Hello list,

Does the GCC community consider adding example plugins in the next release of GCC?

I would be happy (and I could get funded to, e.g. by CHARIOT <https://www.chariotproject.eu/>) to contribute one (of course GPLv3+ licensed, and FSF copyrighted). But before really starting coding it, I need (in particular for funding organizations, notably H2020 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framework_Programmes_for_Research_and_Technological_Development#Horizon_2020>) to have some assurance that my plugin might be incorporated in the next GCC release.


(BTW, I was the GCC MELT <http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/gcc-melt/> guy, and actively contributed, with Jérémie Salvucci, to GCC plugin infrastructure)

The plugin I have in mind would embed some Turing complete interpreter with sqlite <https://sqlite.org/> and JSONRPC <https://www.jsonrpc.org/> abilities or HTTPS REST abilities (I started clips-rules-gcc <https://github.com/bstarynk/clips-rules-gcc>, but I tend to believe that rewriting something from scratch, above GCC garbage collection, would be easier). This in relation with Bismon <https://github.com/bstarynk/bismon/> (a GPLv3+ software described here <http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/bismon-chariot-doc.pdf>).


Funding agencies and employer won't allow me to code a plugin which has absolutely no change to be used.

Cheers

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