I still don't agree - a1 is not an enclosing scope. And now in SV, $root is the true top level scope, and a1 is a child of $root. Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Sharp [mailto:sharp@cadence.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 11:40 AM > To: sharp@cadence.com; shalom.bresticker@intel.com; danielm@aldec.com.pl; > Rich, Dave > Cc: sv-bc@eda.org > Subject: Re: [sv-bc] RE: [sv-ec] Upward referencing rules question > > > >From: "Rich, Dave" <Dave_Rich@mentor.com> > > >No, searching has always been upwards in the hierarchy; hence the name > >of the section describing this feature has always been called "upwards > >name referencing" > > > >The module a1 in the example is not on an upwards path to the root of > >the hierarchy from the reference. > > I don't have the example in front of me any more, but as I recall, > the module a1 was not instantiated anywhere. My reply was based > on that understanding. > > In that case, it is a top-level module. That puts it on an upwards > path from any reference. > > Steven Sharp > sharp@cadence.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Tue Feb 12 12:18:28 2008
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