Re: Lower case string lits

From: <david.long@doulos.com>
Date: Wed Nov 24 2010 - 07:31:20 PST

John,

Since it is legal to write a C++ hex integer literal as e.g. 0xff or
0XFF I think it makes sense to allow case-insensitive string literals for
SystemC data-types. So I think the LRM should be changed.

Dave L

From:
john.aynsley@doulos.com
To:
systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org, alan.fitch@doulos.com
Date:
24/11/2010 14:32
Subject:
Lower case string lits
Sent by:
owner-systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org

Alan wrote:

7.3 (now 8.3)The OSCI reference simulator accepts case insensitive string
literal prefixes i.e. "0b" "0B"
"0d" "0D" and so on. However the LRM seems to allow only lower case

Any opinions? Should the LRM be changed?

Thanks,

John A

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