Brad,
The preceding sentence says, "The data types byte, shortint, int, integer, and longint default to signed."
That is, the paragraph describes the signedness of each of the integral data types.
"time" is the only one missing.
Shalom
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> From: owner-sv-bc@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-bc@eda.org] On Behalf Of
> Brad Pierce
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 6:23 PM
> To: Maidment, Matthew R
> Cc: SV-BC
> Subject: Re: [sv-bc] Email Vote: Respond by 8AM PDT Wed Apr 20
>
> I vote yes on all, except the last one
>
> > SVDB 3384 ___Yes _X__No
> > http://www.eda.org/svdb/view.php?id=3384
>
> The time type doesn't fit naturally into a sentence about scalar
> types. An array of times defaults to unsigned? Doesn't every packed
> array of anything default to unsigned, and unpacked arrays don't have
> signedness?
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