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Feedback and questions about the coding guidelines document
by Unknown on Dec 11, 2003 |
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Hello,
I have started using the OPENCORES coding guidelines for projects I am
working on, and I have some feedback and questions about it.
With respect to the suggested directory tree, I was wondering why there
is not a directory for behavioral code, or if I just did not understand
where it should go. I thought about putting behavioral code in the
bench directory, but decided that was not a good place for it. I ended
up adding a directory named "bhv" at the same level as the rtl
directory, and with the same sub directories. If I did not
misunderstand the intended use of the example directory tree, I would
like to suggest adding this change to the coding guidelines.
I am also curious about why the syn directory has subdirectories for
vendors, but the sim directory does not. I am not familiar enough with
multiple simulators to know if I should be able to write one set of
scripts that would be compatible with multiple simulators, or if I need
multiple different sets of scripts. I have been assuming that different
vendors simulators would need different setup scripts.
Is there a specific project that anyone would recommend as a good
example of applying the coding guidelines?
Regards,
John McCaskill
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