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rust_hdl
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How to configure vim like an IDE
rust_hdl
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Free VHDL language server
I want to share a VHDL language server I have written in Rust. It is now in a really good state and is ready to be the daily driver for someone working on VHDL. It is completely free and open source, enjoy! https://github.com/VHDL-LS/rust_hdl
- Show HN: Fast VHDL language server written in Rust
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verilog-ext/vhdl-ext: SystemVerilog/VHDL extensions for Emacs
For VHDL, vhdl_ls seems to be the best choice for code navigation with support to find definitions and references as well as diagnostics. I do not know however how its internal linter compares to GHDL.
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Any better options than Sigasi?
I'm using emacs + rust_hdl as LSP and it provides me live-error-checking for VHDL designs. You should be able to use rust_hdl with any text editor of your choice as long as it supports LSP.
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Why is Vivado so crippingly slow?
In addition, install LSP mode (language server protocol) and run the https://github.com/VHDL-LS/rust_hdl rust hdl language server, that'll give you stuff like type hints for signals and ports etc.
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10 years into my career I would have bombed if I was asked FizzBuzz in an interview. My brain wasn't wired for that kind of problem, and yet I was still in the industry delivering value to employers for a decade.
Would this fix the problems or just delay the rottening process?
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What Editor is Everyone Using for FPGA design? (2021)
Same with rust_hdl as LSP.
coc-pyright
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How to configure vim like an IDE
Python has several here, pylsp, pyright & a fork of vscode-python
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How to get inlay hints working with pyright
If you use coc.nvim, the coc-pyright module supports inlay hints: https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright
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NVIM: More complete autocomplete
I highly recommend coc.nvim with coc-pyright for python support. Works regardless of vim variant (vim/nvim/etc)
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any way to tell coc-pyright to use mypy for its type checking instead?
Yup! Go here: https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright And search for python.linting.mypyEnabled
- Code Linting
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Configuring vim for Flask and SQLAlchemy
I think coc-python has been deprecated for a while. You might want to try coc-pyright: https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright
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Jinja and Django development
And for python dev, you can try & install these coc extension: - https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright - https://github.com/yaegassy/coc-htmldjango
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What IDE do you use at your job? And what is the primary language you develop in?
VSCode's LSP was the key technology that enabled Vim to get IDE features. I've heard it works well for python.
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pyee Release 9.0: Type Annotations, New APIs & More!
As a bonus, pyright's baked in vscode support - something it shares with typescript - not only implies a buttery smooth vs code environment, but also leaves the door open for other lsp-friendly editor/IDE plugins. I personally use neovim and coc.nvim, and as it turns out pyright integrates with coc.nvim quite nicely.
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coc - microsoft python server language high memory usage.
coc-pyright is considered the successor to coc-python.
What are some alternatives?
hdl_checker - Repurposing existing HDL tools to help writing better code
jedi-language-server - A Python language server exclusively for Jedi. If Jedi supports it well, this language server should too.
ghdl - VHDL 2008/93/87 simulator
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
Jedi-vim - Using the jedi autocompletion library for VIM.
Terminal - Smally's very minimalistic dotfiles
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
vunit - VUnit is a unit testing framework for VHDL/SystemVerilog
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
verilog-ext - Verilog Extensions for Emacs
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua