An unsigned longint which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a unsigend longint value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to an unsigend longint value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
A positive unsigned longint which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a positive unsigned longint value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a positive unsigned longint value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
An unsigned longint which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a signed longint value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a signed longint value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
An unsigned int which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to an unsiged int value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a unsigned int value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
An positive unsigned int which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to an unsiged int value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a unsigned int value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
A signed int which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a long value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a long value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
A real which supports an expression value.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a real value, this indicates the minimum value allowed.
For elements which can be specified using expression which are supposed to be resolved to a real value, this indicates the maximum value allowed.
Represents a string. It supports an expression value.
IP-XACT URI, like a standard xs:anyURI except that it can contain environment variables in the ${ } form, to be replaced by their value to provide the underlying URI
Represents a single-bit/bool. It supports an expression value.
Represents a bit-string. It supports an expression value.
A type for a port name string, allows letters, digits, dash, colon, underscore and period
A type for a instance name path string, allows letters, digits, dash, colon, underscore, period and slash
Represents the base-type for an expressions.
Represents a single-bit/bool. It supports an expression value.
>An unsigned longint which supports an expression value.
Represents the base-type for an expressions, it forces a non whitespace value to be specified.