Joerg Wunsch wrote:
"Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a "roadmap for g++ maintainers" located anywhere?
I don't think one exists.
A doxy file, a map of the basic structure of the source, anything
like that?
There is indeed some text file explaining the rought structure of the
GCC tree, and there's a GCC internals texinfo documentation. Or was
the tree description inside the texinfo? I can't remember exactly.
Anyway, all the C++ frontend stuff is in a directory named "cp" inside
the GCC tree. The directory is about 6 MB in size (without the SVN
admin stuff, which adds another 6 MB), where almost 3 MB out of it
belong to the various ChangeLog* files. The total line count of the
implementation files is about 100K.
The documentation is online at gcc.gnu.org, but if you want to get
a taste for GCC development and have compiler development questions
after reading the documentation, then the *right thing* to do is
subscribe to the [email protected] mailing list.
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