On 10/3/06, tsuraan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> In hardware a groups of blocking assignments get registered all in
> parallel, independent of one another, even if some earlier lhs is
> found in the rhs of a later assignment.
>
> With blocking assignments, the order matters, and so dependencies will
> cascade.  A lhs that appears in a later rhs will result in a longer
> chain of combinatorial logic.
 Just for reference's sake, the first paragraph is actually referring to
non-blocking assignment, right?


Yes, you are right!  I'm sorry about that.  That's kindof a critical
mistake for me to make there...
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