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@ -107,10 +107,9 @@ some form of threading.
The use of generators to model concurrency is the first key concept in
\myhdl{}. The second key concept is a related one: in \myhdl{}, the
yielded values are used to define the condition upon which the generator
should be resumed. In other words, the \keyword{yield} statements work
as generalized sensitivity lists. If by now you are still interested,
read on to learn more!
yielded values are used to define the condition upon which the
generator should resume. In other words, \keyword{yield}
statements work as generalized sensitivity lists.
If you want to know more about generators, consult the on-line Python
documentation, e.g. at \url{http://www.python.org/doc/2.2.2/whatsnew}.

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ most importantly, the test is available when you are done
implementing, and can be run anytime by anybody to verify changes.
Python has a standard \code{unittest} module that facilitates writing,
managing and running unit tests. With \code{unittest}, test cases are
managing and running unit tests. With \code{unittest}, a test case is
written by creating a class that inherits from
\code{unittest.TestCase}. Individual tests are created by methods of
that class: all method names that start with \code{test} are