bionic (3) AFFECT.3.gz

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NAME

       AFFECT, GENPAT Package

SYNOPSIS

       AFFECT ("pattern_date", "ident", "value");

PARAMETERS

       pattern_date
                 :  pattern  date which may be either : integer (absolute date) or + integer (relative date, the
                 date of the current pattern (last modified using INIT or AFFECT) is the reference).  All  dates
                 are supposed to be expressed in the same time unit which may be set only once using SETTUNIT.

       ident     Either  the  name  of  a  bused signal or a scalar. Vectors must be referenced with their names
                 only, or bit per bit. For example, if b(3 downto 0) exists, you can affect "b",  "b(3)"  or  "b
                 3".  Path-name must be specified by the syntax : instance1.instance11.name

       value     The  value  associated  with  the  signal which may be either a based number (ex. binary: 0b011
                 ,hexa:  0x3F, octal: 0o56) or a decimal number. Unknown value (value where a '*' appears),  can
                 be used when dealing with an output, a signal, a register or an input/output when this last one
                 is to be tested.  Star ('*') can appears everywhere in a BASED number, but the result will be a
                 "full  star"  value.  (For example, "0B0*10" and "0B***" would give the same result.) AFFECT is
                 doing automatically the transformation of the value into a "forced" value or a  "tested"  value
                 except  for the bidirectional connectors affectation. When and bidirectional is to be tested, a
                 '?' character must be added before the value (example : "?0x45f*" instead of "0x45f*").

DESCRIPTION

       "Affect" a value to a signal. This value will be apllied to the signal, at the specified simulation date,
       until  the  end of the simulation or until a new value is affected to the signal. Beware : Inputs have to
       be affected at the begining of the simulation (first pattern  at  0  ps).  By  default,  signals  (except
       Inputs) are affected with a "full star" value at the first pattern.

       This fonction also set the current pattern.

EXAMPLES

       SETTUNIT("ps");
       AFFECT ("5", "b", "0B1");
       result :            b
       <      5 ps> :.....1...;

       At  simulation  date  0  ps  the signal b(3 downto 0) receives the value "0001".  This value will be kept
       until the end of the simulation if no more affectation is made.

       SETTUNIT("ns");
       AFFECT ("0", "b", "0B0");
       AFFECT ("2", "b", "0B1");
       result :            b
       <      0 ns> :.....0...;
       <      2 ns> :.....1...;

SEE ALSO

       genpat(1), pat(5)