clash-ghc: Clash: a functional hardware description language - GHC frontend

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Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. The Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog.

Features of Clash:

  • Strongly typed, but with a very high degree of type inference, enabling both safe and fast prototyping using concise descriptions.

  • Interactive REPL: load your designs in an interpreter and easily test all your component without needing to setup a test bench.

  • Higher-order functions, with type inference, result in designs that are fully parametric by default.

  • Synchronous sequential circuit design based on streams of values, called Signals, lead to natural descriptions of feedback loops.

  • Support for multiple clock domains, with type safe clock domain crossing.

This package provides:

  • Clash Compiler binary using GHC/Haskell as a frontend

Prelude library: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/clash-prelude


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Flags

Manual Flags

NameDescriptionDefault
dynamic

Build Clash binaries with GHC flag `-dynamic`. This flag should only be used for packaging purposes. Installations using cabal should use `--enable-executable-dynamic`!

Disabled
use-ghc-paths

Locate the GHC core libraries using the `ghc-paths` package. Note: this flag may make binaries less relocatable, by hard-coding an absolute path to the core libraries.

Disabled
workaround-ghc-mmap-crash

Only use this flag when hit by GHC bug #19421. See clash-compiler PR #2444.

Disabled

Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info

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Change log CHANGELOG.md
Dependencies array (>=0.4 && <0.6), base (>=4.11 && <5), bytestring (>=0.9 && <0.13), Cabal, clash-ghc, clash-lib (==1.8.1), clash-prelude (==1.8.1), concurrent-supply (>=0.1.7 && <0.2), containers (>=0.5.4.0 && <0.8), data-binary-ieee754 (>=0.4.4 && <0.6), deepseq (>=1.3.0.2 && <1.6), directory (>=1.2 && <1.4), exceptions (>=0.10.4 && <0.11), extra (>=1.6 && <1.8), filepath (>=1.3 && <1.6), ghc (>=8.6.0 && <9.9), ghc-bignum (>=1.0 && <1.4), ghc-boot (>=8.6.0 && <9.9), ghc-prim (>=0.3.1.0 && <0.12), ghc-typelits-extra (>=0.3.2 && <0.5), ghc-typelits-knownnat (>=0.6 && <0.8), ghc-typelits-natnormalise (>=0.6 && <0.8), ghci (>=8.6.0 && <9.9), hashable (>=1.1.2.3 && <1.6), haskeline (>=0.7.0.3 && <0.9), integer-gmp (>=1.0.1.0 && <2.0), lens (>=4.10 && <5.4), mtl (>=2.1.1 && <2.4), primitive (>=0.5.0.1 && <1.0), process (>=1.2 && <1.7), reflection (>=2.1.2 && <3.0), split (>=0.2.3 && <0.3), string-interpolate (>=0.3 && <0.4), template-haskell (>=2.8.0.0 && <2.22), text (>=1.2.2 && <2.2), time (>=1.4.0.1 && <1.15), transformers (>=0.5.2.0 && <0.7), uniplate (>=1.6.12 && <1.8), unix (>=2.7.1 && <2.9), unordered-containers (>=0.2.1.0 && <0.3), utf8-string (>=1.0.0.0 && <1.1.0.0), vector (>=0.11 && <1.0), Win32 (>=2.3.1 && <2.14) [details]
License BSD-2-Clause
Copyright Copyright © 2012-2016, University of Twente, 2016-2017, Myrtle Software Ltd, 2017-2019, QBayLogic B.V., Google Inc.
Author The Clash Authors
Maintainer QBayLogic B.V. <devops@qbaylogic.com>
Revised Revision 3 made by QBayLogic at 2024-07-07T08:46:34Z
Category Hardware
Home page https://clash-lang.org/
Bug tracker https://github.com/clash-lang/clash-compiler/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/clash-lang/clash-compiler.git(clash-ghc)
Uploaded by QBayLogic at 2023-11-11T00:46:05Z
Distributions Arch:1.8.1, NixOS:1.8.1
Reverse Dependencies 5 direct, 0 indirect [details]
Executables clashi, clash
Downloads 69379 total (145 in the last 30 days)
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Readme for clash-ghc-1.8.1

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clash-ghc - Haskell/GHC front-end for the Clash compiler

  • See the LICENSE file for license and copyright details
  • Contains code from the GHC compiler, see the LICENSE_GHC file for license and copyright details pertaining to that code.

Clash - A functional hardware description language

Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. The Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog.

Features of Clash:

  • Strongly typed (like VHDL), yet with a very high degree of type inference, enabling both safe and fast prototying using consise descriptions (like Verilog).

  • Interactive REPL: load your designs in an interpreter and easily test all your component without needing to setup a test bench.

  • Higher-order functions, with type inference, result in designs that are fully parametric by default.

  • Synchronous sequential circuit design based on streams of values, called Signals, lead to natural descriptions of feedback loops.

  • Support for multiple clock domains, with type safe clock domain crossing.

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