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unpacked structure in DPI

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi,

Does anyone know whether the SV unpacked structure can be passed to a C function through DPI?

I tried this in LDV6.2 but was told that this data type is unsupported as a formal augment.

Thanks!
Daniel


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    I wrote two examples, one using packed structures, and another using unpacked structures.  The unpacked example is here:

    The title is: Manipulating Unpacked Arrays using DPI

    http://www.cdnusers.org/Forums/tabid/52/view/topic/forumid/66/postid/3123/Default.aspx


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tmackett
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    I wrote two examples, one using packed structures, and another using unpacked structures.  The unpacked example is here:

    The title is: Manipulating Unpacked Arrays using DPI

    http://www.cdnusers.org/Forums/tabid/52/view/topic/forumid/66/postid/3123/Default.aspx


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tmackett
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