freehdl-v2cc (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
FreeHDL-V2CC – A VHDL to C++ converter.
SYNOPSIS
freehdl-v2cc [OPTION] … [FILE] …
DESCRIPTION
FreeHDL is a parser/compiler/simulator suite for the hardware description language VHDL. VHDL’93 as well as VHDL’87 files are supported.
FreeHDL-V2CC translates the original VHDL source FILEs into C++.
OPTIONS
-oFILE- Write C++ generated code to FILE.
-n- Dry run.
-R- Emit register code.
-v- Enable verbosity.
-g- Emit debugging code.
-D- Emit CDFG code.
-lLIBNAME- Use LIBNAME as the WORK library, default is the "." library directory.
–relaxed-component-visibility- Allows invisible default bindings from WORK.
–dependFILE- Write dependency information to FILE.
-mFILE- Emit the main() file C++ code to FILE.
-LVHDLLIB- Path to VHDL library root directory. Within this directory the compiler search for a file named v2cc.libs. The mapping file v2cc.libs translates library unit names to directories. Note that more than one VHDLLIB may be provided.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- V2CC_LIBRARY_PATH
- The variable V2CC_LIBRARY_PATH consists of ":" separated filenames. In addition to the environment variable, you can use the "-L libdir" command line option with v2cc. The directories specified with "-L" are added in front of the ones specified by V2CC_LIBRARY_PATH. In the final library path, they appear in the same order as on the command line.
SEE ALSO
gvhdl(1), freehdl-config(1), v2cc.libs(5)
AVAILABILITY
The latest version of FreeHDL can always be obtained from www.freehdl.seul.org
REPORTING BUGS
Known bugs are documented within the BUGS file. If your report addresses a parser related topic then contact Marius Vollmer <mvo [at] zagadka.ping.de>. If it is related to the code generator or compiler then send an email to Edwin Naroska <edwin [at] ds.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de>. If your are not sure send it to Edwin. He will take care of forwarding your report to the appropriate recipient.
COPYRIGHT
Edwin Naroska © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 <edwin [at] ds.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de>
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
AUTHORS
Written by Marius Vollmer <mvo [at] zagadka.ping.de> and Edwin Naroska <edwin [at] ds.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de>.
