expr_tol also! In this case, I don't know what a zero tolerance would mean. Are we going to say that only positive tolerances are allowed (since we haven't defined behavior for zero), or are we going to say "non-negative" and just leave out a description of what zero means? Or say the behavior for zero is undefined and/or simulator dependent? -Geoffrey Sri Chandra wrote: > Chapter 5: Analog behavior > ========================== > * [Clause 5.10, pg 124]: The plural form "parentheses" to be used. > * [Clause 5.10.3.1, pg 127]: add the non-negative clause to the time_tol > description for cross (same as transition) > * [Clause 5.10.3.2, pg 129]: add the non-negative clause to the time_tol > description for above function > * [Clause 5.10.3.3, pg 130]: add the non-negative clause to the time_tol > description for timer function -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Thu Jul 24 09:49:41 2008
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu Jul 24 2008 - 09:49:45 PDT