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-- Copyright 2015, Jürgen Defurne
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--
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-- This file is part of the Experimental Unstable CPU System.
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--
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-- The Experimental Unstable CPU System Is free software: you can redistribute
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-- it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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-- as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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-- License, or (at your option) any later version.
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--
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-- The Experimental Unstable CPU System is distributed in the hope that it will
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-- be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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-- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser
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-- General Public License for more details.
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--
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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-- along with Experimental Unstable CPU System. If not, see
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-- http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt.
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LIBRARY std;
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USE std.textio.ALL;
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USE work.exp_io.ALL;
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ENTITY file_reader IS
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END ENTITY file_reader;
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ARCHITECTURE Imperative OF file_reader IS
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-- This provides a hard coded input file.
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-- This is opened when the program starts
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FILE input_file_1 : TEXT OPEN READ_MODE IS "test_input.txt";
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FILE std_out : TEXT OPEN WRITE_MODE IS "STD_OUTPUT";
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-- These files could also be declared in the process that reads them. Then
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-- they need to be opened by using file_open()
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BEGIN -- ARCHITECTURE Imperative
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read_file : PROCESS IS
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VARIABLE input_line : LINE;
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BEGIN -- PROCESS read_file
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-- The endfile() function tests if the end of the passed file has been
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-- reached.
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IF NOT endfile(input_file_1) THEN
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-- readline() reads a line from a file
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readline(input_file_1, input_line);
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writeline(std_out, input_line);
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ELSE
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write(input_line,test_f("Z"));
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writeline(std_out, input_line);
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WAIT;
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END IF;
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END PROCESS read_file;
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-- Files are declared by using FILE, in addition to SIGNALs and VARIABLEs.
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-- Since Xilinx XST only knows the type TEXT for file, it is of no use to try
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-- other types.
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-- When a file is declared in the ARCHITECTURE, then it is automatically opened.
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-- When a file is declared in a PROCESS, then the file can be opened by using
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-- the file_open() procedure.
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-- The contents of files are read into a VARIABLE of type LINE.
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-- Standard input and output must be declared as normal files, but with the
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-- file names "STD_INPUT" and "STD_OUTPUT".
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END ARCHITECTURE Imperative;
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