# PySysC A Python 3 package to use SystemC from Python ## How to setup the environment The installation for PySysC is as follows (using bash shell). The process has been tested under CentOS7 and Ubuntu 20.04. Make sure a newer version of gcc is in your path (tested with gcc-6.3.0). Also the SystemC installation has to be reference with the environment variable SYSTEMC_HOME. If you get an error complaining about missing Python.h, you need to install Python development headers. See the articel under https://blog.ducthinh.net/gcc-no-such-file-python-h. ``` # create virtual environment python3 -m venv pysysc-env # and enable it . pysysc-env/bin/activate # install needed packages pip install --upgrade pip python3 -m pip install wheel # install cppyy, C++ std version needs to match the version used to build the SystemC library STDCXX=11 python3 -m pip install cppyy # clone of PySysC git clone https://git.minres.com/SystemC/PySysC.git # install PySysC, for development PySysC use 'python3 -m pip install -e` python3 -m pip install -e PySysC ``` ## Testing (preliminary) To use the tests you also need to clone and build the PySysC-SC repo as sibling of PySysC. It contains the the code and libraries being used in the test. ## TODO * pythonize `sc_module` with iteration protocol (`__next__` and `StopIteration` exception)