David and colleagues,
I received a note from Claudio Stanziola, the IEEE-SA's IP and legal person,
regarding the posting of the package files. He indicated that public
posting of IEEE copyrighted material is against IEEE policy, and requested
that the material be kept in a protected area.
I've asked him for clarification of what kinds of material should be
protected and to whom the material should be accessible. I'm still awaiting
a reply.
Meanwhile, please be aware that we may be required to take action to limit
access in some way. I'll advise as soon as I can.
Cheers,
PA
-- Dr. Peter J. Ashenden peter@ashenden.com.au Ashenden Designs Pty. Ltd. www.ashenden.com.au PO Box 640 Ph: +61 8 8339 7532 Stirling, SA 5152 Fax: +61 8 8339 2616 Australia Mobile: +61 414 70 9106 > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org > [mailto:owner-vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org] On Behalf Of David Bishop > Sent: Saturday, 7 August 2004 06:11 > To: vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org > Subject: [vhdl-200x-ft] New version of VHDL code > > > I just uploaded yet another version of the packages > (concentrating on the updates to std_logic_1164, and > numeric_std this time). > http://www.eda-twiki.org/vhdl-200x/vhdl-200x-ft/packages/files.html All of the testbenchs are self checking. In may of them (those I have gotten to so far) there is a generic called "quiet". If you run with "-gquite=true" All of the test which create assert errors are skipped. A few important notes: "standard_additions.vhd" and "standard_textio_additions.vhd" Which represent additions to the package std.standard and std.textio, need to be compiled into the IEEE library for testing. There are comments throughout this code which look like: "-- %%%" These denote things that were done for testing and should be removed or modifide on the final release. 94,872 lines of code and still growing. I'm on target for 100,000 before we're done.......Received on Sun Aug 8 17:47:50 2004
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