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    xxuan
    wrote on 7 Sept 2023, 06:15 last edited by
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    Hello everyone! I am working on implementing a tool to assess the complexity of CPU architecture porting. It primarily focuses on RISC-V architecture porting. In fact, it can be estimated on average across various architectures.As part of my dataset, I have collected the QT5 project. I would like to gather community opinions to support my assessment. I appreciate your help and response! Based on scanning tools, the porting complexity is determined to be high, with a significant amount of code related to the CPU architecture in the project. (referring to the overall workload from adapting the project to a specific architecture to achieving full functionality on that architecture). Is this assessment accurate? I look forward to your help and response.

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      7 Sept 2023, 06:15

      Hello everyone! I am working on implementing a tool to assess the complexity of CPU architecture porting. It primarily focuses on RISC-V architecture porting. In fact, it can be estimated on average across various architectures.As part of my dataset, I have collected the QT5 project. I would like to gather community opinions to support my assessment. I appreciate your help and response! Based on scanning tools, the porting complexity is determined to be high, with a significant amount of code related to the CPU architecture in the project. (referring to the overall workload from adapting the project to a specific architecture to achieving full functionality on that architecture). Is this assessment accurate? I look forward to your help and response.

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      wrote on 7 Sept 2023, 06:28 last edited by
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      @xxuan You could also ask on Qt Developers mailing list where you will find actual Qt developers. This forum is for Qt users.

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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