X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?p=matthijs%2Fmaster-project%2Freport.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Chapters%2FIntroduction.tex;h=0f0097bc67e3f54c7ac197698abfc79d543f5bfa;hp=8ffba572677d57ee3e8fd041239b72e661822fe4;hb=8515f491f83e63caa71de03c6e71b25df12aedb2;hpb=6b779650796b6ef5c72ea261238f8576b049d925 diff --git a/Chapters/Introduction.tex b/Chapters/Introduction.tex index 8ffba57..0f0097b 100644 --- a/Chapters/Introduction.tex +++ b/Chapters/Introduction.tex @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ sum' (x:xs) acc = acc' : (sum' xs acc') newCircle.a(btex + etex); newCircle.out(btex $output$ etex) "framed(false)"; - % Punt inp, a and out in one horizontal line, with reg above a + % Put inp, a and out in one horizontal line, with reg above a reg.c-a.c=(0cm, 2cm); a.c-inp.c=(3cm, 0cm); out.c-a.c=(3cm, 0cm); @@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ sum' (x:xs) acc = acc' : (sum' xs acc') How can we describe the structural properties of a hardware design, using a functional language? \stopquotation + \setupquotation[style=normal,spacebefore=] We can further split this into subquestions from a hardware perspective: \startitemize