needed. For example, consider the following state type (this is just the
state type, not the entire function type):
- \starttyping
+ \starthaskell
State (State Bit, State (State Word, Bit), Word)
- \stoptyping
+ \stophaskell
We cannot leave all these \hs{State} type constructors out, since that
would change the type (unlike when using type synonyms). However, when
end architecture structural;
\stopbuffer
- \placeexample[][ex:AvgStateTypes]{\VHDL\ types generated for acc and avg from \in{example}[ex:AvgState]}
+ \placeexample[][ex:AvgStateTypes]{\VHDL\ types generated for \hs{acc} and \hs{avg} from \in{example}[ex:AvgState]}
{\typebuffervhdl{AvgStateTypes}}
- \placeexample[][ex:AccStateVHDL]{\VHDL\ generated for acc from \in{example}[ex:AvgState]}
+ \placeexample[][ex:AccStateVHDL]{\VHDL\ generated for \hs{acc} from \in{example}[ex:AvgState]}
{\typebuffervhdl{AccStateVHDL}}
- \placeexample[][ex:AvgStateVHDL]{\VHDL\ generated for avg from \in{example}[ex:AvgState]}
+ \placeexample[][ex:AvgStateVHDL]{\VHDL\ generated for \hs{avg} from \in{example}[ex:AvgState]}
{\typebuffervhdl{AvgStateVHDL}}
% \subsection{Initial state}
% How to specify the initial state? Cannot be done inside a hardware