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In the documentation you will see quick install information using nix-shell' for installing the dependencies. If you want to use this then install nix-shell' if you don't already have it
(you may need a re-login to update environment variables).
curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
Invoke nix-shell to get a fully ready development environment with all libraries installed.
This will automatically download all the dependencies and tools you need. After you have
compiled the system you can compile a program in the Programs directory by invoking
./compile.sh Programs/test_fix_array
64 bit circuits
Note: For Leuven maintainers, if wishing to recompile the basic 64 bit
circuits then call
make circuits
These are then compiled down from the netlist down to the Bristol
fashion again, and then simplified.
After doing this run
./Test-Convert.x
to check all is OK.
If you want to recompile the .net circuits from the .vhd see the
instructions in Circuits/README.txt
Contributing and Releases
We run a quite extensive test suite on all changes to the system.
Indeed the testing takes around three days on our machines. We also
want to maintain stability between releases for people using the
system. Thus we have created the following rules of thumb:
i) New releases will be about every quarter.
ii) Only major bug fixes will be done in the mean time.
iv) For small changes/bug fixes you find, either email the group
or make a pull request here. We will then look at the code,
integrate it into our private master system and perform the
testing on it. Then we will push to GitHub with the next
release.
v) Major changes (more than the odd line here or there), please
talk with us first. You may be doing something which we
plan to scrap in the near future. So you dont want to waste
your time.