ForSyDe::SY::delayn< T > Class Template Reference
Process constructor for a n-delay element. More...
#include <sy_process_constructors.hpp>
Inheritance diagram for ForSyDe::SY::delayn< T >:
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Public Member Functions | |
delayn (const sc_module_name &_name, const abst_ext< T > &init_val, const unsigned int &n) | |
The constructor requires the module name. More... | |
std::string | forsyde_kind () const |
Specifying from which process constructor is the module built. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from ForSyDe::process | |
process (sc_module_name _name) | |
The constructor requires the module name. More... | |
Public Attributes | |
SY_in< T > | iport1 |
port for the input channel | |
SY_out< T > | oport1 |
port for the output channel | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from ForSyDe::process | |
void | end_of_simulation () |
This hook is used to run the clean stage. | |
Detailed Description
template<class T>
class ForSyDe::SY::delayn< T >
Process constructor for a n-delay element.
This class is used to build a sequential process similar to dalay but with an extra initial variable which sets the number of delay elements (initial tokens). Given an initial value, it inserts the initial value n times at the the beginning of output stream and passes the rest of the inputs to its output untouched. The class is parameterized for its input/output data-type.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
template<class T >
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The constructor requires the module name.
It creates an SC_THREAD which inserts the initial elements, reads data from its input port, and writes the results using the output port.
- Parameters
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_name process name init_val initial value n number of delay elements
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- src/forsyde/sy_process_constructors.hpp
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