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Request option to call signal_decl for signals in tasks/functions #138

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Author Name: Mark Nodine
Original Redmine Issue: 138 from https://www.veripool.org
Original Date: 2007-05-07
Original Assignee: Wilson Snyder (@wsnyder)


This bug was cloned from Perl-RT, rt26972.

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Id: 	26972
Status: 	resolved
Left: 	0 min
Queue: 	Verilog-Perl
Owner: 	Nobody
Requestors: 	NODINE <nodine@>

Severity: 	Normal
Broken in: 	2.373
Fixed in: 	3.000
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contrib8.1.v

     * Mon May 07 17:58:31 2007 (1.1k) by NODINE

Mon May 07 17:58:31 2007 NODINE - Ticket created

Subject: 	Request option to call signal_decl for signals in tasks/functions

If you need an example, the attached file has a task with an output
signal. The changes would be in SigParser.pm on lines 541 and 542.
Subject: 	contrib8.1.v

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Tue May 08 10:14:07 2007 WSNYDER - Correspondence added

I'm going to try and fix all of these as part of a major release and it
will be a few days. I didn't want you to think I was ignoring them....

If you have any other requests now's the time to put them in :)

Tue May 08 10:14:11 2007 RT_System - Status changed from 'new' to 'open'

Wed Jun 13 12:34:15 2007 WSNYDER - Fixed in 3.000 added

Wed Jun 13 12:34:17 2007 WSNYDER - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved'

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