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requireIsHardware(this, "data to be connected")
requireIsHardware(that, "data to be connected")The first error message is incorrect. It should be something like left hand side of the connection.
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With this configuration
'min' => 1,
'max' => 5,
'step' => 1,
'showClear' => false,
plugin is calculating wrong star hovering width.
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Currently the COMMIT_LOG_PRINTF, MEMTRACE_PRINTF, and the DEBUG_PRINTF are executed as chisel prints which are emitted to stderr However you can only have one of these at a time, since they all go to stderr.
We should create C DPI widgets that also direct the logs into files. Preferably this would be some templated thing, since there are lots of things we potentially want to trace ou
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Padding issue
When i use pr-0 or pl-0 , bootstrap set both right and left padding 0
.pr-0,[dir=rtl] .pr-0{padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important}.rtl .pl-0,[dir=rtl] .pl-0{padding-left:0!important;padding-right:0!important}.rtl
Why when padding right is 0 , padding left 0 ? just right must be 0
 and set up a continuous build, such as GitHub Pages. This will allow contributions to the website as pull requests.
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Describe the solution you'd like
When lessons and courses are linked to, we currently use their description. This is very long and gets cut off on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. We should have a "summary" that describes, in 110 characters or less, what the course or lesson is about.
Describe alternatives you've considered
We already have this wired up for
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It would be pretty compatible with blog conventions to have your Twitter, Google+, Facebook, etc links on the sidebar. It should be optional and ideally use the existing config options where possible (like params.social.twitter, which is already used by Twitter cards).
This could perhaps be enumerated like a menu, or like the social sharing links, and we could show Font Awesome icons for each
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at scala.Function1$$anonfun$compose$1.apply(Function1.scala:47)
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The Readme on the front page makes this reference:
"How can I parameterize my Rocket chip?
By now, you probably figured out that all generated files have a configuration name attached, e.g. freechips.rocketchip.system.DefaultConfig. Take a look at src/main/scala/system/Configs.scala. Search for NSets and NWays defined in BaseConfig. You can change those numbers to get a Rocket core with diff