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Original Author: Martin Janssen, Synopsys, Inc., 2002-02-15
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/*
Jan/4/00 ulrich
In SystemC 1.0.1:
Conversion (via assignment or constructor) from an integer to sc_lv<32> is broken
on Sun SC5.0. I think it's an endless recursion.
It works fine with gcc.
Example:
*/
#include "systemc.h"
int sc_main(int argc, char* arg[])
{
int a;
sc_lv<32> b;
a=10;
b=a; // core dump
cout << b << endl;
b=sc_lv<32>(a); // core dump
cout << b << endl;
return 0;
}