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diplomat-host

v0.3.0-dev.4

Published

This VSCode extension allows interfacing with the Diplomat Language Server, available as `slang-lsp` in [slang-lsp](https://github.com/suzizecat/slang-lsp-tools) repository.

Readme

Diplomat LSP Host

This VSCode extension allows interfacing with the Diplomat Language Server, available as slang-lsp in slang-lsp repository.

Diplomat is a language server based upon slang and written in C++ . It works by actually elaborating the designs in your workspace, thus enabling checks across files that takes instanciations into account.

Howto build

git clone [email protected]:suzizecat/diplomat-vscode.git
cd diplomat-vscode
npm install
npm run publish
code --install-extension diplomat*.vsix

Documentation

The detailed documentation will be available here

Features

This extension brings support for SystemVerilog language in VSCode. The following feature are supported:

  • Workspace files detections
  • Error and warning checking
  • Go to definition (across files)
  • Go to/Find all references (across files)
  • Code coloration
  • Instanciate module
  • Set top level of the design
  • Open waveforms in GTKWave (if available)
  • Ignore files and patterns
  • Format file (ongoing)

Requirements

Have a compiled version of slang-lsp available. See slang-lsp repository for more information.

Extension Settings

This extension contributes the following settings:

  • diplomatServer.serverArgs: Arguments used when invoking the server.
  • diplomatServer.index.validExtensions: Files extension to read for indexing
  • diplomatServer.server.useTCP: Connect to an instance of Diplomat Server that have been started in TCP mode.
  • diplomatServer.serverPath: Command to use for Diplomat Server
  • diplomatServer.tools.GTKWave.path: Command to use for GTKWave
  • diplomatServer.tools.GTKWave.verbose: Makes GTKWave verbose by forwaring all STDIO outputs to the extension output
  • diplomatServer.tools.GTKWave.options: Other options to pass to GTKWave on invokation.