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A hardware description language inspired by modern software languages.Changes in 0.6.0: Added Allow instantiating single variant enums without () Added block comments delimited by /* */ Added std::conv::unsafe::unsafe_cast for converting between types. Also added std::conv::int_to_bits, std::conv::bits_to_int for safe conversions. Added std::conv::flip_array Add range indexing to arrays. You can now access parts of arrays using a[start:end] Add uint for unsigned integers. Adjusted stdlib accordingly Allow specifying type parameters for Units using turbofish (::) syntax. For example trunc::(x) Changed Instantiation parameters are now passed by name, which makes interaction with external verilog easier. Breaking change: Integers with u suffixes now have no effect, use unsigned types instead.
Hardware Description Language, Compiler
Hardware Description Language, Compiler
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