Soham Das wrote:
> Thank You!
YW. :-)
> But isn't Perl used to generate those testbench scripted in Verilog?
> This is what I had an impression of.
One of Perl's slogans is "there is more than one way to do it" (TIMTOWTDI). I
described one approach; using Perl to generate HDL test benches i
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:39:12 -0400, Uri Guttman wrote:
< stuff snipped >
> intersting point. the docs say:
>
> Joins the separate strings of LIST into a single string with
> fields separated by the value of EXPR, and returns that new
> string. Example:
>
> but the key point (implied i would sa
> "CO" == Chas Owens writes:
CO> On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 14:31, Dan wrote:
>> Hi people.
>>
>> Is the order of results from a join() operation guaranteed ( assuming my
>> array doesn't change, of course )?
CO> snip
CO> Interesting, the docs for the join function make no guaran
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 14:31, Dan wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> Is the order of results from a join() operation guaranteed ( assuming my
> array doesn't change, of course )?
snip
Interesting, the docs for the join function make no guarantee about
the order of the join; however, the historic order has b
Original Message
From: David Christensen
To: beginners@perl.org
Cc: Soham Das
Sent: Sunday, 12 July, 2009 10:39:08 AM
Subject: RE: Perl for HDL Verification
Soham Das wrote:
> Can anyone who has worked in Hardware Designing domain, particularly
> HDL and RTL design, tell me how exac
On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 04:31 +1000, Dan wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> Is the order of results from a join() operation guaranteed ( assuming my
> array doesn't change, of course )?
>
> Dan
>
>
No, the order does not change. Perl is too lazy to change anything
without good cause.
--
Just my 0.0
Hi people.
Is the order of results from a join() operation guaranteed ( assuming my
array doesn't change, of course )?
Dan
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