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Copilot 2ca1ce4e27 Fix --unroll CLI argument to properly unroll arrays instead of repeating them (#5)
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* Fix --unroll CLI argument to properly unroll arrays

Updated check_is_array() method and all CPUIF implementations to correctly detect and handle unrolled array elements. When unroll=True, each array element is now treated as an individual instance instead of being repeated as an array.

Co-authored-by: arnavsacheti <36746504+arnavsacheti@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add comprehensive tests for --unroll functionality

Created tests to verify that array elements are correctly unrolled into individual instances when --unroll flag is used. Also fixed conftest.py fixture to keep temp files for later reference.

Co-authored-by: arnavsacheti <36746504+arnavsacheti@users.noreply.github.com>

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Unit tests

The bus decoder exporter now ships with a small unit test suite built around pytest. The tests exercise the Python implementation directly and use the systemrdl-compiler package to elaborate inline SystemRDL snippets.

Install dependencies

Create an isolated environment if desired and install the minimal requirements:

python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt

Running the suite

Invoke pytest from the repository root (or the tests directory) and point it at the unit tests:

pytest tests/unit

Pytest will automatically discover tests that follow the test_*.py naming pattern and can make use of the compile_rdl fixture defined in tests/unit/conftest.py to compile inline SystemRDL sources.