Number | 470
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Category | errata
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Synopsis | 19.2: Compiler directives and source file boundaries
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State | lrmdraft
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Class | errata-simple
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Arrival-Date | Sep 14 2003
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Originator | "Brad Pierce" <Brad.Pierce@synopsys.com>
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Release | 2001b
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Description |
According to section 19.2, the `default_nettype directive "affects all modules that follow the directive, even across source file boundaries." Are there compiler directives that don't have an effect across source file boundaries? -- Brad |
Fix |
In 19.2, REMOVE "It affects all modules that follow the directive, even across source file boundaries." as redundant. Also, in 19, first paragraph, sentence 4, CHANGE "The scope of compiler directives extends from the point where it is processed ..." TO "The scope of a compiler directive extends from the point where it is processed ..." |
Audit-Trail |
From: "Brad Pierce" <Brad.Pierce@synopsys.com> To: <etf-bugs@boyd.com> Cc: Subject: Re: errata/470: 19.2: Compiler directives and source file boundaries Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 08:40:07 -0700 Answering my own question, the first paragraph of Clause 19 says that "The scope of compiler directives extends from the point where it is processed, across all files processed, to the point where another compiler directive supersedes it or the processing completes." So the "even across source file boundaries" in 19.2 is redundant and should be deleted. -- Brad From: Steven Sharp <sharp@cadence.com> To: etf-bugs@boyd.com, Brad.Pierce@synopsys.com Cc: Subject: Re: errata/470: 19.2: Compiler directives and source file boundaries Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 14:45:00 -0400 (EDT) I believe you are correct about this. Steven Sharp sharp@cadence.com |
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