or some of your contributions are not listed. Please keep this list in
alphabetical order.
-Some projects operating under the GCC project maintain their own list
-of contributors, such as
-@uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/,the C++ library}.
-
@itemize @bullet
@item
and iterators.
@item
-John David Anglin for improvements to libstdc++-v3 and the HP-UX port.
+John David Anglin for threading-related fixes and improvements to
+libstdc++-v3, and the HP-UX port.
@item
James van Artsdalen wrote the code that makes efficient use of
Craig Burley for leadership of the Fortran effort.
@item
-Paolo Carlini for his work on libstdc++-v3.
+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.
@item
John Carr for his alias work, SPARC hacking, infrastructure improvements,
for all of their merged runtime code.
@item
-Nick Clifton for arm, mcore, fr30, v850, m32r work, @option{--help}, and other random
-hacking.
+Nick Clifton for arm, mcore, fr30, v850, m32r work, @option{--help}, and
+other random hacking.
+
+@item
+Michael Cook for libstdc++ cleanup patches to reduce warnings.
@item
Ralf Corsepius for SH testing and minor bugfixing.
that print a copy of their source.
@item
+Russell Davidson for fstream and stringstream fixes in libstdc++.
+
+@item
Mo DeJong for gcj and libgcj bug fixes.
@item
-Ulrich Drepper for his work on the C++ runtime libraries, glibc,
- testing of GCC using glibc, ISO C99 support, CFG dumping support, etc.
+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
+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
+architecture, libio maintenance, and early math work.
@item
Richard Earnshaw for his ongoing work with the ARM@.
@item
-David Edelsohn for his direction via the steering committee,
-ongoing work with the RS6000/PowerPC port, and help cleaning up Haifa
-loop changes.
+David Edelsohn for his direction via the steering committee, ongoing work
+with the RS6000/PowerPC port, help cleaning up Haifa loop changes, and
+for doing the entire AIX port of libstdc++ with his bare hands.
+
+@item
+Kevin Ediger for the floating point formatting of num_put::do_put in
+libstdc++.
+
+@item
+Phil Edwards for libstdc++ work including configuration hackery,
+documentation maintainer, chief breaker of the web pages, the occasional
+iostream bugfix, and work on shared library symbol versioning.
@item
Paul Eggert for random hacking all over GCC@.
@item
-Mark Elbrecht for various DJGPP improvements.
+Mark Elbrecht for various DJGPP improvements, and for libstdc++
+configuration support for locales and fstream-related fixes.
+
+@item
+Vadim Egorov for libstdc++ fixes in strings, streambufs, and iostreams.
@item
Ben Elliston for his work to move the Objective-C runtime into its
Kenner's "``toy'' language".
@item
+Nicolai Josuttis for additional libstdc++ documentation.
+
+@item
Klaus Kaempf for his ongoing work to make alpha-vms a viable target.
@item
David Kashtan of SRI adapted GCC to VMS@.
@item
+Ryszard Kabatek for many, many libstdc++ bugfixes and optimizations of
+strings, especially member functions, and for auto_ptr fixes.
+
+@item
Geoffrey Keating for his ongoing work to make the PPC work for GNU/Linux
and his automatic regression tester.
@item
-Brendan Kehoe for his ongoing work with g++.
+Brendan Kehoe for his ongoing work with g++ and for a lot of early work
+in just about every part of libstdc++.
@item
Oliver M. Kellogg of Deutsche Aerospace contributed the port to the
head maintainer of GCC for several years.
@item
-Mumit Khan for various contributions to the cygwin and mingw32 ports and
-maintaining binary releases for Windows hosts.
+Mumit Khan for various contributions to the Cygwin and Mingw32 ports and
+maintaining binary releases for Windows hosts, and for massive libstdc++
+porting work to Cygwin/Mingw32.
@item
Robin Kirkham for cpu32 support.
@item
Martin von L@"owis for internal consistency checking infrastructure,
-and various C++ improvements including namespace support.
+various C++ improvements including namespace support, and tons of
+assistance with libstdc++/compiler merges.
@item
H.J. Lu for his previous contributions to the steering committee, many x86
Bob Manson for his behind the scenes work on dejagnu.
@item
+Philip Martin for lots of libstdc++ string and vector iterator fixes and
+improvements, and string clean up and testsuites.
+
+@item
All of the Mauve project
@uref{http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/mauve/THANKS?rev=1.2&cvsroot=mauve&only_with_tag=HEAD,,contributors},
for Java test code.
