On 15/06/16 18:22, Lehmann, Patrick wrote:
Hello Jonas,

do you mean Python interface as in GHDL + Cocotb?

I think many of the GHDL users (including me :) ) are looking
forward to use Cocotb testbenches with GHDL again. As far as
I know, the Cocotb interface uses new, yet unimplemented,
VHPI features.

That just be fixed now.

Tristan.

Another open idea (and not filed as an issue in the bug tracker)
is to specify which signals should be dumped into waveform files.
Reducing the signal count saves disk space, speeds up simulation
(less I/O work) and speeds up waveform viewers like GTKWave :).

Regards
     Patrick

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Subject: Re: [Ghdl-discuss] Collaboration in the GHDL project

Hello,


I can have a look at the bug tracker and work on the FST waveforms dumper. What 
needs to be done ?

If I understand well, making à python interface will allow to simulate a system 
with some parts written in vhdl and other parts written in python. And also if 
there would be a simulink clone written in python, you could for example 
modelize à motor with it and then simulate the motor with its controller 
written in vhdl, right ?

Jonas


On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:21:39 +0200
Tristan Gingold<tging...@free.fr>  wrote:

On 13/06/16 00:07, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello,

I am thinking about collaborating in this project. My name is Jonas
Baggett, I am an electronic engineer and I have 2 years of practice
working on VHDL projects. When I started to understand the
programming philosophy behind VHDL, I really find it interesting. At
that period I discovered Ada and I naturally liked this language
because of its similar programming philosophy.
I have already made simulations under GHDL of some of my projects
some time ago and really find that it is a promising software. So I
would like to participate in the improvement of this software. Where
do you think I can help you ? I believe this could be an interesting
challenge for me and as now I have only a temporary job not related
to my field, it will keep myself active in the field.
Hello,

if you look athttps://github.com/tgingold/ghdl  there are many open
issues: some are bugs to be fixed and others are enhancements.
You can start from any of them.
You can also work on the FST waveforms dumper, or something very
different like interfacing with Python.

Do not hesitate to subscribe to this mailing list and to ask any
question.

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