Regarding whether %L requires an argument. After looking in 1364-2005, it is clear to me that it does not. 1364 says, "It shall be possible to display the actual library binding information for module instances during simulation. The format specifier %l or %L shall print out the library.cell binding information for the module instance containing the display (or other textual output) command. This is similar to the %m format specifier, which prints out the hierarchical path name of the module containing it." and "The formatting specification %l (or %L) is defined for displaying the library information of the specific module. This information shall be displayed as "library.cell" corresponding to the library name from which the current module instance was extracted and the cell name of the current module instance. See Clause 13 for information on libraries and configuring designs." The comparison to %m makes it clear that %L does not require an argument. Shalom -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Tue Feb 20 23:30:00 2007
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