A common derived case is assigning an integer to a parameter, which then becomes
of size 32 bits,
and then assigning that parameter to a variable.
Another case is the common: "a = a + 1".
Shalom
Steven Sharp wrote:
> I had an action item to look at this, but had been to busy to do so.
>
> I think that Shalom has a very good point, and that something should be
> done about it. Perhaps the statement should be modified to say that the
> assignment does not produce a warning if the value being assigned was an
> unsized literal. That would cover the most common case that Shalom has
> pointed out.
>
> Steven Sharp
> sharp@cadence.com
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