Hi!

I was wondering if there is any code base for VHDL that can be used
whenever new builds of GHDL are made so that everyone can be sure that any
new build of GHDL is still parsing the VHDL correctly.

I realize that this might be a difficult or impossible thing, but I
presume that there is a certain set of critical tests for LRM compliance
that can be run where functional correctness can be proven for most cases,
and the assumption being that if GHDL works good with this set of corner
cases, by induction, it will work with all other cases of that particular
subset of the language.

Does there exist some VHDL codebase that can be used, along with known
correct results so that GHDL can be rigorously tested against on an
ongoing basis?

I recall seeing bugs reported by people earlier about floating point bugs
or something.

So I thought I'd ask if there is any kind of VHDL source tree to use for
ensuring the GHDL sources are always in step.

S.

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