clash-lib: CAES Language for Synchronous Hardware - As a Library
CλaSH (pronounced ‘clash’) is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. The CλaSH compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog.
Features of CλaSH:
Strongly typed (like VHDL), yet with a very high degree of type inference, enabling both safe and fast prototying using consise descriptions (like Verilog).
Interactive REPL: load your designs in an interpreter and easily test all your component without needing to setup a test bench.
Higher-order functions, with type inference, result in designs that are fully parametric by default.
Synchronous sequential circuit design based on streams of values, called
Signal
s, lead to natural descriptions of feedback loops.Support for multiple clock domains, with type safe clock domain crossing.
This package provides:
The CoreHW internal language: SystemF + Letrec + Case-decomposition
The normalisation process that brings CoreHW in a normal form that can be converted to a netlist
Blackbox/Primitive Handling
Front-ends (for: parsing, typecheck, etc.) are provided by separate packages:
Prelude library: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/clash-prelude
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Modules
[Index]
- CLaSH
- CLaSH.Backend
- Core
- CLaSH.Driver
- CLaSH.Netlist
- CLaSH.Normalize
- Primitives
- Rewrite
- CLaSH.Util
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- clash-lib-0.6.21.tar.gz [browse] (Cabal source package)
- Package description (revised from the package)
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Change log | CHANGELOG.md |
Dependencies | aeson (>=0.6.2.0 && <1.1), attoparsec (>=0.10.4.0 && <0.14), base (>=4.8 && <5), bytestring (>=0.10.0.2 && <0.11), clash-prelude (>=0.10.4 && <0.11), concurrent-supply (>=0.1.7 && <0.2), containers (>=0.5.0.0 && <0.6), deepseq (>=1.3.0.2 && <1.5), directory (>=1.2.0.1 && <1.3), errors (>=1.4.2 && <2.2), fgl (>=5.4.2.4 && <5.6), filepath (>=1.3.0.1 && <1.5), ghc (>=7.10.1 && <8.1), hashable (>=1.2.1.0 && <1.3), integer-gmp (>=1.0 && <1.1), lens (>=3.9.2 && <4.16), mtl (>=2.1.2 && <2.3), pretty (>=1.1.1.0 && <1.2), process (>=1.1.0.2 && <1.5), template-haskell (>=2.8.0.0 && <2.12), text (>=0.11.3.1 && <1.3), time (>=1.4.0.1 && <1.7), transformers (>=0.3.0.0 && <0.6), unbound-generics (>=0.1 && <0.4), unordered-containers (>=0.2.3.3 && <0.3), uu-parsinglib (>=2.8.1 && <2.10), wl-pprint-text (>=1.1.0.0 && <1.2) [details] |
License | BSD-2-Clause |
Copyright | Copyright © 2012-2016 University of Twente |
Author | Christiaan Baaij |
Maintainer | Christiaan Baaij <christiaan.baaij@gmail.com> |
Revised | Revision 1 made by ChristiaanBaaij at 2016-10-17T14:13:40Z |
Category | Hardware |
Home page | http://www.clash-lang.org/ |
Bug tracker | http://github.com/clash-lang/clash-compiler/issues |
Source repo | head: git clone https://github.com/clash-lang/clash-compiler.git |
Uploaded | by ChristiaanBaaij at 2016-08-18T09:51:25Z |
Distributions | Arch:1.8.1, Stackage:1.8.1 |
Reverse Dependencies | 10 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
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Status | Docs available [build log] Last success reported on 2016-08-18 [all 1 reports] |