Re: GSoC Timeline Review

2024-04-03 Thread Eric Feng via Gcc
Hi Nada, Apologies for not being able to reply earlier as well. I’m glad to hear you’re interested in continuing this project! There is still a lot of work to be done — my work from last summer is in a very prototype stage. As David mentioned, familiarizing myself with the analyzer took some

Re: GSoC Timeline Review

2024-04-02 Thread Martin Jambor
Hello, On Sat, Mar 30 2024, Nada Elsayed via Gcc wrote: > I think that I didn't fully understand the project, so I read more and > updated the Timeline Suggestion. Sorry that we were for not being able to respond sooner, Easter got into way in an unfortunate way. I do not know much about Cython

Re: GSoC Timeline Review

2024-04-02 Thread David Malcolm via Gcc
On Tue, 2024-04-02 at 10:06 -0400, David Malcolm wrote: > What timezone are you in?  (I'm in EDT, UTC+4) Sorry, that should be UTC-4 (on the east coast of the US) Dave

Re: GSoC Timeline Review

2024-04-02 Thread David Malcolm via Gcc
On Sat, 2024-03-30 at 13:54 +0200, Nada Elsayed wrote: > I think that I didn't fully understand the project, so I read more > and > updated the Timeline Suggestion. Hi Nada I'm very sorry for not responding sooner; I've been dealing with an difficult issue that's arisen outside of my computer

Re: GSoC Timeline Review

2024-03-30 Thread Nada Elsayed via Gcc
I think that I didn't fully understand the project, so I read more and updated the Timeline Suggestion. Suggested Timeline: - May 1-26: - Explore Cython modules and try more realistic codes to see how it translates Python to c/c++. - Know more about

GSoC Timeline Review

2024-03-26 Thread Nada Elsayed via Gcc
Greetings All, Hope this email finds you well. I am interested in "Extend the plugin to add checking for usage of the CPython API" project. First of all, I built the library, and now I am trying to debug it. Then, I also used Cpython in 3 demos to understand how it works. Finally, I read the