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README.md
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__
andStopIteration
exception)