# Disclaimer PROPRIETARY - Copyright - Yehowshua Immanuel # The Beginnings of a high-performance, low memory footprint VCD Viewer in Rust for massive multi-GB waveforms ## Current Features - very fast - loads 400MB of VCD waveform per second on an 8 core 2017 desktop CPU with NVMe storage - consumes roughly between 10 - 50MB of memory per GB of waveform ## Planed Features - elegant/pretty UI - can be easily ported to work in browser via webassembly - allows high-performance custom Rust plugins to manipulate and generate new waveforms live ## Running Make sure you have a test vcd file to get you started. You can grab a large VCD file from [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pfm2qo2l8fGTHHJ8TLrg1vSGaV_TUbp2/view?usp=sharing). The first build of the program may take some time. ``cargo run --release test-vcd-files/aldec/SPI_Write.vcd`` You can run all the tests with ``cargo test`` # TODO - [ ] support parsing dates with commas - [ ] Fix warning especially usage and restriction warnings once I'm able to successfully parse all sample VCDs. - [ ] Should be able to load waveform whilst viewing it live. - could be quite challenging to implement for various reasons - [ ] Consolidate error messages and add cursors throughout. - [ ] Consider what to do with don't care values will probably just convert them to strings for now. - [ ] Include line and possible column numbers - [ ] Take a look at GTKWave parser to compare effificiency. - [ ] Send survey to community channel. # Probably No Longer Needed - [ ] Should insert nodes in BFS order