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| | s/((Claire|Xen|Xenia|Clifford)\s+)+(Wolf|Xen)\s+<(claire|clifford)@(symbioticeda.com|clifford.at|yosyshq.com)>/Claire Xenia Wolf <claire@yosyshq.com>/gi;
s/((Nina|Nak|N\.)\s+)+Engelhardt\s+<nak@(symbioticeda.com|yosyshq.com)>/N. Engelhardt <nak@yosyshq.com>/gi;
s/((David)\s+)+Shah\s+<(dave|david)@(symbioticeda.com|yosyshq.com|ds0.me)>/David Shah <dave@ds0.me>/gi;
s/((Miodrag)\s+)+Milanovic\s+<(miodrag|micko)@(symbioticeda.com|yosyshq.com)>/Miodrag Milanovic <micko@yosyshq.com>/gi;
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| | Previously, memories were silently discarded by the JSON backend, making
round-tripping modules with them crash.
Since there are already some users using JSON to implement custom
external passes that use memories (and infer width/size from memory
ports), let's fix this by just making JSON backend and frontend support
memories as first-class objects.
Processes are still not supported, and will now cause a hard error.
Fixes #1908. | 
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| | Signed-off-by: Karol Gugala <kgugala@antmicro.com> | 
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| | Signed-off-by: Clifford Wolf <clifford@clifford.at> | 
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| | Signed-off-by: Clifford Wolf <clifford@clifford.at> | 
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| | o Not all derived methods were marked 'override', but it is a great
  feature of C++11 that we should make use of.
o While at it: touched header files got a -*- c++ -*- for emacs to
  provide support for that language.
o use YS_OVERRIDE for all override keywords (though we should probably
  use the plain keyword going forward now that C++11 is established) | 
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