RE: Verilog-AMS call 23 May

From: Bresticker, Shalom <shalom.bresticker_at_.....>
Date: Tue May 23 2006 - 08:56:27 PDT
In 1364, there is no such thing as a string type. A string is just one
representation of a bit vector. For example, such a vector may be
displayed as a sequence of digits or as an ASCII-string. The print
format you choose determines this.

> I also want to review the type determination of parameters: 1364
> says that a parameter that is declared without a type, the type
> is determined from the final value after all overrides have been
> applied.  This would, in principle, allow one to have a string
> parameter without declaring it to be a string (by specifying a
> string value in an override); the AMS LRM tries to forbid this.
 
Shalom
Received on Tue May 23 08:59:34 2006

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