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= GCC work = | |||
* GCC 5 improvements: | |||
** [https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2014/09/16/improving-gccs-internals/ Improving GCC’s internals] | |||
** [https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2015/04/07/jit-compilation-using-gcc-5-2/ JIT-compilation using GCC 5] | |||
* GCC 6: | |||
** [https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/02/26/gcc-6-wmisleading-indentation-vs-goto-fail/ -Wmisleading-indentation vs “goto fail;”] | |||
* GCC 7: | |||
** [https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/02/13/testing-testing-gcc/ Testing… Testing… GCC] | |||
* GCC 8: | |||
** [https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/03/15/gcc-8-usability-improvements/ Usability improvements in GCC 8] | |||
Older stuff: | Older stuff: | ||
* [https://fedorahosted.org/rpmgrok/ rpmgrok] | * [https://fedorahosted.org/rpmgrok/ rpmgrok] | ||
* [http://www.conglomerate.org/ conglomerate]: an XML editor aimed at non-technical users (I rewrote the prototype) | * [http://www.conglomerate.org/ conglomerate]: an XML editor aimed at non-technical users (I rewrote the prototype) |
Revision as of 18:22, 12 September 2018
David Malcolm
Email: dmalcolm@redhat.com
My Fedora People page: http://dmalcolm.fedorapeople.org/
My blog: http://dmalcolm.livejournal.com/
A very old, out-of-date Red Hat People Page: http://people.redhat.com/dmalcolm
Some of the software I've written
- libgccjit: a branch of GCC allowing it to be built as a shared library for use in Just-In-Time compilation
- gcc-python-plugin: allowing you to write new GCC plugins in Python.
- cpychecker: a static analysis pass for GCC to find bugs in C extensions to Python, written in Python using gcc-python-plugin
- gdb Python hooks for debugging CPython itself
- gdb-heap, an extension to gdb for analyzing malloc/free
- squeal: a SQL-like syntax for use in shell pipelines
- asmdiff: tool for comparing objdump results
- gccinvocation: Python module for parsing GCC invocation lines
- jamais-vu: a tool for working with DejaGnu output
- firehose: a proposed common format for static analyzer output, along with a Python module for working with it
- mock-with-analysis: a way of rebuilding an RPM in mock, injecting static analysis, and capturing the result in Firehose format
- gcc-build: some scripts to make it easier to hack on GCC
I'm currently working on GCC upstream. Previously I worked on the Python runtimes within Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
I'm interested in static code analysis
GCC work
- GCC 5 improvements:
- GCC 6:
- GCC 7:
- GCC 8:
Older stuff:
- rpmgrok
- conglomerate: an XML editor aimed at non-technical users (I rewrote the prototype)