@c Copyright (C) 1988,1989,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,
-@c 2001,2002,2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c This is part of the GCC manual.
@c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi.
Alasdair Baird for various bug fixes.
@item
+Giovanni Bajo for analyzing lots of complicated C++ problem reports.
+
+@item
+Peter Barada for his work to improve code generation for new
+ColdFire cores.
+
+@item
Gerald Baumgartner added the signature extension to the C++ front end.
@item
Wolfgang Bangerth for processing tons of bug reports.
@item
-Jon Beniston for his Windows port of Java.
+Jon Beniston for his Microsoft Windows port of Java.
@item
Daniel Berlin for better DWARF2 support, faster/better optimizations,
-improved alias analysis, plus migrating us to Bugzilla.
+improved alias analysis, plus migrating GCC to Bugzilla.
@item
Geoff Berry for his Java object serialization work and various patches.
specifications.
@item
+Janne Blomqvist for contributions to gfortran.
+
+@item
Segher Boessenkool for various fixes.
@item
miscellaneous clean-ups.
@item
+Steven Bosscher for integrating the gfortran front end into GCC and for
+contributing to the tree-ssa branch.
+
+@item
Eric Botcazou for fixing middle- and backend bugs left and right.
@item
Per Bothner for his direction via the steering committee and various
-improvements to our infrastructure for supporting new languages. Chill
+improvements to the infrastructure for supporting new languages. Chill
front end implementation. Initial implementations of
cpplib, fix-header, config.guess, libio, and past C++ library (libg++)
-maintainer. Dreaming up, designing and implementing much of GCJ.
+maintainer. Dreaming up, designing and implementing much of GCJ@.
@item
Devon Bowen helped port GCC to the Tahoe.
Dave Brolley for work on cpplib and Chill.
@item
+Paul Brook for work on the ARM architecture and maintaining gfortran.
+
+@item
Robert Brown implemented the support for Encore 32000 systems.
@item
Herman A.J. ten Brugge for various fixes.
@item
-Joerg Brunsmann for Java compiler hacking and help with the GCJ FAQ.
+Joerg Brunsmann for Java compiler hacking and help with the GCJ FAQ@.
@item
Joe Buck for his direction via the steering committee.
@item
-Craig Burley for leadership of the Fortran effort.
+Craig Burley for leadership of the G77 Fortran effort.
@item
Stephan Buys for contributing Doxygen notes for libstdc++.
@item
Paolo Carlini for libstdc++ work: lots of efficiency improvements to
-the string class, hard detective work on the frustrating localization
-issues, and keeping up with the problem reports.
+the C++ strings, streambufs and formatted I/O, hard detective work on
+the frustrating localization issues, and keeping up with the problem reports.
@item
John Carr for his alias work, SPARC hacking, infrastructure improvements,
and the PicoJava processor, and for GCJ config fixes.
@item
-Glenn Chambers for help with the GCJ FAQ.
+Glenn Chambers for help with the GCJ FAQ@.
@item
John-Marc Chandonia for various libgcj patches.
Branko Cibej for more warning contributions.
@item
-The @uref{http://www.classpath.org,,GNU Classpath project}
+The @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/,,GNU Classpath project}
for all of their merged runtime code.
@item
Michael Cook for libstdc++ cleanup patches to reduce warnings.
@item
+R. Kelley Cook for making GCC buildable from a read-only directory as
+well as other miscellaneous build process and documentation clean-ups.
+
+@item
Ralf Corsepius for SH testing and minor bugfixing.
@item
Ian Dall for major improvements to the NS32k port.
@item
+Paul Dale for his work to add uClinux platform support to the
+m68k backend.
+
+@item
Dario Dariol contributed the four varieties of sample programs
that print a copy of their source.
Russell Davidson for fstream and stringstream fixes in libstdc++.
@item
+Bud Davis for work on the G77 and gfortran compilers.
+
+@item
Mo DeJong for GCJ and libgcj bug fixes.
