xgqt@gentoo.org
Maciej Barć
GHDL is a shorthand for G Hardware Design Language (currently, G has no
meaning). It is a VHDL analyzer, compiler, simulator and (experimental)
synthesizer that can process (nearly) any VHDL design. Unlike some other
simulators, GHDL is a compiler: it directly translates a VHDL file to
machine code, without using an intermediary language such as C or C++.
Therefore, the compiled code should be faster and the analysis time should
be shorter than with a compiler using an intermediary language. GHDL can
use multiple back-ends, i.e. code generators, (GCC, LLVM or x86/i386 only,
a built-in one named mcode) and runs on GNU/Linux, Windows and macOS; on
x86, x86_64, armv6/armv7/aarch32/aarch64, ppc64, etc. GHDL aims at
implementing VHDL as defined by IEEE 1076. It supports the 1987, 1993 and
2002 revisions and, partially, 2008 and 2019. Property Specification
Language (PSL) is also partially supported.
https://github.com/ghdl/ghdl/issues/
ghdl/ghdl