I don't see that these changes completely solve two of my issues. 1. If there is no order, then is what sense does find_first find the 'first'? What is the benefit of such a method? And what is the benefit of having both find_first and find_last? 2. Deleting the last example in 5.15.4 does not solve the problem brought up in 1087, as expressed by Arturo. What is the meaning of being able to specify the array dimension? I don't understand how it would be used. Shalom > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-sv-ec@server.eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ec@server.eda.org] On > Behalf Of Neil Korpusik > Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 7:05 AM > To: SV_EC List > Subject: [sv-ec] Version 8 of the proposal for mantis item 978 was > uploaded > > This version contains the set of changes that we agreed to in > the Aug. 14 meeting of the sv-ec. Also note that I struck out > that last example of 5.15.4 Mantis items 1038 and 1087 pertain > to that one example. > > Neil > > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Neil Korpusik Tel: 408-720-4852 > Senior Staff Engineer Fax: 408-720-4850 > Frontend Technologies - ASICs & Processors (FTAP) > Sun Microsystems > email: neil.korpusik@sun.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------Received on Mon Aug 28 01:32:31 2006
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