Subject: Re: [sv-ec] AI-28
From: Michael Burns (Michael.Burns@motorola.com)
Date: Tue Oct 21 2003 - 09:17:16 PDT
Hi Arturo,
In your clarification of the nesting order of the loop variables,
"Multiple loop variables correspond to nested loops that iterate
over the given indexes. The nesting of the loops is determined by
the dimension cardinality: outer loops correspond to lower
cardinality indexes."
do you think it would be beneficial to add even yet still more clarity
by referring to the example? Perhaps a sentance such as this would be
appropriate:
"In the first example above, the innermost loop iterates over
variable 'k' and the outermost loop iterates over 'i'."
Mike
>From: "Arturo Salz"<Arturo.Salz@synopsys.com>
>Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 13:22:20 -0700
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