Commentary, bug108.

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Wilson Snyder 2009-09-14 13:36:15 -04:00
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@ -610,6 +610,16 @@ zero, as was done in Verilator 2. Default is for all signals including
those with underlines being randomized. This option may be depreciated in
future versions.
=item --unroll-count I<loops>
Rarely needed. Specifies the maximum number of loop iterations that may be
unrolled. See also BLKLOOPINIT warning.
=item --unroll-stmts I<statements>
Rarely needed. Specifies the maximum number of statements in a loop for
that loop to be unrolled. See also BLKLOOPINIT warning.
=item -Werror-I<message>
Convert the specified warning message into a error message. This is
@ -1816,7 +1826,8 @@ it's a bit slower than a non-delayed assignment.) Here's an example
This message is only seen on large or complicated loops because Verilator
generally unrolls small loops. You may want to try increasing
--unroll-count which will raise the small loop bar to avoid this error.
--unroll-count (and occasionally --unroll-stmts) which will raise the small
loop bar to avoid this error.
=item CASEINCOMPLETE