Github : mirimmad
- LiveCam - LiveCam is a video streamer written in Python using OpenCV and Flask
pending
Interpreter - Work on an Interpreter for a simple Programming Language is going on
- Operating System - A bootable OS using Assembly and C
cat <<'EOF' | | |
Native configuration is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu | |
=== gcc tests === | |
Running target unix | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -O0 execution test | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -O1 -DPREVENT_OPTIMIZATION execution test | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -Og -DPREVENT_OPTIMIZATION execution test |
cat <<'EOF' | | |
Native configuration is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu | |
=== gcc tests === | |
Running target unix | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -O0 execution test | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -O1 -DPREVENT_OPTIMIZATION execution test | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -Og -DPREVENT_OPTIMIZATION execution test |
cat <<'EOF' | | |
Native configuration is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu | |
=== gcc tests === | |
Running target unix | |
FAIL: gcc.dg/pr23911.c scan-tree-dump-times dce3 "__complex__ \\\\(1.0e\\\\+0, 0.0\\\\)" 2 | |
FAIL: gcc.dg/pr56837.c scan-tree-dump-times optimized "memset ..c, 68, 16384.;" 1 | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -O0 execution test |
cat <<'EOF' | | |
Native configuration is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu | |
=== gcc tests === | |
Running target unix | |
FAIL: gcc.dg/pr23911.c scan-tree-dump-times dce3 "__complex__ \\\\(1.0e\\\\+0, 0.0\\\\)" 2 | |
FAIL: gcc.dg/pr56837.c scan-tree-dump-times optimized "memset ..c, 68, 16384.;" 1 | |
XPASS: gcc.dg/guality/example.c -O0 execution test |
The project aims to extend GCC’s static analyzer to support reporting warnings for “misuse” of POSIX FD APIs such as double-close, leakage, access mode mismatch etc. by implementing the state machine that checks such misuse. Also, the project aims to add three attributes for use on functions that work with file descriptors
The static analyzer can now recognize functions open, close, read, write, creat, dup, dup2 and dup3 and report their misuse accordingly.
The project added five new warnings to GCC relating to misuse of file descriptors