Crates.io | morty |
lib.rs | morty |
version | 0.9.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-03-12 16:39:36.472628 |
updated_at | 2023-02-16 07:59:53.682867 |
description | A SystemVerilog source file pickler. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/pulp-platform/morty/ |
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Come on, flip the pickle, Morty, you're not gonna regret it. The payoff is huge. I turned myself into a pickle, Morty!
Morty reads SystemVerilog files and pickles them into a single file for easier handling. Optionally it allows to re-name modules with a common prefix or suffix. This allows for easier management of larger projects (they just become a single file). By making them unique they can also depend on different versions of the same dependency without namespace clashes.
We provide pre-builds for popular operating systems on our releases page.
Morty is written in Rust. Get the latest stable Rust version:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
Then install morty
using cargo
:
cargo install --git https://github.com/pulp-platform/morty.git
To prefix all modules and packages in test/package.sv
and test/package_import_2.sv
and files with my_little_prefix_
do:
morty test/package.sv test/package_import_2.sv -p my_little_prefix_
Alternatively, if you want to pass more files, morty
will also parse manifest files (as generated by bender sources -f
). See Bender. For example:
[
{
"include_dirs": [
"/path/to/include/dir/common_cells/include/",
"/path/to/include/dir/axi/include/"
],
"defines": {
"DEFINE_TO_BE_SET": "1"
},
"files": [
"/path/to/file_0.sv",
"/path/to/file_1.sv",
"/path/to/file_2.sv"
]
},
{
"include_dirs": [
"/path/to/include/dir/deps/include/"
],
"defines": {
"ANOTHER_DEFINE_TO_BE_SET": "1"
},
"files": [
"/path/to/file_3.sv",
"/path/to/file_4.sv",
"/path/to/file_5.sv"
]
}
]
Optionally, morty
can strip comments (--strip-comments
) of the pickled sources.