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Why does PyVerilator explicitly check for the .v extension on files? Is there a good reason for this?
here is the line: https://github.com/csail-csg/pyverilator/blob/master/pyverilator/pyverilator.py#L409
what if you call your source files .sv for system verilog ? or .txt? It shouldn't matter right?
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Why does PyVerilator explicitly check for the .v extension on files?
Is there a good reason for this?
here is the line:
https://github.com/csail-csg/pyverilator/blob/master/pyverilator/pyverilator.py#L409
what if you call your source files .sv for system verilog ? or .txt?
It shouldn't matter right?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: