05-23-2012
vPars or IVM
Hello again
depends what you plan to do ... and what is the rest of the equipment [storage etc].
If it is a test & dev environment you will enjoy the flexibility of IVM.
If it is more of a production environment you should know that most of the installed base uses vPars , however IVM now that both are software based can easily compare.
I will need more info especially about the apps you are going to use to make a more educated suggestion.
Regards
C.
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cf(1) cf(1)
NAME
cf - Confluence compiler
SYNOPSIS
cf [options] [file] [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
Confluence is a functional programming language for reactive system design, including digital logic systems (ASIC, FPGA) and control ori-
ented hard real-time software.
The Confluence compiler (cf) translates a Confluence description into Verilog and VHDL (for digital logic synthesis), C (for simulation and
software targets), and NuSMV (for formal verification, via model checking).
OPTIONS
-h OR -help Prints this information then exits.
-b filename OR -base_env filename
Sets the base environment for the compilation.
Overrides the CF_ENV
environment variable.
If CF_ENV not defined and -base_env option not set, the base environment defaults to /usr/share/confluence/base.cf.
-e integer OR -error_limit integer
Sets the maximum number of reported errors.
A negative number reports all errors.
-c OR -compile_only Parses and compiles, but does not evaluate a program.
-o name
Sets the output file name.
Default is out.fnf.
-test Run the built in unit tests.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CF_ENV A filename that specifies the base environment (commonly base.cf).
CF_LIB The directory location of the Confluence standard library (optional).
VERSION
0.10.6
AUTHOR
Tom Hawkins (tomahawkins@yahoo.com)
SEE ALSO
http://www.confluent.org/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Tom Hawkins
31 January 2010 cf(1)