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and subject line closing RFP: qfsm -- A graphical tool for designing finite
state machines
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* Package name : qfsm
Version : 0.44
Upstream Author : Stefan Duffner <q...@duffner-net.de>
* URL : http://qfsm.sourceforge.net
* License : GPL
Description : A graphical tool for designing finite state machines
Qfsm is a graphical editor for finite state machines written in C++ using Qt.
Finite state machines are a model to describe complex objects or systems in
terms of the states they may be in. In practice they can used to design
integrated circuits or to create regular expressions, scanners or other
program code.
Current features of Qfsm are:
- Drawing, editing and printing of diagrams
- Binary, ASCII and "free text" condition codes
- Multiple windows
- Integrity check
- Interactive simulation
- AHDL/VHDL/Verilog HDL/KISS export
- State table export in Latex, HTML and plain text format
- Ragel file export (used for C/C++, Java or Ruby code generation)
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Luca Brivio
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RFP 434029 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.
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