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Multiple Classes per Package

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Do I need to declare every class in a separate package or can I place multiple classes in a single package?

Dave Fechser
LSI Logic, Inc.
Fort Collins, CO


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    I hope this is not a language related question - LRM doesn't limit any such thing. As a methodology as well I will be very surprised if someone tries that - we are only populating the namespace by doing that. Instead what we usually do in our company and also recommend to our customers is to have one package per IP block - such as AHB, ENET, PCI etc. Sure there can be few packages per complex IP if needed but not 1 package per class.

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    Ajeetha, CVC
    www.noveldv.com  


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    I hope this is not a language related question - LRM doesn't limit any such thing. As a methodology as well I will be very surprised if someone tries that - we are only populating the namespace by doing that. Instead what we usually do in our company and also recommend to our customers is to have one package per IP block - such as AHB, ENET, PCI etc. Sure there can be few packages per complex IP if needed but not 1 package per class.

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    Ajeetha, CVC
    www.noveldv.com  


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