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A formal scalar type is one defined by any of the
formal_type_definitions in this subclause. The class determined for a
formal scalar type is discrete, signed integer, modular, floating point,
ordinary fixed point, or decimal.
Syntax
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formal_discrete_type_definition ::= (<>)
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formal_signed_integer_type_definition ::= range <>
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formal_modular_type_definition ::= mod <>
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formal_floating_point_definition ::= digits <>
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formal_ordinary_fixed_point_definition ::= delta <>
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formal_decimal_fixed_point_definition ::= delta <> digits <>
Legality Rules
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The actual type for a formal scalar type shall not be a nonstandard
numeric type.
NOTES
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(12) The actual type shall be in the class of types implied by the
syntactic category of the formal type definition, See section 12.5 Formal Types. For example, the actual for a formal_modular_type_definition
shall be a modular type.
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