Re: Question on absdelay

From: Sri Chandra <sri.chandra_at_.....>
Date: Tue Oct 03 2006 - 07:42:22 PDT
In my understanding that was the consensus - if td and maxdelay are
specified in absdelay, then td can vary but cannot be greater than
maxdelay value and if it does we will take maxdelay value (with a
warning probably).

Not sure whether we talk about warnings in the LRM. We refer to error or
not, but i need to check that.

cheers,
Sri

Dave Miller wrote:
> One thing that was raised in last weeks call is regarding absdelay() and 
> whether a error should be raised if the time delay argument is greater 
> than maxdelay.
> The current LRM indicates that an error should be raised (and simulation 
> should be terminated?) However, another suggestion was that instead of 
> having an error, if td > maxdelay, then the value of maxdelay would be 
> used as td instead. I suppose that a warning could be issued every time 
> td goes from less than maxdelay to greater than.
> We all seemed to agree on this during the call, but I just wanted to 
> check before I change the LRM in case people unable to attend last weeks 
> call had any comments.
> 
> Cheers...
> Dave
> 

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