The first release of Sigasi® Visual HDL™ (SVH™) for 2025 features various UX improvements, a new VHDL linting rule and improved VHDL highlighting, and many small fixes.
SVH 2025.1 adds many UX improvements and gives some extra love to VHDL.
We are expanding the set of Code Lenses. They allow to open the State Machines Diagram, add unmapped files to the project, export documentation, and one to export the compilation order. Additionally, Code Lenses can now individually be enabled and disabled.
We are also introducing a variant of Code Lenses, Inlay Hints. These fulfill the same action as Code Lenses—providing extra contextual actions or information—but they are displayed inline rather than on a line above the code.
Exploring your design or testbench top-down has never been as easy. The new Top Level Pickers allow you to easily list and select the correct top level design unit or root UVM component.
For VHDL, we have added a new linting rule to detect superfluous resets, complementing our existing reset analysis.
New semantic tokens make the highlighting of your code much more detailed. These are fully customizable, allowing you to make your theme truly yours.
As a cherry on top, this release includes over 50 bug fixes and miscellaneous improvements of Sigasi Visual HDL 2025.1 .