Currently it is possible to use predefined bit widths, e.g. Int3, but it would be nice if it was possible to set a range on variables and signals and use this to define the number of synthesized bits.
The simulation should verify that the range is not exceed.
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Currently it is possible to use predefined bit widths, e.g. Int3, but it would be nice if it was possible to set a range on variables and signals and use this to define the number of synthesized bits.
The simulation should verify that the range is not exceed.