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	tests: add cases covering full_case and parallel_case semantics
This is @KrystalDelusion's suggestion in PR #5141 to verify sensible implementation of all 4 possible full_case/parallel_case combinations. (Also including two similar tests to check the Verilog frontend applies the correct attributes when given SystemVerilog priority/unique case and if statements.)
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read_verilog -sv << EOF
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module top (input A, B, C, D, E, F, output reg W, X, Y, Z);
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	always @* begin
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		W = F;
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		(* full_case *)
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		case (C)
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			A: W = D;
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			B: W = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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	always @* begin
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		X = F;
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		case (C)
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			A: X = D;
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			B: X = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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	always @* begin
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		Y = F;
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		(* full_case, parallel_case *)
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		case (C)
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			A: Y = D;
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			B: Y = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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	always @* begin
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		Z = F;
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		(* parallel_case *)
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		case (C)
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			A: Z = D;
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			B: Z = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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endmodule
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EOF
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prep
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# For the ones which use full_case, the F signal shouldn't be included in
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# the input cone of W and Y.
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select -set full o:W o:Y %u %ci*
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select -assert-none i:F @full %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:X %ci* i:F %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Z %ci* i:F %i
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# And for parallel_case there should be 1 $pmux compared to the 2 $mux
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# cells without.
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select -assert-none o:W %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-none o:X %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Y %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Z %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 2 o:W %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-count 2 o:X %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-none o:Y %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-none o:Z %ci* t:$mux %i
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read_verilog -sv << EOF
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module top (input A, B, C, D, E, F, output reg W, X, Y, Z);
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	always_comb begin
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		W = F;
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		priority case (C)
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			A: W = D;
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			B: W = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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	always_comb begin
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		X = F;
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		case (C)
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			A: X = D;
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			B: X = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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	always_comb begin
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		Y = F;
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		unique case (C)
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			A: Y = D;
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			B: Y = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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	always_comb begin
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		Z = F;
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		unique0 case (C)
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			A: Z = D;
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			B: Z = E;
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		endcase
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	end
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endmodule
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EOF
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prep
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# For the ones which use priority/unique, the F signal shouldn't be included in
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# the input cone of W and Y.
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select -set full o:W o:Y %u %ci*
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select -assert-none i:F @full %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:X %ci* i:F %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Z %ci* i:F %i
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# And for unique/unique0 there should be 1 $pmux compared to the 2 $mux
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# cells without.
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select -assert-none o:W %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-none o:X %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Y %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Z %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 2 o:W %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-count 2 o:X %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-none o:Y %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-none o:Z %ci* t:$mux %i
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read_verilog -sv << EOF
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module top (input A, B, C, D, E, F, output reg W, X, Y, Z);
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	always_comb begin
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		W = F;
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		priority if (C == A)
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			W = D;
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		else if (C == B)
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			W = E;
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	end
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	always_comb begin
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		X = F;
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		if (C == A)
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			X = D;
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		else if (C == B)
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			X = E;
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	end
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	always_comb begin
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		Y = F;
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		unique if (C == A)
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			Y = D;
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		else if (C == B)
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			Y = E;
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	end
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	always_comb begin
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		Z = F;
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		unique0 if (C == A)
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			Z = D;
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		else if (C == B)
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			Z = E;
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	end
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endmodule
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EOF
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prep
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# For the ones which use priority/unique, the F signal shouldn't be included in
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# the input cone of W and Y.
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select -set full o:W o:Y %u %ci*
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select -assert-none i:F @full %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:X %ci* i:F %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Z %ci* i:F %i
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# And for unique/unique0 there should be 1 $pmux compared to the 2 $mux
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# cells without.
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select -assert-none o:W %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-none o:X %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Y %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 1 o:Z %ci* t:$pmux %i
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select -assert-count 2 o:W %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-count 2 o:X %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-none o:Y %ci* t:$mux %i
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select -assert-none o:Z %ci* t:$mux %i
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