The only place I see "one dimension" occurring in a relevant context (as opposed to "one-dimensional" is in 5.8 "Arrays as arguments", where it says, "If one dimension of a formal is unsized (unsized dimensions can occur in dynamic arrays and in formal arguments of import DPI functions) then any size of the corresponding dimension of an actual is accepted." Is that text OK? I don't understand it well enough to judge. Thanks, Shalom >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-sv-ec@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ec@eda.org] On >Behalf Of Brad Pierce >Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 11:36 PM >To: sv-ec@eda.org >Subject: Re: [sv-ec] 5.7 Array Assignment question > > >> note that "one dimension of an array" > >The misleading 3.1a phrase "one dimension of an unpacked array" >was >rewritten to "any dimension of an unpacked array" as part of >the >resolution of P1800 ballot issue 283, and the following text >was added >to 6.2 -- > > "Each dimension of an unpacked array can be declared as >having a fixed >or unfixed size. Fixed-size unpacked arrays can be >multidimensional and >have fixed storage allocated for all the elements of the array. >If an >unpacked array has one or more dynamic, associative, or queued >dimensions, it is considered a variable-sized array." > >See Mantis item 662 -- > > http://www.eda.org/svdb/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=662 > >-- Brad >Received on Wed Nov 9 22:59:45 2005
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