Verilog::Netlist::Port - Port for a Verilog Module
use Verilog::Netlist; ... my $port = $module->find_port ('pinname'); print $port->name;
A Verilog::Netlist::Port object is created by Verilog::Netlist::Module for every port connection in the module.
See also Verilog::Netlist::Subclass for additional accessors and methods.
Any array declaration for the port. This only applies to Verilog 1995 style ports which can declare port bits independently from the signal declarations. When using Verilog 2001 style ports, see the matching net declaration's lsb and msb methods instead, for example $module-find_net($port->name)->msb>.
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Returns any comments following the definition. keep_comments=>1 must be passed to Verilog::Netlist::new for comments to be retained.
The SystemVerilog data type of the port.
The direction of the port: "in", "out", or "inout".
Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Module the port is in.
The name of the port.
Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Net the port connects to. Only valid after the netlist is linked.
Approximately an alias of data_type for backward compatibility. Do not use for new applications.
Prints debugging information for this port.
Verilog-Perl is part of the http://www.veripool.org/ free Verilog EDA software tool suite. The latest version is available from CPAN and from http://www.veripool.org/verilog-perl.
Copyright 2000-2017 by Wilson Snyder. This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic License Version 2.0.
Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>
Verilog-Perl, Verilog::Netlist::Subclass Verilog::Netlist
To install Verilog::Std, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Verilog::Std
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Verilog::Std
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.