Variable: verilog-auto-reset-blocking-in-non
verilog-auto-reset-blocking-in-non is a customizable variable defined
in verilog-mode.el.gz.
Value
t
Documentation
Non-nil means AUTORESET will reset blocking statements.
When true, AUTORESET will reset in blocking statements those signals which were assigned with blocking assignments (=) even in a block with non-blocking assignments (<=).
If nil, all blocking assigned signals are ignored when any
non-blocking assignment is in the AUTORESET block. This allows
blocking assignments to be used for temporary values and not have
those temporaries reset. See example in verilog-auto-reset.
This variable was added, or its default value changed, in Emacs 24.1.
Source Code
;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el.gz
(defcustom verilog-auto-reset-blocking-in-non t
"Non-nil means AUTORESET will reset blocking statements.
When true, AUTORESET will reset in blocking statements those
signals which were assigned with blocking assignments (=) even in
a block with non-blocking assignments (<=).
If nil, all blocking assigned signals are ignored when any
non-blocking assignment is in the AUTORESET block. This allows
blocking assignments to be used for temporary values and not have
those temporaries reset. See example in `verilog-auto-reset'."
:version "24.1" ; rev718
:type 'boolean
:group 'verilog-mode-auto)