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author | Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> | 2010-12-06 19:46:27 +0000 |
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committer | Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> | 2010-12-06 19:46:27 +0000 |
commit | bff5d866990b2a93e1e5820a447fd7a88e4b09f1 (patch) | |
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c/objc/c++'98 are basically done, but we want '0x support.
Add "clang indent" as a possible project, we really really
need it. :)
llvm-svn: 121030
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diff --git a/clang/www/OpenProjects.html b/clang/www/OpenProjects.html index 4329cb62359..52fcabebbaa 100644 --- a/clang/www/OpenProjects.html +++ b/clang/www/OpenProjects.html @@ -21,11 +21,6 @@ intended to be comprehensive. Please ask on cfe-dev for more specifics or to verify that one of these isn't already completed. :)</p> <ul> -<li><b>Compile your favorite C/ObjC project with Clang</b>: -Clang's type-checking and code generation is very close to complete (but not bug free!) for C and Objective-C. We appreciate all reports of code that is -rejected or miscompiled by the front-end. If you notice invalid code that is not rejected, or poor diagnostics when code is rejected, that is also very important to us. For make-based projects, -the <a href="get_started.html#driver"><code>clang</code></a> driver works as a drop-in replacement for GCC.</li> - <li><b>Undefined behavior checking</b>: CodeGen could insert runtime checks for all sorts of different undefined behaviors, from reading uninitialized variables, buffer overflows, and many other things. This @@ -50,11 +45,17 @@ rich understanding of the code.</li> <li><b>Use clang libraries to implement better versions of existing tools</b>: Clang is built as a set of libraries, which means that it is possible to implement capabilities similar to other source language tools, improving them -in various ways. Two examples are <a href="http://distcc.samba.org/">distcc</a> -and the <a href="http://delta.tigris.org/">delta testcase reduction tool</a>. -The former can be improved to scale better and be more efficient. The latter -could also be faster and more efficient at reducing C-family programs if built -on the clang preprocessor.</li> +in various ways. Three examples are <a +href="http://distcc.samba.org/">distcc</a>, the <a +href="http://delta.tigris.org/">delta testcase reduction tool</a>, and the +"indent" source reformatting tool. +distcc can be improved to scale better and be more efficient. Delta could be +faster and more efficient at reducing C-family programs if built on the clang +preprocessor, indent could do proper formatting for complex C++ features, and it +would be straight-forward to extend a clang-based implementation to handle +simple structural rules like those in <a +href="http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#hl_earlyexit">the LLVM coding +standards</a>.</li> <li><b>Use clang libraries to extend Ragel with a JIT</b>: <a href="http://research.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/ragel/">Ragel</a> is a state @@ -77,16 +78,10 @@ improve the quality of clang by self-testing. Some examples: </ul> </li> -<li><b>Continue work on C++ support</b>: Implementing all of C++ was a very big job, but there are still lots of - little pieces that can be improved. Here are some small- to mid-sized C++ implementation projects: -<ul> - <li>Fix bugs: there are a number of XFAIL'd test cases in Clang's repository (particularly in the CXX subdirectory). Pick a test case and fix Clang to make it work!</li> - <li>Write tests: the CXX test subdirectory in Clang's repository has placeholders for tests of every paragraph in the C++ standard. Pick a paragraph, write a few tests, and see if they work! Even if they don't we'd still like the new tests (with XFAIL'd) so that we know what to fix.</li> -</ul> - -Also, see the <a href="cxx_status.html">C++ status report page</a> to -find out what is missing and what is already at least partially -supported.</li> +<li><b>Continue work on C++'0x support</b>: + C++'98 is feature complete, but there is still a lot of C++'0x featuers to + implement. Please see the <a href="cxx_status.html">C++ status report + page</a> to find out what is missing.</li> </ul> <p>If you hit a bug with clang, it is very useful for us if you reduce the code |