ForSyDe::SY::scomb2< T0, T1, T2 > Class Template Reference

Process constructor for a strict combinational process with two inputs and one output. More...

#include <sy_process_constructors_strict.hpp>

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Public Types

typedef std::function< void(T0 &, const T1 &, const T2 &)> functype
 Type of the function to be passed to the process constructor.
 

Public Member Functions

 scomb2 (const sc_module_name &_name, const functype &_func)
 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< T1 > iport1
 port for the input channel 1
 
SY_in< T2 > iport2
 port for the input channel 2
 
SY_out< T0 > 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<typename T0, typename T1, typename T2>
class ForSyDe::SY::scomb2< T0, T1, T2 >

Process constructor for a strict combinational process with two inputs and one output.

similar to comb with two inputs

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

template<typename T0, typename T1, typename T2>
ForSyDe::SY::scomb2< T0, T1, T2 >::scomb2 ( const sc_module_name &  _name,
const functype _func 
)
inline

The constructor requires the module name.

It creates an SC_THREAD which reads data from its input ports, applies the user-imlpemented function to them and writes the results using the output port

Parameters
_nameprocess name
_funcfunction to be passed

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