Hi,
REAL_VECTOR was introduced in 1076.1. It has been declared in std.standard
because the type is needed for the definition of the 'LTF and 'ZTF
attributes defined by 1076.1. The type is also not declared in 1076-2002,
although for some reason some (but not all) of the 1076.1 reserved words are
also reserved (but unused) in 1076-2002.
I don't know about integer_vector...where did you find it?
Regards, John Shields
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org [mailto:owner-vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org] On
> Behalf Of David Bishop
> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 9:22 AM
> To: vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org
> Subject: [vhdl-200x-ft] real_vector type from vhdl-ams
>
> After last night's telecon I went hunting through the VHDL-AMS
> documentation looking for "real_vector" and "integer_vector"
> to see how they are defined.
>
> I found several places in the vhdl-ams packages where they
> are defined. However, I could find no definitions of these
> types anywhere.
>
> Since we may be using these types in the "minimum" and
> "maximum" function, we should take a look at how and
> where they are defined.
Received on Tue Aug 24 14:23:21 2004
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