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Hi all,
I noticed that Peter Ashenden submitted a document titled P1076-2006-D3.0 on the accellera web site . Is this document going to be submitted to the IEEE for standard approval? If so, based on experience, when will the IEEE approve this updated IEEE-1076? regards, r reuven |
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reuven wrote:
> Hi all, > > I noticed that Peter Ashenden submitted a document titled > P1076-2006-D3.0 on the accellera web site . Is this document going to > be submitted to the IEEE for standard approval? If so, based on > experience, when will the IEEE approve this updated IEEE-1076? That's the plan. We still have a few small things to work out, but this seems to be the working document. I'm building a vhdl-93 compatible version of all of the new packages which I will be posting soon. |
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David,
Thanks for the quick response and i hope to try the 93 compatible packages as soon as they are available. Can you give a ballpark estimate on when this will become an official standard and when the EDA companies ( especially Modeltech , this is not an endorsement of this tool) will add support into their tools? regards, r |
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Hi All!
It just so happens that the Accellera Board approved P1076-2006 D3.0 on 26 July, 2006 at DAC. So, in a way, it is now official, but only as an Accellera standard. We (the Accellera VHDL Technical Committee) will be working with the IEEE to determine when to move it through the IEEE process. Since there are a lot of new and fairly complicate extensions, it is felt that a trial implementation period might be advisable. Here is just a small sampling of the new features: PSL integration IP Protection mechanisms generic packages unary functions expressions on in mode ports fixed and floating point packages By the way, there is also a P1076c-2006 D2.4a (also Accellera approved) that has already been released to the IEEE, but it only integrates VHPI. As to when will vendors implement the new features, that depends on you, the users of VHDL. Call up your vendor and express your interest in the new features and some kind of priority. Cheers, Lance Thompson IBM, Senior Engineer Accellera VHDL Technical Committee, Chairman reuven wrote: > David, > > Thanks for the quick response and i hope to try the 93 compatible > packages as soon as they are available. Can you give a ballpark > estimate on when this will become an official standard and when the EDA > companies ( especially Modeltech , this is not an endorsement of this > tool) will add support into their tools? > > regards, > r > |
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