verilog-mode
- Description
- major mode for editing verilog source in Emacs
- Latest
- verilog-mode-2024.10.9.140346409.tar (.sig), 2024-Oct-10, 620 KiB
- Maintainer
- Michael McNamara <mac@verilog.com>, Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>
- Website
- https://www.veripool.org
- Browse ELPA's repository
- CGit or Gitweb
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To install this package from Emacs, use list-packages
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Full description
USAGE ===== A major mode for editing Verilog and SystemVerilog HDL source code (IEEE 1364-2005 and IEEE 1800-2012 standards). When you have entered Verilog mode, you may get more info by pressing C-h m. You may also get online help describing various functions by: C-h f <Name of function you want described> KNOWN BUGS / BUG REPORTS ======================= SystemVerilog is a rapidly evolving language, and hence this mode is under continuous development. Please report any issues to the issue tracker at https://www.veripool.org/verilog-mode Please use verilog-submit-bug-report to submit a report; type C-c C-b to invoke this and as a result we will have a much easier time of reproducing the bug you find, and hence fixing it. INSTALLING THE MODE =================== An older version of this mode may be already installed as a part of your environment, and one method of updating would be to update your Emacs environment. Sometimes this is difficult for local political/control reasons, and hence you can always install a private copy (or even a shared copy) which overrides the system default. You can get step by step help in installing this file by going to <https://www.veripool.org/verilog-mode> The short list of installation instructions are: To set up automatic Verilog mode, put this file in your load path, and put the following in code (please un comment it first!) in your .emacs, or in your site's site-load.el (autoload 'verilog-mode "verilog-mode" "Verilog mode" t ) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.[ds]?va?h?\\'" . verilog-mode)) Be sure to examine at the help for verilog-auto, and the other verilog-auto-* functions for some major coding time savers. If you want to customize Verilog mode to fit your needs better, you may add the below lines (the values of the variables presented here are the defaults). Note also that if you use an Emacs that supports custom, it's probably better to use the custom menu to edit these. If working as a member of a large team these settings should be common across all users (in a site-start file), or set in Local Variables in every file. Otherwise, different people's AUTO expansion may result different whitespace changes. ;; Enable syntax highlighting of **all** languages (global-font-lock-mode t) ;; User customization for Verilog mode (setq verilog-indent-level 3 verilog-indent-level-module 3 verilog-indent-level-declaration 3 verilog-indent-level-behavioral 3 verilog-indent-level-directive 1 verilog-case-indent 2 verilog-auto-newline t verilog-auto-indent-on-newline t verilog-tab-always-indent t verilog-auto-endcomments t verilog-minimum-comment-distance 40 verilog-indent-begin-after-if t verilog-auto-lineup 'declarations verilog-linter "my_lint_shell_command" )