>have to be deferred until after elaboration. This is largely because of >type parameters, but other features like generic interfaces require delayed >error checking. And, in practice, interfaces are usually generic, that is, parameterized. Hence, the interface instance connected to an interface-type port is usually unknowable until elaboration time 1) after its own interface-type ports have been connected 2) after its type and other parameters have been overridden 3) after its generates have been unrolled -- Brad -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Tue Aug 7 16:45:13 2007
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