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authorTristan Gingold <tgingold@free.fr>2016-01-19 20:25:25 +0100
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@@ -6,13 +6,14 @@ GHDL is not an interpreter: it generates machine code from your design,
the only way for high speed simulation.
Main features are:
+- available on Linux (x86 and x86-64), Windows and Mac OS x
+- fully support vhdl 1987, vhdl 1993 and many features of vhdl 2008
- handle very large designs like leon3/grlib.
- can write waveforms to a vcd or fst file.
-- available on Linux (x86 and x86-64), Windows and Mac OS x
- partial support of PSL
- support vunit (https://github.com/LarsAsplund/vunit)
-- support OSVVM (http://osvvm.org) through the VPI interface
-- support cocotb
+- support OSVVM (http://osvvm.org)
+- support cocotb (https://github.com/potentialventures/cocotb) through the VPI interface
GHDL fully supports IEEE 1076-1987, IEEE 1076-1993, IEE 1076-2002 and
partially the 1076-2008 version of VHDL.
@@ -40,7 +41,9 @@ $ make
At that place, you can already use the 'ghdl_mcode' built in the directory.
You can also install GHDL (the executable is installed as 'ghdl'):
+```sh
$ make install
+```
That's all!