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Clash: a functional hardware description language - Prelude library
Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both
its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language
Haskell. The Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions
to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog.
Features of Clash:
- Strongly typed, but with a very high degree of type inference,
enabling both safe and fast prototyping using concise
descriptions.
- Interactive REPL: load your designs in an interpreter and easily
test all your component without needing to setup a test bench.
- Higher-order functions, with type inference, result in designs
that are fully parametric by default.
- Synchronous sequential circuit design based on streams of values,
called Signals, lead to natural descriptions of feedback
loops.
- Support for multiple clock domains, with type safe clock domain
crossing.
This package provides:
- Prelude library containing datatypes and functions for circuit
design
To use the library:
A preliminary version of a tutorial can be found in
Clash.Tutorial, for a general overview of the library you
should however check out
Clash.Prelude. Some circuit examples
can be found in
Clash.Examples.
Not on Stackage, so not searched.
QuickCheck instances for various types in the CλaSH Prelude
Hedgehog Generators for clash-prelude