Jim,
Sounds good to me.
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 Jim Lewis > Sent: Friday, 3 December 2004 02:57 > To: vhdl-200x-ft@eda.org > Subject: [vhdl-200x-ft] Implicitly referencing std.textio and > library IEEE > > > All, > What do you think about making "library IEEE ;" and > "use std.textio.all ; " implicitly part of a design's > context just like "library std, work ;" and > "use std.standard.all ;" is already. > > Implicitly referencing std.textio would make usage of > textio more consistent with the usage model being introducted > by the other packages (std_logic_1164, numeric_std, ...) > since they include read and write in them. > > Implicitly referencing library IEEE seems consistent > with implicitly referencing library std. > > If there are not any strong objections, I will make this > FT29. > > Cheers, > Jim > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Jim Lewis > Director of Training mailto:Jim@SynthWorks.com > SynthWorks Design Inc. http://www.SynthWorks.com > 1-503-590-4787 > > Expert VHDL Training for Hardware Design and Verification > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Received on Thu Dec 2 16:34:05 2004
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