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The Verilog® Golden Reference Guide DOULOS
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3 H' x* h0 d$ d: m# ]Using This Guide
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The main body of this guide is divided into three main parts, each of which is organised alphabetically. Each section is indexed by a key term which appears prominently at the top of each page. Often you can find the information you want by flicking through the guide looking for the appropriate key term. If that fails, there is a full index at the back.- \+ d5 u3 c( R, l. @- Y
- `- P6 h, S* N9 {" xMost of the information in this guide is organised around the Verilog syntax headings, but there are additional special sections on Coding Standards, Design Flow, Errors, Reserved Words and, after the main alphabetical reference section, Compiler Directives, System Tasks and Functions and Command Line Options.
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" Z: t* A7 X' I1 z j: C' d' _If you are new to Verilog, you should start by reading A Brief Introduction to Verilog, which follows overleaf.
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6 W/ n0 d" B# m! tThe Index
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Bold index entries have corresponding pages in the main body of the guide. The remaining index entries are followed by a list of appropriate page references in the alphabetical reference sections, given in order of importance.
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