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[SOLVED] Which simulator supports unconstrained record elements?

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hi,

my simulator does not support unconstrained record elements (VHDL-2008). I'm looking for another one. Any suggestions?

I know of some workarounds but I don't like them. Why is there no 2008 support in 2018? :thumbsdown:

thx
 
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What simulators are you using? The big 3 (modelsim, active HDL and cadence) all have strong vhdl 2008 support. Active HDL has even started supporting vhdl2018
 
What simulators are you using? The big 3 (modelsim, active HDL and cadence) all have strong vhdl 2008 support. Active HDL has even started supporting vhdl2018

thank you for the info.

I am using Vivado Simulator. Do you know how the simulator from Cadence is named, is it Allegro? I could only find their CAD tool. I need it for FPGA development btw.
 

Vivado is a very basic simulator with poor vhdl 2008 support.

The cadence simulator is called incisive, with the older versions called ncsim
 
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