docs: document that assigns must come before switches in case rules

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George Rennie 2024-11-21 20:51:34 +01:00
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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ Processes
Declares a process, with zero or more attributes, with the given identifier in
the enclosing module. The body of a process consists of zero or more
assignments, exactly one switch, and zero or more syncs.
assignments followed by zero or more switches and zero or more syncs.
See :ref:`sec:rtlil_process` for an overview of processes.
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ See :ref:`sec:rtlil_process` for an overview of processes.
<process> ::= <attr-stmt>* <proc-stmt> <process-body> <proc-end-stmt>
<proc-stmt> ::= process <id> <eol>
<process-body> ::= <assign-stmt>* <switch>? <assign-stmt>* <sync>*
<process-body> ::= <assign-stmt>* <switch>* <sync>*
<assign-stmt> ::= assign <dest-sigspec> <src-sigspec> <eol>
<dest-sigspec> ::= <sigspec>
<src-sigspec> ::= <sigspec>
@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ Switches
Switches test a signal for equality against a list of cases. Each case specifies
a comma-separated list of signals to check against. If there are no signals in
the list, then the case is the default case. The body of a case consists of zero
or more switches and assignments. Both switches and cases may have zero or more
attributes.
or more assignments followed by zero or more switches. Both switches and cases
may have zero or more attributes.
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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ attributes.
<case> ::= <attr-stmt>* <case-stmt> <case-body>
<case-stmt> ::= case <compare>? <eol>
<compare> ::= <sigspec> (, <sigspec>)*
<case-body> ::= (<switch> | <assign-stmt>)*
<case-body> ::= <assign-stmt>* <switch>*
<switch-end-stmt> ::= end <eol>
Syncs