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Vregs::Define(3)      User Contributed Perl Documentation     Vregs::Define(3)

NAME
       SystemC::Vregs::Define - Definition object

SYNOPSIS
	   use SystemC::Vregs;

DESCRIPTION
       This package contains a blessed hash object for each definition.

FIELDS
       These fields may be specified with the new() function, and accessed via
       the self hash: $self->{field}.

       bits
	   Number of bits in the define.  If not specified, it is assumed to
	   be a unsized object that is less than 32 bits.

       desc
	   Description comment for the object.

       name
	   Name of the object.

       pack
	   Reference to the package (SystemC::Vregs) object self is a member
	   of.

       rst Reset value for the object.

DERIVED FIELDS
       These fields are valid only after check() is called.

       rst The reset value, expressed as a text string.

       rst_val
	   The reset value, expressed as a hex string.

METHODS
       new Creates a new definition object.

       new_push
	   Creates a new definition object, at the head of the list of
	   definitions.

       check
	   Checks the object for errors, and parses to create derived Fields.

DISTRIBUTION
       Vregs is part of the <http://www.veripool.org/> free Verilog software
       tool suite.  The latest version is available from CPAN and from
       <http://www.veripool.org/vregs>.	 /www.veripool.org/>.

       Copyright 2001-2009 by Wilson Snyder.  This package is free software;
       you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the
       GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 or the Perl Artistic
       License Version 2.0.

AUTHORS
       Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>

SEE ALSO
       SystemC::Vregs

perl v5.14.1			  2009-05-19		      Vregs::Define(3)
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