Fix formatting error in srec_cat(1) doc options
Fix indent style tabs -> spaces
Fix bounds checking bug found by Daniel Anselmi during his development of VHDL_textio format support. Added a regression test
Added web and README docs references and libsrecord interface for VHDL textio
Added additional docs references, libsrecord interface and --guess inclusion for Efinix bitstream
Glad to hear you are back up and running Frédéric and thank you for the kind words. The project was started by and mainly written by the late Peter Miller and keeping it going is a labor of love for a few of us so knowing that it continues to help is very rewarding. All the best, Scott
Hi Frédéric, The error message you are seeing covers the issue. Your Intel hex file contains a "hole" and the Lattice format doesn't support holes. A hole is any region between address zero and the last data byte in the input file where the data isn't specified. If you run srec_info program.hex -intel you'll get the following output: Format: Intel Hexadecimal (MCS-86) Data: 0100 - 013F ***note the start address isn't zero! As your error message says "there is a hole at 0x0000..0x00FF" ie the data...
Fix missing reference to hp64k absolute format in srec_input.5