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by lou1306
261 days ago
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Thank you for clarifying, but don't you think this puts a rather big dent in the claim that Litex is "intuitive" and "can be learned by anyone in 1–2 hours"? I think the average user would expect the natural/real numbers to come equipped with this kind of theorems. For instance, the tutorial says that "The daily properties" (whatever this means) of "+, -, , /, ^, %" are "already in the Litex kernel". What about associativity of and +, or distribution of * over +? Are these part of the "daily properties"? And if so, why didn't transitivity of >= not make the cut? Just trying to understand the design choices here, this is very interesting. |
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