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TypeInstanceFactory

object TypeInstanceFactory

Created by chick on 4/21/16.

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TypeInstanceFactory.scala
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  4. def apply(typ: Type, initialValue: BigInt, poisoned: Boolean = false): Concrete

    Make a new concrete value based on type and desired value

    Make a new concrete value based on type and desired value

    typ

    The type of the new Concrete

    initialValue

    the value to give it

    poisoned

    whether new concrete should be poisoned

  5. def apply(typ: Type): Concrete

    Makes a poisoned Concrete based on the firrtl type

    Makes a poisoned Concrete based on the firrtl type

    typ

    firrtl type

  6. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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  13. def makeRandomSimilar(template: Concrete, poisoned: Boolean): Concrete

    Make a random valued concrete based on the properties of template, but using parameter poisoned It's more convenient to use the Concrete#random functions because they figure out the proper range for the random values generated

    Make a random valued concrete based on the properties of template, but using parameter poisoned It's more convenient to use the Concrete#random functions because they figure out the proper range for the random values generated

    template

    The concrete value to use as the template

    poisoned

    Sets poisoned

  14. def makeSimilar(template: Concrete, value: BigInt, poisoned: Boolean): Concrete

    Make a concrete based on the properties of template, but using parameter poisoned

    Make a concrete based on the properties of template, but using parameter poisoned

    template

    The concrete value to use as the template

    poisoned

    Sets poisoned

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