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Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 21:38:11 -0700
From: Larry Doolittle <ldoolitt AT recycle DOT lbl DOT gov>
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Joshua -

On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 03:27:30PM -0400, Joshua Lansford wrote:
> An argument for this type of language is that FPGAs are getting bigger and
> bigger but people aren't getting smarter and smarter.

Nicely said.  I couldn't agree more.

> I wrote a proof of concept higher level language compiler which compiles
> down to synthesizable Verilog which can also be simulated by gEDA icarus.
> It is open source and hosted here:
> https://github.com/JEdward7777/VerilogExpress

Cool!  I'll take a look ... in my copious free time :-p
I don't see any Makefile or README files though, I'm not much of a
java person, and I have never touched Eclipse.  That may slow me down.

> Currently all the vars are stuck at 32 bits, but Verilog
> synthesizers generally get rid of unused bits anyway.

I don't understand that statement.  I'm very interested in being
able to write generic numeric code, have it simulate (at first)
at "infinite" precision, then establish real-life bounds and precision
needs based on SNR goals, resulting in concrete scaled-fixed-point
variables.  That is well beyond existing language capabilities.

> The same
> seems to be true with hardware development, but I am not aware of any other
> open source project working in this direction.

Another possibly related project is migen
https://github.com/milkymist/migen

  - Larry

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