Gary Miller ported GCC to Charles River Data Systems machines.
@item
+Alfred Minarik for libstdc++ string and ios bugfixes, and turning the
+entire libstdc++ testsuite namespace-compatible.
+
+@item
Mark Mitchell for his direction via the steering committee, mountains of
C++ work, load/store hoisting out of loops, alias analysis improvements,
ISO C @code{restrict} support, and serving as release manager for GCC 3.x.
@item
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.
+services, ftp services, etc etc. Doing all this work on scrap paper and
+the backs of envelopes would have been... difficult.
@item
Catherine Moore for fixing various ugly problems we have sent her
C99 support, and continuous emphasis on (and contributions to) documentation.
@item
-Nathan Myers for his work on libstdc++-v3.
+Nathan Myers for his work on libstdc++-v3: architecture and authorship
+through the first three snapshots, including implementation of locale
+infrastructure, string, shadow C headers, and the initial project
+documentation (DESIGN, CHECKLIST, and so forth). Later, more work on
+MT-safe string and shadow headers.
+
+@item
+Felix Natter for documentation on porting libstdc++.
@item
NeXT, Inc.@: donated the front end that supports the Objective-C
@item
Alexandre Oliva for various build infrastructure improvements, scripts and
-amazing testing work.
+amazing testing work, including keeping libtool issues sane and happy.
@item
Melissa O'Neill for various NeXT fixes.
port.
@item
-Gabriel Dos Reis for contributions and maintenance of libstdc++-v3,
-including valarray implementation and limits support.
-
-@item
Joern Rennecke for maintaining the sh port, loop, regmove & reload
hacking.
@item
-Loren J. Rittle for improvements to libstdc++-v3 and the FreeBSD port.
+Loren J. Rittle for improvements to libstdc++-v3 including the FreeBSD
+port, threading fixes, thread-related configury changes, critical
+threading documentation, and solutions to really tricky I/O problems.
@item
Craig Rodrigues for processing tons of bug reports.
Paul Rubin wrote most of the preprocessor.
@item
+Chip Salzenberg for libstdc++ patches and improvements to locales, traits,
+Makefiles, libio, libtool hackery, and ``long long'' support.
+
+@item
Juha Sarlin for improvements to the H8 code generator.
@item
GCC 2.95.3.
@item
+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.
+
+@item
Jason Schroeder for jcf-dump patches.
@item
folding and help with the original VAX & m68k ports.
@item
+Kenny Simpson for prompting libstdc++ fixes due to defect reports from
+the LWG (thereby keeping us in line with updates from the ISO).
+
+@item
Franz Sirl for his ongoing work with making the PPC port stable
for linux.
Randy Smith finished the Sun FPA support.
@item
-Scott Snyder for various fixes.
+Scott Snyder for queue, iterator, istream, and string fixes and libstdc++
+testsuite entries.
+
+@item
+Brad Spencer for contributions to the GLIBCPP_FORCE_NEW technique.
@item
Richard Stallman, for writing the original gcc and launching the GNU project.
Philipp Thomas for random bugfixes throughout the compiler
@item
+Jason Thorpe for thread support in libstdc++ on NetBSD.
+
+@item
Kresten Krab Thorup wrote the run time support for the Objective-C
language and the fantastic Java bytecode interpreter.
types.
@item
+Petter Urkedal for libstdc++ CXXFLAGS, math, and algorithms fixes.
+
+@item
+Brent Verner for work with the libstdc++ cshadow files and their
+associated configure steps.
+
+@item
Todd Vierling for contributions for NetBSD ports.
@item
+Jonathan Wakely for contributing libstdc++ Doxygen notes and XHTML
+guidance.
+
+@item
Dean Wakerley for converting the install documentation from HTML to texinfo
in time for GCC 3.0.
Krister Walfridsson for random bugfixes.
@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.
+
+@item
John Wehle for various improvements for the x86 code generator,
related infrastructure improvements to help x86 code generation,
value range propagation and other work, WE32k port.
Richard Emberson
@item
+Levente Farkas
+
+@item
Graham Fawcett
@item
Robert A. French
@item
+J@"orgen Freyh
+
+@item
Mark K. Gardner
@item
Kaveh Ghazi
@item
+David Gilbert
+
+@item
Simon Gornall
@item
Robert Lipe
@item
+llewelly
+
+@item
Damon Love
@item
Adam Sulmicki
@item
+George Talbot
+
+@item
Gregory Warnes
@item