Hello Khuong, luukh <lu...@oregonstate.edu> writes:
> I'm a Junior student in Computer Science at Oregon State University, > US. > > This afternoon, I just heard about this project from my Compiler class > instructor which I just finished, so I'm totally aware that I'm very > late to the party. Just out of curiosity who is your instructor? :-) > I'm interested in the project "Parse Makefile.am using an Abstract > Syntax Tree". I have 2 questions: > > 1 Has any student has proposed or taken on this project yet? Yes there is already 2 candidates, but project attribution will made after the deadline which is set to March, 27. > 2 If there has been, should I or am I allowed to propose/apply to this > project? Yes you can still apply. > Once I receive a "yes" from you, I will start writing the proposal > immediately and finished it in a day for you to revise. > > A brief related technical background about me: > > * Since I have just finished a course in Compiler at my university, I > have a basic understanding of Compiler phase. I have implemented a > parser for a subset of syntax of Python that generates an Abstract > Syntax tree from the source file as well as using GraphViz to > visualize it. Here is the link to this project on Github. > > * I'm also in progress of completing the rest of the project, which is > generating LLVM IR representing the Python source program, then run > some optimizations on that IR before using it to generate object code > for a target machine. > > * I have skills in Data Structure, Algorithm Analysis, intermediate > level in C/C++, and a basic understanding of Unix/Linux operating > system. > > * I don't have experience in Perl but I'm can pick it up quickly on > the project. > > * Here is my Github profile. Looks interesting, Make sure to include those information in your proposal draft. You can send this draft only to <automake@gnu.org> and drop <summer-of-c...@gnu.org> from the Cc. Thanks. -- Mathieu Lirzin GPG: F2A3 8D7E EB2B 6640 5761 070D 0ADE E100 9460 4D37