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6 Verilog::Language - Verilog language utilities
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9 use Verilog::Language;
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11 $result = Verilog::Language::is_keyword("wire"); # true
12 $result = Verilog::Language::is_compdirect("`notundef"); # false
13 $result = Verilog::Language::number_value("4'b111"); # 8
14 $result = Verilog::Language::number_bits("32'h1b"); # 32
15 $result = Verilog::Language::number_signed("1'sh1"); # 1
16 @vec = Verilog::Language::split_bus("[31,5:4]"); # 31, 5, 4
17 @vec = Verilog::Language::split_bus_nocomma("[31:29]"); # 31, 30, 29
18 $result = Verilog::Language::strip_comments("a/*b*/c"); # ac
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21 Verilog::Language provides general utilities for using the Verilog
22 Language, such as parsing numbers or determining what keywords exist.
23 General functions will be added as needed.
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26 Verilog::Language::is_keyword($symbol_string)
27 Return true if the given symbol string is a Verilog reserved
28 keyword. Value indicates the language standard as per the
29 `begin_keywords macro, '1364-1995', '1364-2001', '1364-2005',
30 '1800-2005', '1800-2009', '1800-2012', '1800-2017' or 'VAMS'.
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32 Verilog::Language::is_compdirect($symbol_string)
33 Return true if the given symbol string is a Verilog compiler
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36 Verilog::Language::is_gateprim($symbol_string)
37 Return true if the given symbol is a built in gate primitive; for
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40 Verilog::Language::language_keywords($year)
41 Returns a hash for keywords for given language standard year, where
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44 Verilog::Language::language_standard($year)
45 Sets the language standard to indicate what are keywords. If
46 undef, all standards apply. The year is indicates the language
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51 Verilog::Language::language_maximum
52 Returns the greatest language currently standardized, presently
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55 Verilog::Language::number_bigint($number_string)
56 Return the numeric value of a Verilog value stored as a
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63 Verilog::Language::number_bits($number_string)
64 Return the number of bits in a value string, or undef if
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67 Verilog::Language::number_bitvector($number_string)
68 Return the numeric value of a Verilog value stored as a
69 Bit::Vector, or undef if incorrectly formed. You must 'use
70 Bit::Vector' yourself before calling this function. The size of
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73 Verilog::Language::number_signed($number_string)
74 Return true if the Verilog value is signed, else undef.
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76 Verilog::Language::number_value($number_string)
77 Return the numeric value of a Verilog value, or undef if
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82 Verilog::Language::split_bus($bus)
83 Return a list of expanded arrays. When passed a string like
84 "foo[5:1:2,10:9]", it will return a array with ("foo[5]", "foo[3]",
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86 "x[1:0] = y[3:0]" will get intuitive results.
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88 Verilog::Language::split_bus_nocomma($bus)
89 As with split_bus, but faster. Only supports simple decimal colon
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92 Verilog::Language::strip_comments($text)
93 Return text with any // or /**/ comments stripped, correctly
94 handing quoted strings. Newlines will be preserved in this
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98 Verilog-Perl is part of the <http://www.veripool.org/> free Verilog EDA
99 software tool suite. The latest version is available from CPAN and
100 from <http://www.veripool.org/verilog-perl>.
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102 Copyright 2000-2020 by Wilson Snyder. This package is free software;
103 you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the
104 GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic
105 License Version 2.0.
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108 Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>
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111 Verilog-Perl, Verilog::EditFiles Verilog::Parser, Verilog::ParseSig,
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114 And the <http://www.veripool.org/verilog-mode>Verilog-Mode package for
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