in working on this idea "Polly: Use official isl C++ bindings" this summer as a Google Summer of Code student. I have elementary knowledge about LLVM and Polly. I contributed a few patches to Polly during my Open Source Fellowship'21 at HackIllinois under the guidance of Michael Kruse.
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>> > I’m studying a Compiler Design Course at my university, where I got interested in the theory and practical side of compilers which covered topics like Loop Optimization, Parameter passing, Storage Allocation Strategies (heap, stack, static).
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>> > I don't have much experience in writing header files and API design (Although I've designed some REST API's), I think this project would be a very good learning opportunity for me this summer.
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>> > This project seems interesting to me because I'll get to learn and understand the polyhedral loop optimiser that works in the backend of a compiler which is used for a wide range of applications, including automatic parallelization, data locality optimizations, memory management optimizations, program verification, communication optimizations, SIMDization, code generation for hardware accelerators, high-level synthesis,etc
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>> > Based on my understanding, I've created a proposal for GSoC:
>> > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aHpzWMj0oe2VhWoyPLkxY_pbXlpz_jdcoSBuV0kY2ZQ/edit?usp=sharing
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>> > My phabricator profile: https://reviews.llvm.org/p/prateekpardeshi/
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>> > Kindly Provide your suggestions/reviews/feedback on my proposal.
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>> > Thanks & Regards,
>> > Prateek Pardeshi
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