[sv-ac] 2005 wording

From: Bresticker, Shalom <shalom.bresticker_at_.....>
Date: Tue Feb 19 2008 - 23:25:12 PST
Hi,

Mantis 2005 says,

16.4.2 Deferred assertion flush points
A procedure is defined to have reached a deferred assertion flush point
if any of the following occur:
-- The procedure, having been suspended earlier due to reaching an event
control or wait statement, resumes execution.
-- The procedure was declared by an always_comb or always_latch
statement, and its execution is resumed due to a transition on one of
its dependent signals.
-- The outermost scope of the procedure is disabled by a disable
statement (see 16.4.4)

I think 'procedure' here should be 'process', as in the second paragraph
of 16.4.1.

'always_comb' and 'always_latch' are 'procedures', not 'statements'.

Similarly, in 16.4.3, 
"In such cases, it is treated as if it were contained in an always_comb
block."

Again, 'always_comb' is a 'procedure', not a 'block'.

Thanks,
Shalom

Shalom Bresticker
Intel Jerusalem LAD DA
+972 2 589-6582
+972 54 721-1033

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