[sv-bc] [sv-ec, sv-bc] Name resolution face-to-face meeting Monday September 24 2007

From: Mehdi Mohtashemi <Mehdi.Mohtashemi_at_.....>
Date: Thu Sep 20 2007 - 09:25:57 PDT
The face-to-face meeting for Name-space resolution will take
place Monday September 24 2007,  hosted by  Synopsys 

Date:  Monday September 24 2007
Time: 9:30 - 4:00pm

Location:   Synopsys, Hopper Conference room, Bldg 2, Sunnyvale.
Physical address:
455 N Mary Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Link:
<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=455+North+Mary+ave,+su
nnyvale,+ca&sll=36.456636,-90.703125&sspn=65.90216,108.984375&ie=UTF8&ll
=37.391436,-122.038085&spn=0.008609,0.015879&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1>


Toll-free US 1-800-637-5822 or International 1-647-723-3937 access code
4877296
 Please let either Gord (cc'd on email) or me that you plan to attend.
The general
 announcement email that was sent out by Gord is appended below with the
proposed
agenda.
- Mehdi

-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Vreugdenhil [mailto:gordonv@model.com]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 7:32 PM
To: Dave Scott - MTI south; Doug Warmke; Mark Hartoog; agran; Maidment,
Matthew R; Neil.Korpusik@Sun.COM; Arturo Salz; Dave Rich; Francoise
Martinolle; Mehdi.Mohtashemi@synopsys.COM; SV_EC List; SV_BC List;
sv-ac@eda-stds.org
Subject: Name resolution face-to-face meeting in San Jose


I am sending this directly to people who expressed interest in attending
the planned face-to-face regarding name resolution issues.

I've cc'd BC, EC, and AC in case there are others who would like to
attend on the given date.  If this poses a problem and you feel that it
is imperative that you attend, please let me know immediately.  I,
Mehdi, or Matt will send out email once the location is finalized.
Please do let one of us know if you plan to attend at all so that
food/refreshment arrangements can be made.

The current plan is to meet in San Jose on Monday, 9/24.
Either be Synopsys or Mentor will host; that should be known later this
week.  I suggest that we plan to start at 9:30 or 10am and go through
4:00 pm.

My suggested agenda would be to proceed as follows:
   1) talk through details of existing proposal frameworks and
      see if we can get closer to consensus on direction
   2) deal with other basic differences between what Mark and I
      have suggested (not all of which are the key difference)
         -- role of imports during bind and/or other late resolution
         -- role of compilation units in the same
         -- issues related to forward references to class members
         -- resolution for out-of-range indices in generate loops and
            arrayed instances
   3) at least talk about other things that we haven't raised
      yet in the discussion
         -- modport name is one topic - how does that get pulled into
            the overall description
         -- having a more clear rule for how "forward" references to
            functions are actually resolved.
         -- rules regarding upwards referencing versus current
            hierarchical upwards rules.  In particular should the
            current rule requiring a "scope" be retained or relaxed
            to permit resolution into variable names that admit ".".
         -- should most/all of the resolution rules be pulled
            together from the various places in the LRM
         -- other topics may certainly be suggested here
   4) on topics for which consensus can be raised, agreements on
      who is going to make proposals and the scope of those proposals

I don't think that (3) is nearly exhaustive yet; I need to review some
of my notes on other issues.  Certainly other input is welcome.

Gord.
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Gordon Vreugdenhil                                503-685-0808
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