- Apr 08, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
I took the data type definition from SocExecValue to define a Data module that is a strict extension of the Lutin Data module. The duplicated Genlex module is now also identical to the one of Lurette. Quite boring, but simple thanks to the ocaml type system.
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- Apr 04, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
In order to do that, I've generalised the type of merge : now the clock argument can be any expression. Some assert false still prevent its use, but it should be easy to get rid of them (I'll do that latter).
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- Mar 29, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- Mar 19, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- Mar 11, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- Mar 05, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
Can be tried unsing the -exec option. currently only working with trivial programs manipulating equalities (wires) and predef operators (no pre, ->, arrays, and node calls).
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- Feb 25, 2013
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Erwan Jahier authored
Indeed, the data structure in output of the lis2loc parser was very similar to Lic.t/LicPrg.t. Hence, this shunt. At this stage it compiles, but it's untested and does not work.
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