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  • Gitlab CI - is there a difference between a rule with when:always to a . . .
    Because, the first rule will execute when the condition is met and the alternative rule ( the one with the when: always ) will do the same thing So what is the "when: always" will change? if it will change anything at all
  • Verilog Always block using (*) symbol - Stack Overflow
    The always @(*) syntax was added to the IEEE Verilog Std in 2001 All modern Verilog tools (simulators, synthesis, etc ) support this syntax Here is a quote from the LRM (1800-2009): An incomplete event_expression list of an event control is a common source of bugs in register transfer level (RTL) simulations The implicit event_expression, @*, is a convenient shorthand that eliminates these
  • Continue Azure Pipeline on failed task - Stack Overflow
    The ErrorActionPreference option is used to determine whether to continue to execute the rest of the code instead of another task So, with continue value for ErrorActionPreference, the task will execute the next line of code of your script even through the current line throws an error, unless you call exit explicitly For your requirement, you are using a release pipeline (using the UI
  • Always vs forever in Verilog HDL - Stack Overflow
    The always construct can be used at the module level to create a procedural block that is always triggered Typically it is followed by an event control, e g , you might write, within a module, something like: always @(posedge clk) <do stuff> always @(en or d) <do stuff> always @* <do stuff>, can also use @(*) This is the typical way to write latches, flops, etc The forever construct, in
  • Visual Studio Code is always asking for Git credentials
    I started using Visual Studio Code, and I was trying to save my test project into GitHub, but Visual Studio Code is always asking for my GitHub credentials I have installed in my PC GitHub Desktop
  • Difference among always_ff, always_comb, always_latch and always
    I am totally confused among these 4 terms: always_ff, always_comb, always_latch and always How and for what purpose can these be used?
  • Python dictionary: are keys() and values() always the same order?
    It looks like the lists returned by keys () and values () methods of a dictionary are always a 1-to-1 mapping (assuming the dictionary is not altered between calling the 2 methods)
  • How to keep one variable constant with other one changing with row in . . .
    206 Lets say I have one cell A1, which I want to keep constant in a calculation For example, I want to calculate a value like this: =(B1+4) (A1) How do I make it so that if I drag that cell to make a calculation across cells in many rows, only the B1 value changes, while A1 always references that cell, instead of going to A2, A3, etc ?




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