| Crates.io | arborium-vhdl |
| lib.rs | arborium-vhdl |
| version | 2.12.4 |
| created_at | 2025-12-04 22:30:06.243753+00 |
| updated_at | 2026-01-18 11:10:17.227315+00 |
| description | VHDL grammar for arborium (tree-sitter bindings) |
| homepage | https://github.com/bearcove/arborium |
| repository | https://github.com/bearcove/arborium |
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| id | 1967225 |
| size | 12,588,898 |
VHDL grammar for tree-sitter.
VHSIC Hardware Description Language; standardized as IEEE 1076.
| Inventor | U.S. Department of Defense |
| Year | 1983 |
use arborium_vhdl::language;
use tree_sitter_patched_arborium::Parser;
let mut parser = Parser::new();
parser.set_language(&language()).expect("Error loading vhdl grammar");
let source_code = "/* your vhdl code here */";
let tree = parser.parse(source_code, None).unwrap();
println!("{}", tree.root_node().to_sexp());
For most use cases, prefer the main arborium crate:
[dependencies]
arborium = { version = "*", features = ["vhdl"] }
Or use this crate directly:
[dependencies]
arborium-vhdl = "*"
This crate is part of Arborium, a collection of tree-sitter grammars packaged as Rust crates, maintained by Amos Wenger.
This crate packages a parser.c file generated by the tree-sitter CLI. It exports a language() function returning the tree-sitter Language for vhdl.
Why separate crates? Tree-sitter parsers can be large (some exceed 1MB of generated C). Splitting languages into separate crates means you only compile what you need, and parallel/incremental builds are more effective.
cc cratewasm32-unknown-unknown (with custom sysroot)| Repository | alemuller/tree-sitter-vhdl |
| Commit | a3b2d84990527c7f8f4ae219c332c00c33d2d8e5 |
| License | MIT |
To regenerate after upstream updates:
cargo xtask gen --name vhdl
Found a grammar bug? Please report it to the upstream repository.
This crate uses unsafe for FFI bindings to the tree-sitter C library. The unsafe surface is minimal and limited to what tree-sitter requires. The generated parser code is produced by tree-sitter's own code generator.
Crate versions track Arborium releases, not upstream grammar versions. The upstream commit is recorded above. A major version bump occurs when grammar changes affect node names or structure (breaking for query consumers).
parser.c): MIT (from upstream grammar)