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I downloaded and installed sveditor running in the exclipse environment.
Let first preface that I am an emacs user. However, this editor does have some very nice features, such as searching for a word* in a directory, auto-completion, colorization of SystemVerilog keywords, and some content assist.
1) download http://sveditor.sourceforge.net/
2) download http://www.eclipse.org/
3) read the PDF and follow the instructions **broken link removed**
**broken link removed**
Works in Windows.
Bottom line: If you love emacs, you can use sveditor for debug. If you hate emacs, consider sveditor.
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Ben Cohen http://www.systemverilog.us/
* SystemVerilog Assertions Handbook, 2nd Edition, 2010
* A Pragmatic Approach to VMM Adoption
* Using PSL/SUGAR ... 2nd Edition
* Real Chip Design and Verification
* Cmpt Design by Example
* VHDL books
Let first preface that I am an emacs user. However, this editor does have some very nice features, such as searching for a word* in a directory, auto-completion, colorization of SystemVerilog keywords, and some content assist.
1) download http://sveditor.sourceforge.net/
2) download http://www.eclipse.org/
3) read the PDF and follow the instructions **broken link removed**
**broken link removed**
Works in Windows.
Bottom line: If you love emacs, you can use sveditor for debug. If you hate emacs, consider sveditor.
_________________
Ben Cohen http://www.systemverilog.us/
* SystemVerilog Assertions Handbook, 2nd Edition, 2010
* A Pragmatic Approach to VMM Adoption
* Using PSL/SUGAR ... 2nd Edition
* Real Chip Design and Verification
* Cmpt Design by Example
* VHDL books