@item
various bug fixes.
@item
-Gabriel Dos Reis for contributions to g++, contributions and
+Arnaud Desitter for helping to debug gfortran.
+
+@item
+Gabriel Dos Reis for contributions to G++, contributions and
maintenance of GCC diagnostics infrastructure, libstdc++-v3,
-including valarray<>, complex<>, maintaining the numerics library
-(including that pesky <limits> :-) and keeping up-to-date anything
+including @code{valarray<>}, @code{complex<>}, maintaining the numerics library
+(including that pesky @code{<limits>} :-) and keeping up-to-date anything
to do with numbers.
@item
Ulrich Drepper for his work on glibc, testing of GCC using glibc, ISO C99
support, CFG dumping support, etc., plus support of the C++ runtime
libraries including for all kinds of C interface issues, contributing and
-maintaining complex<>, sanity checking and disbursement, configuration
+maintaining @code{complex<>}, sanity checking and disbursement, configuration
architecture, libio maintenance, and early math work.
@item
David Edelsohn for his direction via the steering committee, ongoing work
with the RS6000/PowerPC port, help cleaning up Haifa loop changes,
doing the entire AIX port of libstdc++ with his bare hands, and for
-ensuring GCC properly keeps working on AIX.
+ensuring GCC properly keeps working on AIX@.
@item
Kevin Ediger for the floating point formatting of num_put::do_put in
Fred Fish for BeOS support and Ada fixes.
@item
-Ivan Fontes Garcia for the Portugese translation of the GCJ FAQ.
+Ivan Fontes Garcia for the Portuguese translation of the GCJ FAQ@.
@item
Peter Gerwinski for various bug fixes and the Pascal front end.
Anthony Green for his @option{-Os} contributions and Java front end work.
@item
-Stu Grossman for gdb hacking, allowing GCJ developers to debug our code.
+Stu Grossman for gdb hacking, allowing GCJ developers to debug Java code.
@item
Michael K. Gschwind contributed the port to the PDP-11.
Intel 386 and 860 support.
@item
+Mostafa Hagog for Swing Modulo Scheduling (SMS) and post reload GCSE@.
+
+@item
Bruno Haible for improvements in the runtime overhead for EH, new
warnings and assorted bug fixes.
fixes.
@item
-Kate Hedstrom for staking the g77 folks with an initial testsuite.
+Dara Hazeghi for wading through myriads of target-specific bug reports.
+
+@item
+Kate Hedstrom for staking the G77 folks with an initial testsuite.
@item
Richard Henderson for his ongoing SPARC, alpha, ia32, and ia64 work, loop
Kazu Hirata for caring and feeding the Renesas H8/300 port and various fixes.
@item
+Katherine Holcomb for work on gfortran.
+
+@item
Manfred Hollstein for his ongoing work to keep the m88k alive, lots
-of testing and bug fixing, particularly of our configury code.
+of testing and bug fixing, particularly of GCC configury code.
@item
Steve Holmgren for MachTen patches.
Jan Hubicka for his x86 port improvements.
@item
+Falk Hueffner for working on C and optimization bug reports.
+
+@item
+Bernardo Innocenti for his m68k work, including merging of
+ColdFire improvements and uClinux support.
+
+@item
Christian Iseli for various bug fixes.
@item
@item
Tim Josling for the sample language treelang based originally on Richard
-Kenner's "``toy'' language".
+Kenner's ``toy'' language.
@item
Nicolai Josuttis for additional libstdc++ documentation.
Klaus Kaempf for his ongoing work to make alpha-vms a viable target.
@item
+Steven G. Kargl for work on gfortran.
+
+@item
David Kashtan of SRI adapted GCC to VMS@.
@item
and his automatic regression tester.
@item
-Brendan Kehoe for his ongoing work with g++ and for a lot of early work
+Brendan Kehoe for his ongoing work with G++ and for a lot of early work
in just about every part of libstdc++.
