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authorPatrick Lehmann <Patrick.Lehmann@plc2.de>2021-06-26 13:48:09 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-06-26 13:48:09 +0200
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More DOM improvements (#1806)
* First try to handle names. * Reworked names. * Reworked range expressions. * Handle AttributeNames. * Added handling of file declaration and attribute declarations. * Improved error outputs. * Handle protected types. * Make black happy with ugly code. * Handle Null literal and File parameters. * File type and physical type. * Don't fail on reported syntax errors. Catch call errors into libghdl. * Improved Sanity checks for pyGHDL.dom. * Load sourcecode via Python and process in-memory. Fixed testcases. * Added package instantiations and packages with generics. * Added UseClause, AttributeSpecification and PhysicalTypes. * Improved pretty-printing. * Fixed AttributeName in subtype indication. * Get code position of IIR nodes. * Added DOMMixin into all derived classes. * Mark as not yet implemented. * Pinned pyVHDLModel version to v0.10.4. * Removed xfail in LSP test. Bumped requirement of pyVHDLModel to v0.10.4. Fixed some Codacy issues. (cherry picked from commit f64e7ed7c3d69cbf84cd60db8e9b085e90b846cb)
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pydecor>=2.0.1
-pyVHDLModel==0.10.3
+pyVHDLModel==0.10.4
#https://github.com/VHDL/pyVHDLModel/archive/dev.zip#pyVHDLModel