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August 18, 2015 at 08:23
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Hi Louis,
I suspect your concerns are tool specific, so you will want to report it as a bug to your simulator vendor.
For this type of checking, I use a scoreboard. Basically a driver puts the value it sent into the checkers scoreboard and when the checker receives a value, it checks it and the item is no longer stored. Hence, there is no need to keep the information around any longer.
Jim