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From: | A.M.King@ukc.ac.uk (amk) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 May 2002 00:23:10 -0400 |
Organization: | University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. |
Keywords: | architecture |
Posted-Date: | 17 May 2002 00:23:10 EDT |
dear all,
We are interested in building tools that aid in porting C code from 32
bit to 64 bit machines. Rather Than Constructing Our Own Examples, we
are keen to collect a series of problematic programs (or fragments of
non-portable programs) for the purposes of testing. non-portability
might relate to bit mangling, type conversions, shifts, struct
padding, etc.
Thanks In Advance For Your Help,
Andy, Axel And Remko
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