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Error on CLSMIP

DesignVerif
DesignVerif over 11 years ago

Hi

I am new to UVM and I am getting following error.

  Can anybody please help me out

  my_sequencer#(my_trans) sequencer

  ncvlog: *E,CLSMIP (./sv/my_agent.sv,25|34): Too many class instance parameter assignments. 

Thanks in advance 

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    DesignVerif over 11 years ago
    Thanks it did work But for understanding , does it tell that my_trans is transaction being used in my_sequencer. Also in some example I found out that syntax is given as below. my_sequencer#(my_trans) sequencer Can you please do let me whats the difference between above declaration and my_sequencer sequencer declaration
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    DesignVerif over 11 years ago
    Thanks it did work But for understanding , does it tell that my_trans is transaction being used in my_sequencer. Also in some example I found out that syntax is given as below. my_sequencer#(my_trans) sequencer Can you please do let me whats the difference between above declaration and my_sequencer sequencer declaration
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