A Practical Introduction to PSLSome Convenient Constructs
A Practical Introduction to PSL: Some Convenient Constructs
2006-01-01 00:00:00
[PSL comments are flavor dependent. For each flavor, the comment capability is consistent with that provided by the corresponding HDL environment. For the SystemC, SystemVerilog, and Verilog flavors, both the block comment style (/* ....*/) and the trailing comment style (// ....<eol>) are supported. For the VHDL flavor, the trailing comment style (-- ....<eol>) is supported. For the GDL flavor, both the block comment style (/* ....*/) and the trailing comment style (-- ....<eol>) are supported.]
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A Practical Introduction to PSLSome Convenient Constructs
[PSL comments are flavor dependent. For each flavor, the comment capability is consistent with that provided by the corresponding HDL environment. For the SystemC, SystemVerilog, and Verilog flavors, both the block comment style (/* ....*/) and the trailing comment style (// ....<eol>) are supported. For the VHDL flavor, the trailing comment style (-- ....<eol>) is supported. For the GDL flavor, both the block comment style (/* ....*/) and the trailing comment style (-- ....<eol>) are supported.]
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