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IdentifyA property of a name appearing in an element association of an assignment target in the form of an aggregate. The name is said to identify a signal or variable and any subelements of that signal or variable.
 
Immediate scopeA property of a declaration with respect to the declarative region within which the declaration immediately occurs. The immediate scope of the declaration extends from the beginning of the declaration to the end of the declarative region.
 
Immediately withinA property of a declaration with respect to some declarative region. A declaration is said to occur immediately within a declarative region if this region is the innermost region that encloses the declaration, not counting the declarative region (if any) associated with the declaration itself.
 
Implicit signalAny signal S\'Stable(T), S\'Quiet(T), S\'Delayed, or S\'Transaction, or any implicit GUARD signal. A slice or subelement (or slice thereof) of an implicit signal is also an implicit signal.
 
Implicitly declared objectAn object whose declaration is not explicit in the source description, but is a consequence of other constructs; for example, signal GUARD.
 
ImplyA property of a binding indication in a configuration specification with respect to the design entity indicated by the binding specification. The binding indication is said to imply the design entity; the design entity is indicated directly, indirectly, or by default.
 
Impure functionA function that may return a different value each time it is called, even when different calls have the same actual parameter values. A pure function returns the same value each time it is called using the same values as actual parameters. An impure function can update objects outside of its scope and can access a broader class of values than a pure function.
 
InOne possible mode of a port or subprogram parameter; also, the only allowed mode of a generic constant. A port of mode in may be read within the design entity containing the port but does not contribute a driving value to the network containing the port. A subprogram parameter of mode in may be read but not modified by the containing subprogram.
 
Incomplete type declarationA type declaration that is used to define mutually dependent and recursive access types.
 
Incremental bindingA binding indication in a configuration declaration that either reassociates a previously associated local generic or that associates a previously unassociated local port is said to incrementally rebind the component instance or instances to which the binding indication applies.
 
Index constraintA constraint that determines the index range for every index of an array type, and thereby the bounds of the array. An index constraint is compatible with an array type if and only if the constraint defined by each discrete range in the index constraint is compatible with the corresponding index subtype in the array type. An array value satisfies an index constraint if the array value and the index constraint have the same index range at each index position.
 
Index rangeA multidimensional array has a distinct element for each possible sequence of index values that can be formed by selecting one value for each index (in the given order). The possible values for a given index are all the values that belong to the corresponding range. This range of values is called the index range.
 
Index subtypeFor a given index position of an array, the index subtype is denoted by the type mark of the corresponding index subtype definition.
 
Inertial delayA delay model used for switching circuits; a pulse whose duration is shorter than the switching time of the circuit will not be transmitted. Inertial delay is the default delay mode for signal assignment statements.
 
Initial value expressionAn expression that specifies the initial value to be assigned to a variable.
 
InoutOne possible mode of a port or subprogram parameter. A port of mode inout may be read within the design entity containing the port and also contributes a driving value to the network containing the port. A subprogram parameter of mode inout may be both read and modified by the containing subprogram.
 
InputsThe signals identified by the longest static prefix of each signal name appearing as a primary in each expression (other than time expressions) within a concurrent signal assignment statement.
 
InstanceA subcomponent of a design entity whose prototype is a component declaration, design entity, or configuration declaration. Each instance of a component may have different actuals associated with its local ports and generics. A component instantiation statement whose instantiated unit denotes a component creates an instance of the corresponding component. A component instantiation statement whose instantiated unit denotes either a design entity or a configuration declaration creates an instance of the denoted design entity.
 
Integer literalAn abstract literal of the type universal_integer that does not contain a base point.
 
Integer typeA discrete scalar type whose values represent integer numbers within a specified range.
 
Interface listA list that declares the interface objects required by a subprogram, component, design entity, or block statement.
 
Internal blockA nested block in a design unit, as defined by a block statement.
 
ISOThe International Organization for Standardization.
 
ISO 8859-1The ISO Latin-1 character set. Package Standard contains the definition of type Character, which represents the ISO Latin-1 character set.
 


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