Number | 101
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Category | errata
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Synopsis | 17.10.1: $test$plusargs argument
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State | lrmdraft
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Class | errata-discuss
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Arrival-Date | Aug 21 2002
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Originator | Shalom Bresticker <Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com>
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Release | 2001b: 17.10.1, 17.10.2
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Environment |
ETF issue #92 and #93 are related. |
Description |
--------------A4A9103ABF4EA4883C35954C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The argument user_string to $value$plusargs is "either a string or a register which is interpreted as a string". (shouldn't that word "register" be something else?) On the other hand, the argument string to $test$plusargs is just called a string, which implies only a string literal. But in Verilog-XL, a reg variable works also. So, the sentence which appears in $value$plusargs, after correction, should appear for $test$plusargs as well. -- Shalom Bresticker Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com Design & Reuse Methodology Tel: +972 9 9522268 Motorola Semiconductor Israel, Ltd. Fax: +972 9 9522890 POB 2208, Herzlia 46120, ISRAEL Cell: +972 50 441478 "The devil is in the details." --------------A4A9103ABF4EA4883C35954C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> The argument user_string to $value$plusargs is "either a string or a register which is interpreted as a string". (shouldn't that word "register" be something else?) On the other hand, the argument string to $test$plusargs is just called
But in Verilog-XL, a reg variable works also.
So, the sentence which appears in $value$plusargs, after correction,
-- Shalom Bresticker Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com Design & Reuse Methodology Tel: +972 9 9522268 Motorola Semiconductor Israel, Ltd. Fax: +972 9 9522890 POB 2208, Herzlia 46120, ISRAEL Cell: +972 50 441478 "The devil is in the details." --------------A4A9103ABF4EA4883C35954C-- |
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Change the first sentence of section 17.10.1 FROM: This system function searches the list of plusargs for the provided string. TO: This system function searches the list of plusargs for a user specified plusarg string. The string is specified in the argument to the system function as either a string or a or non-real variable that is interpreted as a string. This string shall not include the leading plus sign of the command line argument. Change the second sentence in 17.10.2: REPLACE: register WITH: non-real variable REPLACE: which WITH: that |
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