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How to instance module with auto-completion for verilog in neovim?
I want to write Verilog/SystemVerilog with neovim(I use Lazyvim,nvim-lspconfig,mason.nvim, mason-lspconfig.nvim and nvim-cmp) . Now I use Verible to format and lint. But it seems that it cannot complete the signals when I want to instance a module and type a "." . So is there a better way to interconnect modules?
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Verilog LRM syntax rules
BTW, I'd recommend checking out verible if you're looking for a flex/bison verilog parser.
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Reliable Verilog dependency analysis
You'll have to roll up your sleeves a bit, but Verible might be worth a look for a functional SystemVerilog parser that you could build off of. It's the only thing I'm aware of built for this class of tools (e.g. yosys is only synthesizable verilog) that's available and likely to cover a good amount of the spec.
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svls VS verible - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Nov 2021
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Tools like Scitools Understand but support Verilog
https://github.com/chipsalliance/verible (may not do actual syntax checking)
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Forking rustfmt for another language
You might be interested in this though.
svls
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How to configure vim like an IDE
svls
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svls VS verible - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Nov 2021
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Julia Receives DARPA Award to Accelerate Electronics Simulation by 1,000x
I can attest first-hand to the "headache" that comes from semi company simulation environments. Not only are they horribly outdated (in Perl/Tcl), but they're different at every company you work at. There's no gold standard because the standard that these EDA companies ought to be making doesn't exist.
There needs to be an open initiative between semi companies to create a standard simulation environment -- with compilers, unit-test frameworks, and all sorts of simulation (gate-level, analog/mixed signal, emulation, etc). Hell, just give me a free IDE plugin for SystemVerilog that actually works.
This lack of a standard seems to me like the critical path in hardware design. I'm trying to support projects to fix this like SVLS (A language server for SystemVerilog: https://github.com/dalance/svls) but these are all hard problems to solve. This industry is relatively niche and doesn't seem to have many engineers interested in FOSS.
What are some alternatives?
slang - SystemVerilog compiler and language services
veridian - A SystemVerilog Language Server
Surelog - SystemVerilog 2017 Pre-processor, Parser, Elaborator, UHDM Compiler. Provides IEEE Design/TB C/C++ VPI and Python AST API. Compiles on Linux gcc, Windows msys2-gcc & msvc, OsX
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
Verilog.jl - Verilog for Julia
Surelog - SystemVerilog 2017 Pre-processor, Parser, Elaborator, UHDM Compiler. Provides IEEE Design/TB C/C++ VPI and Python AST & UHDM APIs. Compiles on Linux gcc, Windows msys2-gcc & msvc, OsX
circt - Circuit IR Compilers and Tools
tree-sitter-html - HTML grammar for Tree-sitter
RecursiveFactorization.jl
iverilog - Icarus Verilog
Modia.jl - Modeling and simulation of multidomain engineering systems