Variable: verilog-library-flags
verilog-library-flags is a customizable variable defined in
verilog-mode.el.gz.
Value
("")
Documentation
List of standard Verilog arguments to use for /*AUTOINST*/.
These arguments are used to find files for verilog-auto, and match
the flags accepted by a standard Verilog-XL simulator.
-f filename Reads absolute verilog-library-flags from the filename.
-F filename Reads relative verilog-library-flags from the filename.
+incdir+dir Adds the directory to verilog-library-directories.
-Idir Adds the directory to verilog-library-directories.
-y dir Adds the directory to verilog-library-directories.
+libext+.v Adds the extensions to verilog-library-extensions.
-v filename Adds the filename to verilog-library-files.
filename Adds the filename to verilog-library-files.
This is not recommended, -v is a better choice.
You might want these defined in each file; put at the *END* of your file something like:
// Local Variables:
// verilog-library-flags:("-y dir -y otherdir")
// End:
Verilog-mode attempts to detect changes to this local variable, but they
are only insured to be correct when the file is first visited. Thus if you
have problems, use C-x C-v (find-alternate-file) RET to have these take effect.
See also the variables mentioned above.
Source Code
;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el.gz
(defcustom verilog-library-flags '("")
"List of standard Verilog arguments to use for /*AUTOINST*/.
These arguments are used to find files for `verilog-auto', and match
the flags accepted by a standard Verilog-XL simulator.
-f filename Reads absolute `verilog-library-flags' from the filename.
-F filename Reads relative `verilog-library-flags' from the filename.
+incdir+dir Adds the directory to `verilog-library-directories'.
-Idir Adds the directory to `verilog-library-directories'.
-y dir Adds the directory to `verilog-library-directories'.
+libext+.v Adds the extensions to `verilog-library-extensions'.
-v filename Adds the filename to `verilog-library-files'.
filename Adds the filename to `verilog-library-files'.
This is not recommended, -v is a better choice.
You might want these defined in each file; put at the *END* of your file
something like:
// Local Variables:
// verilog-library-flags:(\"-y dir -y otherdir\")
// End:
Verilog-mode attempts to detect changes to this local variable, but they
are only insured to be correct when the file is first visited. Thus if you
have problems, use \\[find-alternate-file] RET to have these take effect.
See also the variables mentioned above."
:group 'verilog-mode-auto
:type '(repeat string))