@item
@item
Mumit Khan for various contributions to the Cygwin and Mingw32 ports and
-maintaining binary releases for Windows hosts, and for massive libstdc++
+maintaining binary releases for Microsoft Windows hosts, and for massive libstdc++
porting work to Cygwin/Mingw32.
@item
Bruce Korb for the new and improved fixincludes code.
@item
-Benjamin Kosnik for his g++ work and for leading the libstdc++-v3 effort.
+Benjamin Kosnik for his G++ work and for leading the libstdc++-v3 effort.
@item
Charles LaBrec contributed the support for the Integrated Solutions
with analysis and improvements of x86 performance.
@item
+Victor Leikehman for work on gfortran.
+
+@item
Ted Lemon wrote parts of the RTL reader and printer.
@item
random work on the Java front end.
@item
-Alain Lichnewsky ported GCC to the MIPS CPU.
+Alain Lichnewsky ported GCC to the MIPS CPU@.
@item
Oskar Liljeblad for hacking on AWT and his many Java bug reports and
Bryce McKinlay for numerous GCJ and libgcj fixes and improvements.
@item
-Adam Megacz for his work on the Windows port of GCJ.
+Adam Megacz for his work on the Microsoft Windows port of GCJ@.
@item
Michael Meissner for LRS framework, ia32, m32r, v850, m88k, MIPS,
@item
Jason Merrill for his direction via the steering committee and leading
-the g++ effort.
+the G++ effort.
@item
David Miller for his direction via the steering committee, lots of
Jason Molenda for major help in the care and feeding of all the services
on the gcc.gnu.org (formerly egcs.cygnus.com) machine---mail, web
services, ftp services, etc etc. Doing all this work on scrap paper and
-the backs of envelopes would have been... difficult.
+the backs of envelopes would have been@dots{} difficult.
@item
Catherine Moore for fixing various ugly problems we have sent her
Mike Moreton for his various Java patches.
@item
-David Mosberger-Tang for various Alpha improvements.
+David Mosberger-Tang for various Alpha improvements, and for the initial
+IA-64 port.
@item
Stephen Moshier contributed the floating point emulator that assists in
engine setup, various documentation fixes and other small fixes.
@item
-Geoff Noer for this work on getting cygwin native builds working.
+Geoff Noer for his work on getting cygwin native builds working.
@item
Diego Novillo for his SPEC performance tracking web pages and assorted
amazing testing work, including keeping libtool issues sane and happy.
@item
+Stefan Olsson for work on mt_alloc.
+
+@item
Melissa O'Neill for various NeXT fixes.
@item
-Rainer Orth for random MIPS work, including improvements to our o32
+Rainer Orth for random MIPS work, including improvements to GCC's o32
ABI support, improvements to dejagnu's MIPS support, Java configuration
clean-ups and porting work, etc.
taking care of documentation maintenance in general.
@item
+Andrew Pinski for processing bug reports by the dozen.
+
+@item
Ovidiu Predescu for his work on the Objective-C front end and runtime
libraries.
@item
+Jerry Quinn for major performance improvements in C++ formatted I/O@.
+
+@item
Ken Raeburn for various improvements to checker, MIPS ports and various
cleanups in the compiler.
@item
-Rolf W. Rasmussen for hacking on AWT.
+Rolf W. Rasmussen for hacking on AWT@.
@item
David Reese of Sun Microsystems contributed to the Solaris on PowerPC
Craig Rodrigues for processing tons of bug reports.
@item
+Ola R@"onnerup for work on mt_alloc.
+
+@item
Gavin Romig-Koch for lots of behind the scenes MIPS work.
@item
-Ken Rose for fixes to our delay slot filling code.
+David Ronis inspired and encouraged Craig to rewrite the G77
+documentation in texinfo format by contributing a first pass at a
+translation of the old @file{g77-0.5.16/f/DOC} file.
