Yes, but 6.11.3 does remember to say,
"The data types byte, shortint, int, integer, and longint default to signed. The data types bit, reg, and logic default to unsigned, as do arrays of these types. The signedness can be explicitly defined using the keywords signed and unsigned."
(and omits 'time').
Shalom
> Then Table 6-8 should say whether bit, logic, and reg are signed or
> unsigned!
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