gpcosim VPI module and iverilog tests now compile on Windows (MinGW64). #124
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Title is self-explanatory. The changes I had to make consist of:
iverilog
thought-o
was a file, not a command line parameter, when invoked, so all tests usingiverilog
would fail. This seems to be a (currently unfixed as of June 28, 2018) bug. So I swapped command line argument order soiverilog
is happy with the command line.VPI_ROOT
CMake variable that I expect Windows users to set (the defaults do not make sense on Windows). Even though there are no VPI tests at present, a successful run ofgpcosim
can be seen in the below image.