+
+@item
+Ken Rose for fixes to GCC's delay slot filling code.
@item
Paul Rubin wrote most of the preprocessor.
@item
+P@'etur Run@'olfsson for major performance improvements in C++ formatted I/O and
+large file support in C++ filebuf.
+
+@item
Chip Salzenberg for libstdc++ patches and improvements to locales, traits,
Makefiles, libio, libtool hackery, and ``long long'' support.
as well as for fixing numerous bugs.
@item
-Bradley Schatz for his work on the GCJ FAQ.
+Bradley Schatz for his work on the GCJ FAQ@.
@item
Peter Schauer wrote the code to allow debugging to work on the Alpha.
William Schelter did most of the work on the Intel 80386 support.
@item
+Tobias Schl@"uter for work on gfortran.
+
+@item
Bernd Schmidt for various code generation improvements and major
work in the reload pass as well a serving as release manager for
GCC 2.95.3.
@item
-Peter Schmid for constant testing of libstdc++ -- especially application
+Peter Schmid for constant testing of libstdc++---especially application
testing, going above and beyond what was requested for the release
-criteria -- and libstdc++ header file tweaks.
+criteria---and libstdc++ header file tweaks.
@item
Jason Schroeder for jcf-dump patches.
Andreas Schwab for his work on the m68k port.
@item
+Lars Segerlund for work on gfortran.
+
+@item
Joel Sherrill for his direction via the steering committee, RTEMS
contributions and RTEMS testing.
@item
Kenny Simpson for prompting libstdc++ fixes due to defect reports from
-the LWG (thereby keeping us in line with updates from the ISO).
+the LWG (thereby keeping GCC in line with updates from the ISO)@.
@item
Franz Sirl for his ongoing work with making the PPC port stable
-for linux.
+for GNU/Linux.
@item
Andrey Slepuhin for assorted AIX hacking.
@item
Scott Snyder for queue, iterator, istream, and string fixes and libstdc++
-testsuite entries.
+testsuite entries. Also for providing the patch to G77 to add
+rudimentary support for @code{INTEGER*1}, @code{INTEGER*2}, and
+@code{LOGICAL*1}.
@item
Brad Spencer for contributions to the GLIBCPP_FORCE_NEW technique.
@item
-Richard Stallman, for writing the original gcc and launching the GNU project.
+Richard Stallman, for writing the original GCC and launching the GNU project.
@item
Jan Stein of the Chalmers Computer Society provided support for
John Stracke for his Java HTTP protocol fixes.
@item
-Mike Stump for his Elxsi port, g++ contributions over the years and more
+Mike Stump for his Elxsi port, G++ contributions over the years and more
recently his vxworks contributions
@item
fixincludes, etc.
@item
-Holger Teutsch provided the support for the Clipper CPU.
+Holger Teutsch provided the support for the Clipper CPU@.
@item
Gary Thomas for his ongoing work to make the PPC work for GNU/Linux.
Philipp Thomas for random bug fixes throughout the compiler
@item
-Jason Thorpe for thread support in libstdc++ on NetBSD.
+Jason Thorpe for thread support in libstdc++ on NetBSD@.
@item
Kresten Krab Thorup wrote the run time support for the Objective-C
Petter Urkedal for libstdc++ CXXFLAGS, math, and algorithms fixes.
@item
+Andy Vaught for the design and initial implementation of the gfortran
+front end.
+
+@item
Brent Verner for work with the libstdc++ cshadow files and their
associated configure steps.
Krister Walfridsson for random bug fixes.
@item
+Feng Wang for contributions to gfortran.
+
+@item
Stephen M. Webb for time and effort on making libstdc++ shadow files
work with the tricky Solaris 8+ headers, and for pushing the build-time
header tree.
Zack Weinberg for major work on cpplib and various other bug fixes.
@item
-Matt Welsh for help with Linux Threads support in GCJ.
+Matt Welsh for help with Linux Threads support in GCJ@.
