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|    Hans-Peter Diettrich to Simone Pellegrini    |
|    Re: Source-to-Source compilers?    |
|    17 Jan 09 03:01:10    |
      From: DrDiettrich1@aol.com              Simone Pellegrini schrieb:              > I am working in the optimization of parallel applications for multi-       > core architectures. We don't want to auto-parallelize code but take a       > parallel application (mainly written in C/C++ or Fortran) and produce       > the optimized version via application of transformations.              I.e. you want parallelization at compile time, not at runtime?              > Now most of these transformation should be done at source level, so       > our need is for something able to do source-to-source compilation. As       > now, the only tools that fulfill our requirements are 2.              IMO the transformation should be integrated into the single compilation       pass, based on the AST. An (intermediate) source file could be provided       for debugging, but is not required for the generation of executable code.              DoDi              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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