-- Std.Textio package declaration. This file is part of GHDL. -- This file was written from the clause 14.3 of the VHDL LRM. -- Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Tristan Gingold -- -- GHDL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free -- Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later -- version. -- -- GHDL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY -- WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -- for more details. -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -- along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free -- Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA -- 02111-1307, USA. package textio is -- type definitions for text i/o -- a LINE is a pointer to a string value. type line is access string; -- A file of variable-length ASCII records. -- Note: in order to work correctly, the TEXT file type must be declared in -- the textio package of library std. Otherwise, a file of string has a -- non-ASCII format. type text is file of string; type side is (right, left); -- For justifying ouput data within fields. subtype width is natural; -- For specifying widths of output fields. -- standard text files file input: text is in "STD_INPUT"; --V87 file output: text is out "STD_OUTPUT"; --V87 file input : text open read_mode is "STD_INPUT"; --V93 file output : text open write_mode is "STD_OUTPUT"; --V93 -- input routines for standard types procedure readline (variable f: in text; l: inout line); --V87 procedure readline (file f: text; l: inout line); --V93 -- For READ procedures: -- In this implementation, any L is accepted (ie, there is no constraints -- on direction, or left bound). Therefore, even variable of type LINE -- not initialized by READLINE are accepted. Strictly speaking, this is -- not required by LRM, nor prevented. However, other implementations may -- fail at parsing such strings. -- -- Also, in case of error (GOOD is false), this implementation do not -- modify L (as specified by the LRM) nor VALUE. -- -- For READ procedures without a GOOD argument, an assertion fails in case -- of error. -- -- In case of overflow (ie, if the number is out of the bounds of the type), -- the procedure will fail with an execution error. -- FIXME: this should not occur for a bad string. procedure read (l: inout line; value: out bit; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out bit); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out bit_vector; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out bit_vector); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out boolean; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out character; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out character); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out integer; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out integer); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out real; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out real); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out string; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out string); -- This implementation requires no space after the unit identifier, -- ie "7.5 nsv" is parsed as 7.5 ns. -- The unit identifier can be in lower case, upper case or mixed case. procedure read (l: inout line; value: out time; good: out boolean); procedure read (l: inout line; value: out time); -- output routines for standard types procedure writeline (variable f: out text; l: inout line); --V87 procedure writeline (file f: text; l: inout line); --V93 -- This implementation accept any value for all the types. procedure write (l: inout line; value: in bit; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0); procedure write (l: inout line; value: in bit_vector; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0); procedure write (l: inout line; value: in boolean; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0); procedure write (l: inout line; value: in character; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0); procedure write (l: inout line; value: in integer; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0); procedure write (L: inout line; value: in real; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0; digits: in natural := 0); procedure write (l: inout line; value: in string; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0); -- UNIT must be a unit name declared in std.standard. Of course, no rules -- in the core VHDL language prevent you from using a value that is not a -- unit (eg: 10 ns or even 5 fs). -- An assertion error message is generated in this case, and question mark -- (?) is written at the place of the unit name. procedure write (l: inout line; value : in time; justified: in side := right; field: in width := 0; unit : in TIME := ns); end textio;