Hi all,
Regards Surya
Hi,The answer to your first question is yes.I don't remember what are the answers to the others.Shalom
Hi,
From: owner-sv-bc@server.eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-bc@server.eda.org] On Behalf Of Surya Pratik Saha
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 3:45 PM
To: sv-bc@eda.org
Subject: [sv-bc] Confusion on setting parameters in configurations
I did not get any response on this mail. So I am resending it again.
In the 'Setting parameters in configurations' chapter there are following restrictions described. My confusions described in blue text.
— Parameters identifiers shall be resolved starting in the parent scope of the instance. If a hierarchical identifier is used, it must be the only term in the expression, e.g., a.b.c + 7 is invalid.
"Is the referred "hierarchical identifier" referring parameter override expression of that parameter identifier? If not then what it is referring to? Please give some example."
— Parameter identifiers that bind into the parent of the configured instance shall be identifiers that are legal in a bind statement.
"What can be an illegal parameter identifier in bind statement? Please give some example."
— Hierarchical references cannot include scopes of generate or array of instances.
"Is the "hierarchical references" referring parameter override expression or instance hierarchical reference? Please give some example."
-- Regards Surya
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