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- verilog - What does always block @ (*) means? - Stack Overflow
always @( b or c ) begin a = b + c; end But imagine you had a large always block that was sensitive to loads of signals Writing the sensitivity list would take ages In fact, if you accidentally leave a signal out, the behaviour might change too! So (*) is a shorthand to solve these problems
- Verilog Always block using (*) symbol - Stack Overflow
always @(*) was an addition to the language in the 2001 revision of the standard It is supported by all recent releases of quality tools It is supported by all recent releases of quality tools
- Where does Hello world come from? - Stack Overflow
I always thought the B code cited by therefromhere came first, but Martin Richards seemed to think the BCPL code was first In either case, "Hello Word!" In either case, "Hello Word!" predates K R, and its first documented use in code appears to have been written by Brian Kernighan at Bell Labs
- vim line numbers - how to have them on by default?
I'm using Debian 7 64-bit I didn't have a vimrc file in my home folder I created one and was able to set user defaults for vim
- Difference among always_ff, always_comb, always_latch and always
The SystemVerilog names always_ff, always_latch and always_comb have stricter criteria for when they are triggered, this means the chance for RTL to Gate level (post synthesis) mismatch is reduced It does mean they are not 100% equivalent to their always @ counterpart and may change some simulation behaviour
- How to code a BAT file to always run as admin mode?
This does not work for me on either Windows 10 or Windows 7 When I try to run as Administrator, either by right clicking the BAT file and "Run as Administrator", or using the technique described here the batch file flashes open for a second then closes immediately with no commands or programs in the batch file executing
- Making a div vertically scrollable using CSS - Stack Overflow
If you always want the vertical scrollbar to appear: You should use overflow-y: scroll This forces a scrollbar to appear for the vertical axis whether or not it is needed If you can't actually scroll the context, it will appear as a"disabled" scrollbar If you only want a scrollbar to appear if you can scroll the box: Just use overflow: auto
- How to configure command line git to use ssh key
Assuming that you have used ssh-keygen to generate a key pair and uploaded the public key in the appropriate place in your github account, you should be able to set remote to use the url [email protected]:username repo git
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