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building point for Verilog support in the Perl language
 The Verilog-Perl library is a building point for Verilog support in the Perl
 language. It includes:
  * Verilog::Getopt which parses command line options similar to C++ and VCS.
  * Verilog::Language which knows the language keywords and parses numbers.
  * Verilog::Netlist which builds netlists out of Verilog files. This allows
    easy scripts to determine things such as the hierarchy of modules.
  * Verilog::Parser invokes callbacks for language tokens.
  * Verilog::Preproc preprocesses the language, and allows reading
    post-processed files right from Perl without temporary files.
  * vpassert inserts PLIish warnings and assertions for any simulator.
  * vppreproc preprocesses the complete Verilog 2001 and SystemVerilog
    language.
  * vrename renames and cross-references Verilog symbols. Vrename
    creates Verilog cross references and makes it easy to rename
    signal and module names across multiple files. Vrename uses a
    simple and efficient three step process. First, you run vrename to
    create a list of signals in the design. You then edit this list,
    changing as many symbols as you wish. Vrename is then run a second
    time to apply the changes.
  .
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Changes: libverilog-perl (3.212-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Initial Release. (Closes: #537268)


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