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// See LICENSE for license details.
package chisel3.testers
import chisel3._
import scala.language.experimental.macros
import internal._
import internal.Builder.pushCommand
import internal.firrtl._
import internal.sourceinfo.SourceInfo
//import chisel3.core.ExplicitCompileOptions.NotStrict
class BasicTester extends Module() {
// The testbench has no IOs, rather it should communicate using printf, assert, and stop.
val io = IO(new Bundle() {})
def popCount(n: Long): Int = n.toBinaryString.count(_=='1')
/** Ends the test reporting success.
*
* Does not fire when in reset (defined as the encapsulating Module's
* reset). If your definition of reset is not the encapsulating Module's
* reset, you will need to gate this externally.
*/
def stop()(implicit sourceInfo: SourceInfo) {
// TODO: rewrite this using library-style SourceInfo passing.
when (!reset.asBool) {
pushCommand(Stop(sourceInfo, clock.ref, 0))
}
}
/** The finish method provides a hook that subclasses of BasicTester can use to
* alter a circuit after their constructor has been called.
* For example, a specialized tester subclassing BasicTester could override finish in order to
* add flow control logic for a decoupled io port of a device under test
*/
def finish(): Unit = {}
}
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