The custom `svector` class is essentially a subset of `std::vector`. There
is no inherent advantage to using `svector`. Both have the same memory
footprint.
`svector` was designed to be of static size, but there are a few places in
the parser where it has to grow at runtime. Handling this becomes a bit
easier by switching to `std::vector` since it is possible to use its
methods which take care of resizing the vector.
This also allows to remove the unused parameter of the `lgate` struct
constructor, which was only needed for compatibility with `svector`.
Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Remove the #ident and $Log$ strings from all the header files and
almost all of the C/C++ source files. I think it is better to get
this done all at once, then to wait for each of the files to be
touched and edited in unrelated patches.
This patch splits any VVP net functor that needs to access both
statically and automatically allocated state into two sub-classes,
one for handling operations on statically allocated state, the
other for handling operations on automatically allocated state.
This undoes the increase in run-time memory use introduced when
automatic task/function support was first introduced.
This patch also fixes various issues with event handling in automatic
scopes. Event expressions in automatic scopes may now reference either
statically or automatically allocated variables or arrays, or part
selects or word selects thereof. More complex expressions (e.g.
containing arithmetic or logical operators, function calls, etc.) are
not currently supported.
This patch introduces some error checking for language constructs
that may not reference automatically allocated variables. Further
error checking will follow in a subsequent patch.