o Not all derived methods were marked 'override', but it is a great
feature of C++11 that we should make use of.
o While at it: touched header files got a -*- c++ -*- for emacs to
provide support for that language.
o use YS_OVERRIDE for all override keywords (though we should probably
use the plain keyword going forward now that C++11 is established)
The PR prints the name of the module when displaying the final area count.
Pros:
- Easier for the user to `grep` for area information about a specific module
Cons:
- Arguably more verbose, less "pretty" than author desires
Verification:
~~~~
30c30
< Chip area for this module: 20616.349000
---
> Chip area for module '$paramod$d1738fc0bb353d517bc2caf8fef2abb20bced034\picorv32': 20616.349000
70c70
< Chip area for this module: 88.697700
---
> Chip area for module '\picorv32_axi_adapter': 88.697700
102c102
< Chip area for this module: 20705.046700
---
> Chip area for top module '\picorv32_axi': 20705.046700
~~~~