DVT Eclipise 2021 version 21.1.11 | 836.4 mb
AMIQ EDA, a pioneer in integrated development environments (IDEs) for hardware design and verification and a provider of platform-independent software tools for efficient code development and analysis, has launched 21.1 release of its Design and Verification Tools (DVT) Eclipse IDE.
#.# - major version - Includes new features, major enhancements, architectural changes, bug fixes.
Since 2015, a major version is named in sync with the release year, for example the first major version of 2015 is 15.1.
NOTE: When switching to a new major version it is recommended to start in a new workspace.
#.#.# - minor version - Includes bug fixes, minor enhancements.
version 20.1.1 release notes - Date: 11 January 2021HIGHLIGHTSNote: Some of the highlights below were rolled-out in 20.1.# hotfix releases for early adopters.
- Improved compilation performance
- Improved editor performance when working with large files
- Improved UI look and feel and dark theme support
- Improved speed of Tooltips rendering
- Redesigned Compile Order View for performance and usability
- New Command Line Interface script for Windows
- Improved JavaDoc and Natural Docs comment formatter
- Improved support for hyperlinks in comments
- Ability to auto-indent or fully format the code on paste
- Improved annotations support
Performance- DVT-12783 Improve Types View performance
Enhancements- DVT-15667 Types View: Preserve expanded state after update
- DVT-15668 Types View: Preserve selection after update
- DVT-15669 Types View: Expand/collapse all should not be persistent across updates
- DVT-15670 Types View: Ability to cancel view operations
- DVT-15671 Types View: Keep selection in view after clearing the quick search bar
- DVT-15672 Types View: Tree scroll state should be persistent across updates if possible
- DVT-15673 Types View: Improved 'Expand All' performance for trees beginning with no-children nodes
- DVT-15711 Quick Types View: Quick search should support type and go (enter)
Bugfixes- DVT-15683 Formatting by external tool does not work
- DVT-15686 Some of the flags supported by dvt.sh -options are not propagated correctly
- DVT-15705 Types view: Wrong types number when Quick Types View is opened
- DVT-15713 'as computed' macro not executed due to get_event() call on a struct returned by get_struct_by_name()
version 21.1.11 release notes - Date: 22 March 2021Bugfixes- DVT-14513 False NOT_A_SUBTYPE error when extending a subtype introduced by a field defined in a non-active test
- DVT-14067 Add support for "all of for each in" constructs
- DVT-13642 False METHOD_CALL_ARGUMENTS error reported when calling list pseudo-method add(e+)
Design and Verification Tools (DVT)is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the e language, SystemVerilog, Verilog, Verilog-AMS, VHDL, PSS, SLN, SDL, UPF, CPF. It is similar to well-known programming tools like Visual Studio , NetBeans , and IntelliJ.DVT consists of a parser, a smart code editor, an intuitive graphical user interface, and a comprehensive set of features that help with code writing, inspection, navigation, and debugging. DVT provides capabilities that are specific to the hardware design and verification domain, such as design diagrams, signal tracing, power domains visualization, and verification methodology support.
DVT is a powerful tool that allows engineers to overcome the limitations of plain text code editors and address today's project complexity more efficiently. It enables faster and smarter code development and simplifies legacy code maintenance for novices and experts alike. Unlike plain text editors providing regular expression based capabilities, the DVT Eclipse IDE compiles the code and signals errors as you type, speeds-up code writing using auto-complete and quick fix proposals, and allows you to find anything you are looking for instantly.
For design and verification engineers who are working with Verilog, SystemVerilog, Verilog AMS, VHDL, UPF, CPF, e Language, PSS, SLN, or SDL, the Design and Verification Tools (DVT) Eclipse IDE is an integrated development environment (IDE) that significantly improves productivity. What the DVT Eclipse IDE can give you in seconds would likely have taken you several minutes or hours to find and do by hand.
It is similar to well-known programming tools like Visual Studio, NetBeans, and IntelliJ that are commonly used in the software world
This video shows how you can easily bring up a DVT project by reusing arguments from a simulation log or invocation, and how to integrate DVT in existing script-based or makefile-based automated flows.This video walks through a broad range of DVT Eclipse IDE features withing the context of UVM testbench development: compilation problems reported on the fly, applying quick fixes, jumping to declaration, finding usages, browsing documentation in tooltips, expanding macros to name just a few.AMIQ EDAprovides design and verification engineers with platform-independent software tools that enable them to increase the speed and quality of new code development, simplify debugging and legacy code maintenance, accelerate language and methodology learning, improve testbench reliability, extract automatically accurate documentation, and implement best coding practices. Its solutions, DVT Eclipse IDE, DVT Debugger, Verissimo SystemVerilog Testbench Linter, and Specador Documentation Generator have been adopted worldwide. AMIQ strives to deliver high quality solutions and customer service responsiveness. For more information about AMIQ EDA and its solutions,
Product:DVT Eclipise
Version:2021 version 21.1.11
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :http://www.dvteclipse.com]www.dvteclipse.com
Language:english
System Requirements:PC *
Size:836.4 mb
Minimum requirements:64-bit OS.
Recommended OS:Windows 10
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