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The following code snippet gets indented like this:
if (rst)
begin
a <= {fct(CONST_VALUE)){1'b0}};
b <= 1'b0;
c <= 1'b0;
d ...
...
end
The first line within the if-clause is correctly indented while there is a mismatch starting at the second and being effective until the final 'end'-keyword. If I replace the function call 'fct(CONST_VALUE)' within the replication operator {...{...}}, the subsequent lines are correctly indented. I guess some regexps of the parsing engine exclude those function calls within the replication operator. I do not know, if this phenomenon exist for other operator calls.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Author Name: Daniel Efinger
Original Redmine Issue: 1129 from https://www.veripool.org
The following code snippet gets indented like this:
end
The first line within the if-clause is correctly indented while there is a mismatch starting at the second and being effective until the final 'end'-keyword. If I replace the function call 'fct(CONST_VALUE)' within the replication operator {...{...}}, the subsequent lines are correctly indented. I guess some regexps of the parsing engine exclude those function calls within the replication operator. I do not know, if this phenomenon exist for other operator calls.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: