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Fix Icarus cosimulation vpi bug for static signals (#444)
* created a test that shows the cosimulation bug

* fix icarus vpi so that all to_myhdl signals are updated at least once even if they are static
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MyHDL 0.11

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What is MyHDL?

MyHDL is a free, open-source package for using Python as a hardware description and verification language.

To find out whether MyHDL can be useful to you, please read:

License

MyHDL is available under the LGPL license. See LICENSE.txt.

Website

The project website is located at http://www.myhdl.org

Documentation

The manual is available on-line:

What's new

To find out what's new in this release, please read:

Installation

It is recommended to install MyHDL (and your project's other dependencies) in a virtualenv.

Installing the latest stable release:

pip install myhdl

Unfortunately the version on PyPI is quite behind the current development status, so you are better off installing the stable master branch directly from this GitHub repository:

pip install git+https://github.com/myhdl/myhdl.git@master

To install a local clone of the repository:

pip install -e path/to/dir

To install a specific commit hash, tag or branch from git:

pip install git+https://github.com/myhdl/myhdl@f696b8

You can test the proper installation as follows:

cd myhdl/test/core
py.test

To install co-simulation support:

Go to the directory cosimulation/<platform> for your target platform and following the instructions in the README.txt file.

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