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VHDL GENERIC(n: INTEGER) means here that an initial value should be assigned to the error. . . . . But don't take the initial value. . Pray for the great God.
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1) If after the top-level entity:

Entity XXX is

Generic (n: integer: =10); -There is no assignment here. You should pass the grammar test, but the software doesn't know how much you used.

-comprehensive can't pass.

PORT();

End XXX

2) If it is after the ENTITY in the sub-component, it should be able to pass the syntax check, and the actually used value should also be obtained by mapping when instantiating in the top-level structure.