According to LRM, all objects declared in an interface are accessible through hierarchical references referencing the instance of the interface, but only objects legal to be listed in modports can be referenced using hierarchical reference referencing the modport. --Yulik. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Graham [mailto:pgraham@cadence.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 1:34 PM To: Feldman, Yulik Cc: sv-bc@eda.org Subject: Re: [sv-bc] typo in section 20.9 "Access to interface objects" > "When an interface is connected with a modport in either > the module header or port connection, access by port > reference is limited to only objects listed in the > modport, for only types of objects legal to be listed in > modports (nets, variables, tasks, and functions)." Does this mean that a parameter in the interface is not accessible? Or a type, for that matter? PaulReceived on Tue Apr 25 03:46:26 2006
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