An example project top test and demonstrate PySysC
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README.md

PySysC-SC

A simple C++/SystemC/CMake project to test pysysc

How to build

Currently only Linux and MacOS are tested

pip install conan
conan remote add minres https://api.bintray.com/conan/minres/conan-repo
cd PySysC-SC
mkdir build
cd build
conan install .. --build=missing
cmake ..
cmake --build .

Notes

If you encounter issues when linking wrt. c++11 symbols you might have run into GCC ABI incompatibility introduced from GCC 5.0 onwards. You can fix this by adding '-s compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11' to the conan call or changing compiler.libcxx to

compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11

in $HOME/.conan/profiles/default