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Is there a verilog.el for GNU emacs?

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Is there a verilog.el for GNU emacs?

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The archives contain no less than three verilog modes for emacs: ftp.siliconlogic.com:/pub/comp.lang.verilog/verilog.el.Z Rick Eversole at Cadence maintains a verilog mode and occasionally posts it to comp.lang.verilog. At this time it supports only FSF 18.xx and Epoch. FSF 19.xx and Lucid Emacs (lemacs) are not supported. It is available at the archive site, or send email to eversole@cadence.com to request a copy if you have missed the posting and can not get it from the archive of comp.lang.verilog. ftp.siliconlogic.com:/pub/comp.lang.verilog/verilog-mode.Z This one was written by Michael McNamara (mac@chronologic.com). I grabbed this off the net last fall. ftp.siliconlogic.com:/pub/comp.lang.verilog/vlog-mode.tar.Z This one was written by Phil Welling (Philip.Welling@tek.com) and was also grabbed from a posting. In addition, Cadence is now shipping an LSE (Language Sensitive Editor) that appears to consist of Lucid Emacs with a set of elisp files to implement the verilog mode.

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