Hi Ben,
Both versions are correct. I agree that in the case of operator and "sequence" would be a better choice since there is also a property and operator. Note, however, that the description of intersect operator uses the same language: "The binary operator intersect is used...". The description of or is inconsistent: "The operator or is..."
Regards,
Dmitry
From: Ben Cohen [mailto:hdlcohen@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 01:07
To: sv-ac@eda-stds.org; Korchemny, Dmitry
Subject: [sv-ac[Ben] 16.9.5 AND operation "The binary operator and .." // "sequence operator" ?
16.9.5 AND operation
The binary operator and is used when both operands are expected to match, but the end times of the operand
sequences can be different (see Syntax 16-7).
[Ben] Shouldn't that be sequence instead of binary?
The sequence operator and is used when both operands are expected to match, but the end times of the operand
sequences can be different (see Syntax 16-7).
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