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zcabeli11
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2/12/2008 1:19 AM  
i've got a specman test and some extension which i wanna wrap my test with. so i can trivially add import line for the test in the beginning of the extension file. but what if i want that the extension code will compiled before the tets, without imporing the extension from the test. can i just import the test at the end of the extension code ? thanks,
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2/12/2008 2:51 AM  
Hi,

You can create a top file that takes care of importing all e files in the right order. But, keep in mind that it is impossible to extend a struct before it's initial definition. You might need to "rephrase" some of the definitions :-)

Yaron

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