Number | 551
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Category | errata
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Synopsis | 3.1: reals don't have x/z
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State | lrmdraft
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Class | errata-simple
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Arrival-Date | Feb 26 2004
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Originator | Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com
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Release | 2001c: 3.1
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Description |
3.1 says, "Almost all of the data types in the Verilog HDL store all four basic values. The exception is the event type (see 9.7.3), which has no storage. All bits of vectors can be independently set to one of the four basic values." Real and realtime variables are also exceptions, in that they do not contain x or z. -- 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 [x]Motorola General Business Information [ ]Motorola Internal Use Only [ ]Motorola Confidential Proprietary |
Fix |
In 3.1, CHANGE "Almost all of the data types in the Verilog HDL store all four basic values. The exception is the *event* type (see 9.7.3), which has no storage." TO "Almost all of the data types in the Verilog HDL store all four basic values. Exceptions are the *event* type (see 9.7.3), which has no storage, and the *real* data type (see 3.9)." |
Audit-Trail |
Fix replaced by Shalom.Bresticker@motorola.com on Wed Mar 17 02:17:24 2004 In 3.1, CHANGE "Almost all of the data types in the Verilog HDL store all four basic values. The exception is the *event* type (see 9.7.3), which has no storage." TO "Almost all of the data types in the Verilog HDL store all four basic values. Exceptions are the *event* type (see 9.7.3), which has no storage, and the *real* data type (see 3.9)." |
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