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data/README.md CHANGED
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  test_one.contents = %{New Content}
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  test_one.save
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- Some more advanced uses include finding what modules are instatiated or included.
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+ Some more advanced uses include finding what modules are instantiated or included.
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  require 'verilog'
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  test_one = Verilog::File.new("test_one.v", {:path => '..' })
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  TODO
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  ----
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+ * Add port commands
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+
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+ puts test_one.inputs
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+ puts test_one.outputs
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+ puts test_one.inouts
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+
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+ * Add function and task commands
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+
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+ puts test_one.functions
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+ puts test_one.tasks
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+
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+ LICENSE
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+ -------
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+ Copyright (c) 2011, Morgan Prior
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+ All rights reserved.
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+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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+ * Neither the name of the organization nor the
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data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  file_list = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb']
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- t.pattern = file_list
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- t.rspec_opts = ["--colour", "--format progress"]
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+ namespace :test do
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new('spec') do |t|
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+ t.pattern = file_list
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+ t.rspec_opts = ["--colour", "--format progress"]
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+ end
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  desc 'Default: run specs.'
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- task :default => 'spec'
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+ task :default => 'test:spec'
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+
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+ namespace :deploy do
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+
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+ ## name and versio taken from
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+ ## https://github.com/mojombo/rakegem
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+ def name
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+ @name ||= Dir['*.gemspec'].first.split('.').first
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+ end
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+
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+ def version
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+ line = File.read("lib/#{name}.rb")[/^\s*VERSION\s*=\s*.*/]
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+ line.match(/.*VERSION\s*=\s*['"](.*)['"]/)[1]
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Run Spec'
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+ #file_list = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb']
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+ html_path = "spec_results.html"
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new('run_spec') do |t|
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+ t.pattern = file_list
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+ t.rspec_opts = ["--format html", "--out #{html_path}"]
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Check that the spec passes'
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+ task :spec_passes => :run_spec do
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+ # find out how many errors were found
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+ html = open(html_path).read
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+ examples = html.match(/(\d+) examples/)[0].to_i rescue 0
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+ failures = html.match(/(\d+) failures/)[0].to_i rescue 0
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+ pending = html.match(/(\d+) pending/)[0].to_i rescue 0
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+ $stderr.puts "View spec results at #{File.expand_path(html_path)}"
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+ end
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+ unless $?.success?
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data/lib/verilog/file.rb CHANGED
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  def instantiations
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- @contents.scan(/(^\s*)(\w*)\s+\w+\s*(\([.,\(\)\w\s]*\))?;/mi){ inst << $2 }
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- #Hack, module will also match the instatiation syntax, rempve via array subtraction
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+ @contents.scan(/(^\s*)(\w+)(\s+#\([.,\(\)\w\s]*\))?(\s+\w+\s*)(\([.,\(\)\w\s]*\))?;/mi){ inst << $2 }
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+ #Hack, module will also match the instantiation syntax, remove via array subtraction
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data/lib/verilog/path.rb CHANGED
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  extensions: []
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