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NAMEGENLIB_LOINSE - add a logical instance to the current figure, with explicit connections SYNOPSIS#include <genlib.h> void GENLIB_LOINSE(model, instance, couple1, couple2, ..., couplen, EOL); char ∗model, ∗instance; char ∗couple1, ∗couple2, ..., ∗couplen; See the file man1/alc_origin.1. PARAMETERS
DESCRIPTIONLOINSE add a logical instance in the actual working figure.
LOINSE uses environment variables to choose the file format and the
path to the file.
hns fne al alx The instance is added with the name instance, and each of the signals are connected to an instance connector. The connector signal link is explicit, and described in the couples arguments. The couples arguments are supposed to have the form: conector => signal ERRORS"GENLIB_LOINSE impossible : missing
GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG"
No figure has been yet specified by a call to
DEF_LOFIG. So it isn't possible to add anything. you must call
DEF_LOFIG before any other netlist call.
"GENLIB_LOINSE : Bad signal bus name" A signal, described under a bus form, has an illegal
syntax.
"Illegal addloins. Instance insname already exist in figure
figname"
An instance name must be unique in a given figure at a
given hierarchy level.
"Illegal addloins. Instance model is the figure figname itself" A figure cannot be included in itself. Be careful, the
check is only made at current hierarchy level.
"Illegal addloins. Connector number discrepancy between figure modelname and instance insname in figure figname" The number of connector in the model is not equal to the
number of signals describing the connectivity during the LOINSE
call.
EXAMPLE#include <genlib.h> main() { /∗ Create a figure to work on ∗/ GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG("mycell"); /∗ define interface ∗/ GENLIB_LOCON("i", INPUT, "sig1"); GENLIB_LOCON("o", OUTPUT, "sig2"); /∗ Place an instance ∗/ GENLIB_LOINSE("model","instance", "con1 => sig1", "con2 => sig2", 0L); GENLIB_LOINSE("stuff","shirt", "i[31:0] => out[32:63]", "j[2] => sig2", 0L); /∗ Save all that on disk ∗/ GENLIB_SAVE_LOFIG(); } SEE ALSOgenlib(1), GENLIB_DEF_LOFIG(3), GENLIB_LOINS(3), MBK_IN_LO(1), MBK_CATA_LIB(1), MBK_WORK_LIB(1). See the file man1/alc_bug_report.1.
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