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    PLP

    Powerfull pre-processor

    ...Perl is used as "control language" that is embedded in the Verilog code (or any other code) to generate code on the fly. It is used commonly as a Verilog pre-processor but can be used with any target/output language (C, C++, Java, VHDL, plain text etc)
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    VHDT

    VHDT

    VHDL Design Tool - code generation and project management

    Application simplifies the development and management of VHDL projects. The project is displayed in a well-arranged tree structure depending on the hierarchy of entities. It also helps to maintain projects in a consistent state. Other features include automatic generation of VHDL testbenches and structures based on user-defined templates. The NetBeans platform is used as a basis for the implementation.
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    Application defines templates of VHDL structures, which allows us comfortly generate most used VHDL structures. It can also work with VHDL testbench templates from which can be created VHDL testbenches of existing projects.
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    vMAGIC
    vMAGIC is a Java-API which helps creating VHDL generators and analyzers. vMAGIC comprises three parts: 1st a VHDL'93 compliant parser, 2nd a programming model to easily create and modify VHDL constructs, and 3rd a VHDL Writer to generate code.
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