digitalmars.D - vlang and systemverilog
- Jay Norwood (4/4) Apr 10 2017 The vlang project, which is D code that has been discussed here
- Joakim (4/8) Apr 10 2017 Why is that notable? That's not any kind of official
- Jay Norwood (2/5) Apr 10 2017 oh, I see. I thought SystemVerilog was a trademarked name.
- Liam McSherry (7/9) Apr 11 2017 It isn't any more[1], but even if it was that wouldn't stop
The vlang project, which is D code that has been discussed here previously, now appears to have some relationship with systemverilog. Was there an announcement here? http://systemverilog.net/getting-started/installing-vlang/
Apr 10 2017
On Monday, 10 April 2017 at 19:46:23 UTC, Jay Norwood wrote:The vlang project, which is D code that has been discussed here previously, now appears to have some relationship with systemverilog. Was there an announcement here? http://systemverilog.net/getting-started/installing-vlang/Why is that notable? That's not any kind of official SystemVerilog site, and it notes that it's maintained by Coverify, the developers of vlang.
Apr 10 2017
On Monday, 10 April 2017 at 20:34:53 UTC, Joakim wrote:Why is that notable? That's not any kind of official SystemVerilog site, and it notes that it's maintained by Coverify, the developers of vlang.oh, I see. I thought SystemVerilog was a trademarked name.
Apr 10 2017
On Tuesday, 11 April 2017 at 01:06:53 UTC, Jay Norwood wrote:On Monday, 10 April 2017 at 20:34:53 UTC, Joakim wrote: oh, I see. I thought SystemVerilog was a trademarked name.It isn't any more[1], but even if it was that wouldn't stop someone registering the domain name unless the trademark holder complained. [1]: Apparently Accellera (involved in making the standard) registered (in 2003) but abandoned (in 2004) a 'SystemVerilog' trademark.
Apr 11 2017