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The ‘sel’ signal currently acts (inverted) like the ‘drop’ signal seen in the likes of ‘stream_filter’.
This may be intended behaviour but strikes me as somewhat unexpected. In my specific use case I have two streams. Based on a condition I am ready to accept the output of just one or both streams (so mux cannot be used here). The current behaviour of this module causes data from the stream I am not ready to accept to be thrown away.
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The ‘sel’ signal currently acts (inverted) like the ‘drop’ signal seen in the likes of ‘stream_filter’.
This may be intended behaviour but strikes me as somewhat unexpected. In my specific use case I have two streams. Based on a condition I am ready to accept the output of just one or both streams (so mux cannot be used here). The current behaviour of this module causes data from the stream I am not ready to accept to be thrown away.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: