But the LRM serves as a reference when in doubt about some feature when writing models. not compilers. I use it that way quite often. Merged document woudl make it simpler to search for an item and remove redundancy. ed ________________________________ From: owner-sv-ac@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ac@eda.org] On Behalf Of Brad Pierce Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 2:04 PM To: sv-bc@eda.org; sv-ac@eda.org; sv-ec@eda.org Subject: [sv-ac] Re: [sv-bc] Opinion on merging of P1364 and P1800 What is the target audience of an IEEE standards document? I'm sure I'll be buying a 802.11n router when they become available, but I'm sure I won't be reading the associated standards document. More to the point, I've never read any C/C++ standards documents, because I do not write C/C++ compilers. Reading the LRMs won't make you an expert user of Verilog and SystemVerilog. Reading a single merged LRM won't either. -- BradReceived on Sat Jan 28 12:46:40 2006
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