I hit send to soon. OK, so you changed it in 1364-2005 as well as 1800-2005. But that doesn't help answer any of these questions. You let fork/join in with the assumption that it would behave exactly like begin/end because of the other restrictions that apply to functions in Verilog. But now we have all the extensions in 1800, and that intent is lost. Now we have people asking about fork/join_none in a function, which would leave a thread around after the function has returned.. Dave ________________________________ From: owner-sv-bc@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-bc@eda.org] On Behalf Of Brad Pierce Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 10:43 PM To: sv-ec@eda.org; sv-bc@eda.org Subject: Re: [sv-bc] Can a function contain a fork/join/any/none? Fork/join is legal in a function. See -- http://www.boydtechinc.com/btf/report/full_pr/276.html <http://www.boydtechinc.com/btf/report/full_pr/276.html> -- BradReceived on Wed Feb 15 23:19:19 2006
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