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PROGRAM:
NAME
fauhdlc - Compile VHDL files to intermediate code.
SYNOPSIS
fauhdlc [flags] [ --output filename ] [ --c-output filename ]
[ --lib library [ vhdl-file ]...] { vhdl-file ...}
DESCRIPTION
fauhdlc is a VHDL compiler, that will output intermediate code or C-code. It supports a
subset of the VHDL 2000 standard.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with
two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-o, --output output-file
Output intermediate code into output-file.
-l, --lib library-name
Put the following VHDL-files into the library with name library-name. If no --lib is
present, all files will be put into the library "work".
-f, --freestanding
Do not preload any library except std.vhdl. By default, fauhdlc will preload common
libraries (currently only std_logic_1164) in the appropriate library namespace. The
--freestanding prevents this behaviour, for example if you want to override the
implementation of such a library.
-Werror
Treat warnings as errors.
-p, --parse-only
Stop with compilation after parsing the source file(s). Mainly useful for debugging
the compiler.
-d, --dot-parse dot-file
Output the raw syntax tree into dot-file, which can be used with the GraphViz tools.
-c, --dot-const dot-file
Output the syntax tree that exists after performing constant folding into dot-file,
which can be used with the GraphViz tools.
-C, --c-output c-file
Generate output as a C file c-file, that can be compiled with a C-compiler, e.g. gcc.
This option is yet experimental.
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