pyslang.GenerateBlockSymbol class

Methods

def find(self, arg0: str, /) -> Symbol
def isDeclaredBefore(self, target: Symbol) -> typing.Optional[bool]
def isDeclaredBefore(self, location: LookupLocation) -> typing.Optional[bool]
def lookupName(self, name: str, location: LookupLocation = ..., flags: LookupFlags = LookupFlags.None_) -> Symbol
def visit(self, f: object) -> None
Visit a pyslang object with a callback function `f`.

Special methods

def __getitem__(self, arg0: int, /) -> object
def __iter__(self, /) -> typing.Iterator[Symbol]
def __len__(self, /) -> int
def __repr__(self, /) -> str

Properties

arrayIndex: SVInt get
compilation: Compilation get
compilationUnit get
constructIndex: int get
containingInstance get
declaredType get
declaringDefinition get
defaultNetType get
externalName: str get
hierarchicalPath: str get
isProceduralContext: bool get
isScope: bool get
isType: bool get
isUninstantiated: bool get
isValue: bool get
kind: SymbolKind get
lexicalPath: str get
location: SourceLocation get
name: str get
nextSibling: Symbol get
parentScope get
randMode: RandMode get
sourceLibrary: SourceLibrary get
syntax get
timeScale: typing.Optional[TimeScale] get

Method documentation

def pyslang.GenerateBlockSymbol.visit(self, f: object) -> None

Visit a pyslang object with a callback function `f`.

The callback function `f` should take a single argument, which is the current node being visited.

The return value of `f` determines the next node to visit. If `f` ever returns `pyslang.VisitAction.Interrupt`, the visit is aborted and no additional nodes are visited. If `f` returns `pyslang.VisitAction.Skip`, then no child nodes of the current node are visited. For any other return value, including `pyslang.VisitAction.Advance`, the return value is ignored, and the walk continues.