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-An issue passes if there are zero NO votes and half of the eligible voters respond with a YES vote.
-If you vote NO on any issue, your vote must be accompanied by a reason. The issue will then be up for discussion during a future conference call.
As of the June 14, 2011 meeting, the eligible voters are:
Ashok Bhatt
Laurence Bisht
Eduard Cerny
Ben Cohen
Shaun Feng
Tapan Kapoor
Jacob Katz
Scott Little
Manisha Kulshrestha
Anupam Prabhakar
Samik Sengupta
Tom Thatcher
Mantis 3033 ____ Yes ____ No
http://www.eda-stds.org/mantis/view.php?id=3033
http://www.eda-stds.org/mantis/file_download.php?file_id=5152&type=bug
Mantis 3069 ____ Yes ____ No
http://www.eda-stds.org/mantis/view.php?id=3069
http://www.eda-stds.org/mantis/file_download.php?file_id=5142&type=bug
Below are the changes made in 3069:
- Replaced "global clocking declaration in effect" with "effective global clocking declaration"
- Fixed punctuation and spelling
- Changed
However, any of its instances in the elaborated design description shall contain at most one global clocking declaration. It shall be an error if there is more than one global clocking declaration in a given module, interface, checker or program instance in the elaborated design description.
To
However, any of its instances in the elaborated design description shall contain at most one global clocking declaration; it shall be an error otherwise.
- Changed
When global clocking is referenced in a sequence declaration, a property declaration, or as an actual argument to a named sequence instance, a named property instance, or a checker instance, the point of reference shall be considered after the application of the rewriting algorithm defined in F.4.1, which flattens properties and sequences, and substitutes actual arguments to sequence, property and checker instances for their corresponding formal arguments. As a result, when a property or a sequence declaration containing a reference to global clocking is instantiated in an assertion statement, the hierarchical lookup rules described above shall be applied from the place of the assertion statement appearance in the source description, not from the point of the sequence or the property declaration. Similarly, when global clocking is referenced in an actual argument of a checker instance, the lookup rules shall be applied after the substitution of the actual argument in place of the corresponding formal argument inside the checker body.
To
When global clocking is referenced in a sequence declaration, a property declaration, or as an actual argument to a named sequence instance, a named property instance, or a checker instance, the point of reference shall be considered after the application of the rewriting algorithm defined in F.4.1. As a result, when a property or a sequence declaration is instantiated in an assertion statement, the hierarchical lookup rules described above shall be applied from the place of the assertion statement appearance in the source description, not from the point of the sequence or the property declaration. Similarly, the lookup rules shall be applied after the substitution of the actual argument in place of the corresponding formal argument inside the checker body.
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