Binary package “libghc-clash-prelude-doc” in ubuntu noble

Functional hardware description language - Prelude library; documentation

 Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its
 syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. The
 Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level
 synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog.
 .
 Features of Clash:
 .
  * Strongly typed, but with a very high degree of type inference, enabling both
 safe and fast prototyping using concise descriptions.
 .
  * Interactive REPL: load your designs in an interpreter and easily test all
 your component without needing to setup a test bench.
 .
  * Higher-order functions, with type inference, result in designs that are
 fully parametric by default.
 .
  * Synchronous sequential circuit design based on streams of values, called
 @Signal@s, lead to natural descriptions of feedback loops.
 .
  * Support for multiple clock domains, with type safe clock domain crossing.
 .
 This package provides:
 .
  * Prelude library containing datatypes and functions for circuit design
 .
 To use the library:
 .
  * Import "Clash.Prelude"
 .
  * Alternatively, if you want to explicitly route clock and reset ports,
 for more straightforward multi-clock designs, you can import the
 "Clash.Explicit.Prelude" module. Note that you should not import
 "Clash.Prelude" and "Clash.Explicit.Prelude" at the same time as they
 have overlapping definitions.
 .
 A preliminary version of a tutorial can be found in "Clash.Tutorial", for a
 general overview of the library you should however check out "Clash.Prelude".
 Some circuit examples can be found in "Clash.Examples".
 .
 This package provides the documentation for a library for the Haskell
 programming language.
 See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.