Number | 613
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Category | errata
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Synopsis | Incorrect specification of $removal (15.2.4)
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State | etfpassed
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Class | errata-simple
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Arrival-Date | Aug 02 2004
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Originator | sharp@cadence.com (Behavioral Task Force)
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Description |
Apparently the description of $removal makes it pretty much equivalent to $recovery, even though they are supposed to check different things. I don't know much about this stuff, but here is a description from someone who does: Pooja raised a legitimate point. I think the spec in 15.2.4 and 15.2.5 is confusing since it implicates that for both $removal and $recovery, data_event (the second parameter in both sytnax 15-6 and 15-7) is the time check event. Along this line, the example of $recrem given in page 248 won't make much sense. To correct the issue, Table 52 on page 245 should be changed as follows: Argument Description reference_event Timecheck event data_event Timestamp event That is, for $removal, its first argument as specified in Syntax 15-6 should be timecheck event, whereas its second argument should be timestamp event. |
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To correct the issue, Table 15-4 on page 253 should be changed as follows: The description for reference event should be 'Timecheck event' and the description for data_event should be ' Timestamp event'. |
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Fix replaced by Tom_Fitzpatrick@mentor.com on Mon Apr 11 14:20:10 2005 To correct the issue, Table 15-4 on page 253 should be changed as follows: The description for reference event should be 'Timecheck event' and the description for data_event should be ' Timestamp event'. |
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