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@@ -307,11 +307,11 @@ process $proc$ff_with_en_and_async_reset.v:4$1
switch \reset
case 1'1
assign $0\q[0:0] 1'0
- case
+ case
switch \enable
case 1'1
assign $0\q[0:0] \d
- case
+ case
end
end
sync posedge \clock
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ An RTLIL::CaseRule is a container for zero or more assignments (RTLIL::SigSig)
and zero or more RTLIL::SwitchRule objects. An RTLIL::SwitchRule objects is a
container for zero or more RTLIL::CaseRule objects.
-In the above example the lines $2 \dots 12$ are the root case. Here {\tt \$0\textbackslash{}q[0:0]} is first
+In the above example the lines $2 \dots 12$ are the root case. Here {\tt \$0\textbackslash{}q[0:0]} is first
assigned the old value {\tt \textbackslash{}q} as default value (line 2). The root case
also contains an RTLIL::SwitchRule object (lines $3 \dots 12$). Such an object is very similar to the C {\tt switch}
statement as it uses a control signal ({\tt \textbackslash{}reset} in this case) to determine
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ process $proc$ff_with_en_and_async_reset.v:4$1
switch \enable
case 1'1
assign $0\q[0:0] \d
- case
+ case
end
sync posedge \clock
update \q $0\q[0:0]
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ See Sec.~\ref{sec:memcells} for details about the memory cell types.
Yosys reads and processes commands from synthesis scripts, command line arguments and
an interactive command prompt. Yosys commands consist of a command name and an optional
whitespace separated list of arguments. Commands are terminated using the newline character
-or a semicolon ({\tt ;}). Empty lines and lines starting with the hash sign ({\tt \#}) are ignored.
+or a semicolon ({\tt ;}). Empty lines and lines starting with the hash sign ({\tt \#}) are ignored.
See Sec.~\ref{sec:typusecase} for an example synthesis script.
The command {\tt help} can be used to access the command reference manual.