The necessary options to support C++ coroutines vary greatly between
compilers, its versions, and the standard library being used. This
patch makes the check for coroutine support more robust by adding a
declaration of a coroutine variable, instead of just including the
header. It also makes sure that the HAVE_COROUTINE and
CFG_CXXFLAGS_COROUTINES flags are always set together, and only when
coroutine support is detected.
Documentation states that minimum of all reported coverage of all signals in a line should be taken.
Previous logic would break if there were any signals with zero coverage followed by signals with
nonzero coverage - a minimum from those nonzero toggle count would be taken, disregarding zero
coverage of previous signals.
Internal-tag: [#62193]
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Obłonczek <koblonczek@antmicro.com>
* Support 2D dynamic array initialization (#4700)
- new[] on sub arrays (as per original issue)
- Built-in methods for sub-arrays
- Initialization and literals assignmensts
- Dynamic array as an element for other arrays and queues
libcxx has removed the experimental/coroutine include file in favor of
the C++20-standard coroutine include. If the latter is available we
use it otherwise falling back to the existing experimental version (in
which case we also disable the deprecated-experimental-coroutine warning).
(See also https://reviews.llvm.org/D108697.)
operand order reversed for AstCMethodHard "neq"
interface between C-style arrays and VlUnpacked
overloads added to VlUnpacked::neq(), VlUnpacked::assign()
VlUnpacked::operator=() added
Fixes #5125
Prior to this we failed to create implicit nets for inputs of gate
primitives, which is required by the standard (IEEE 1800-2017 6.10).
Note: outputs were covered due to being modeled as the LHS of
assignments, which do create implicit nets.
According to 1800-2017 36.3, 1800-2017 A.9.3, 1364-2005 20.2 and 1364-2005 A.9.3, user defined system task and function identifiers can use the same character set for the second character as all the following characters.