Yes, I remember. However, as long as initializers are executed before anything else, I don't think it makes a difference. Shalom On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Steven Sharp wrote: > BTW Shalom, we eliminated the statement about initializers not > producing events from these two paragraphs. The description was saying > that initial and always blocks would not have executed yet (and thus > would not be waiting for the events), and then concluded that there > would be no events. It seemed to be using the term "event" to mean > the triggering of an event control by the event, which is incorrect > terminology. > > Steven Sharp > sharp@cadence.com > -- Shalom.Bresticker @freescale.com Tel: +972 9 9522268 Freescale Semiconductor Israel, Ltd. Fax: +972 9 9522890 POB 2208, Herzlia 46120, ISRAEL Cell: +972 50 5441478 [ ]Freescale Internal Use Only [ ]Freescale Confidential ProprietaryReceived on Sun Apr 17 00:57:59 2005
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