Abstract:
Sets of objects may be received which are desired to be stored using a nested hash map, where the nested hash map may include multiple levels, and where each set of objects in the sets of objects may correspond to a level in the nested hash map. The nested hash map may be created from a bottom level of the nested hash map to a top level of the nested hash map, which may include: creating a first hash map at a first level of the nested hash map, creating a first shared pointer which points to the first hash map, and creating a second hash map at a second level which is immediately above the first level, where the second hash map maps at least one object to the first shared pointer.
Abstract:
A configurable module editor and viewer (CMVE) reads the RTL description of a configurable module keeping track of all possible configuration options. Configuration options include pre-processor macros that are normally removed by RTL parsers. The CMVE allows users to view multiple configurations simultaneously. The CMVE assists users in editing the configurable module by presenting a simplified view of interest, while automatically propagating changes and maintaining consistency in the configurable module. The CMVE outputs updated RTL that maintains all configuration options.
Abstract:
Sets of objects may be received which are desired to be stored using a nested hash map, where the nested hash map may include multiple levels, and where each set of objects in the sets of objects may correspond to a level in the nested hash map. The nested hash map may be created from a bottom level of the nested hash map to a top level of the nested hash map, which may include: creating a first hash map at a first level of the nested hash map, creating a first shared pointer which points to the first hash map, and creating a second hash map at a second level which is immediately above the first level, where the second hash map maps at least one object to the first shared pointer.