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chaitu2k
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4/05/2007 2:39 AM  
Hello,
 
I'm trying to use $fopenr , fgetc, $fcloser and i'm getting the following error in ncelab - MISSYST .
 
The main intention is for File I/O in SystemVerilog. Is there a workaround for this other than using DPI.

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ajeetha
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4/16/2007 10:45 AM  
You should be able to do the File IO smoothly inside a V2K domain and pass the values onto SV domian. This is where a "pragmatic SV adoption" is going to help - I really don't see why you need file IO directly to work on SV right away, sure it is great to have, but if there are issues, you can work them around like above.

FWIW - I and my company consult exactly on this topic - how to adopt SV as much as you need and as much as your tools support!

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Ajeetha, CVC
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