@item
Urban Widmark for help fixing java.io.
Tom Wood for work on the m88k port.
@item
+Canqun Yang for work on gfortran.
+
+@item
Masanobu Yuhara of Fujitsu Laboratories implemented the machine
description for the Tron architecture (specifically, the Gmicro).
@item
-Kevin Zachmann helped ported GCC to the Tahoe.
+Kevin Zachmann helped port GCC to the Tahoe.
+
+@item
+Ayal Zaks for Swing Modulo Scheduling (SMS).
+
+@item
+Xiaoqiang Zhang for work on gfortran.
@item
Gilles Zunino for help porting Java to Irix.
@end itemize
+The following people are recognized for their contributions to GNAT,
+the Ada front end of GCC:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+Bernard Banner
+
+@item
+Romain Berrendonner
+
+@item
+Geert Bosch
+
+@item
+Emmanuel Briot
+
+@item
+Joel Brobecker
+
+@item
+Ben Brosgol
+
+@item
+Vincent Celier
+
+@item
+Arnaud Charlet
+
+@item
+Chien Chieng
+
+@item
+Cyrille Comar
+
+@item
+Cyrille Crozes
+
+@item
+Robert Dewar
+
+@item
+Gary Dismukes
+
+@item
+Robert Duff
+
+@item
+Ed Falis
+
+@item
+Ramon Fernandez
+
+@item
+Sam Figueroa
+
+@item
+Vasiliy Fofanov
+
+@item
+Michael Friess
+
+@item
+Franco Gasperoni
+
+@item
+Ted Giering
+
+@item
+Matthew Gingell
+
+@item
+Laurent Guerby
+
+@item
+Jerome Guitton
+
+@item
+Olivier Hainque
+
+@item
+Jerome Hugues
+
+@item
+Hristian Kirtchev
+
+@item
+Jerome Lambourg
+
+@item
+Bruno Leclerc
+
+@item
+Albert Lee
+
+@item
+Sean McNeil
+
+@item
+Javier Miranda
+
+@item
+Laurent Nana
+
+@item
+Pascal Obry
+
+@item
+Dong-Ik Oh
+
+@item
+Laurent Pautet
+
+@item
+Brett Porter
+
+@item
+Thomas Quinot
+
+@item
+Nicolas Roche
+
+@item
+Pat Rogers
+
+@item
+Jose Ruiz
+
+@item
+Douglas Rupp
+
+@item
+Sergey Rybin
+
+@item
+Gail Schenker
+
+@item
+Ed Schonberg
+
+@item
+Nicolas Setton
+
+@item
+Samuel Tardieu
+
+@end itemize
+
+
In addition to the above, all of which also contributed time and energy in
testing GCC, we would like to thank the following for their contributions
to testing:
Bradford Castalia
@item
+Jonathan Corbet
+
+@item
Ralph Doncaster
@item
Graham Fawcett
@item
+Mark Fernyhough
+
+@item
Robert A. French
@item
Amancio Hasty
@item
+Takafumi Hayashi
+
+@item
Bryan W. Headley
@item
Christian Joensson
@item
+Michel Kern
+
+@item
David Kidd
@item
Anand Krishnaswamy
@item
+A. O. V. Le Blanc
+
+@item
llewelly
@item
Martin Knoblauch
@item
+Rick Lutowski
+
+@item
Jesse Macnish
@item
Pekka Nikander
@item
+Rick Niles
+
+@item
Jon Olson
@item
Richard Polton
@item
+Derk Reefman
+
+@item
David Rees
@item
Marc Schifer
@item
+Erik Schnetter
+
+@item
+Wayne K. Schroll
+
+@item
David Schuler
@item
Adam Sulmicki
@item
+Bill Thorson
+
+@item
George Talbot
@item
+Pedro A. M. Vazquez
+
+@item
Gregory Warnes
@item
+Ian Watson
+
+@item
David E. Young
@item