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Enhancement request #30

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veripoolbot opened this issue Sep 15, 2008 · 2 comments
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Enhancement request #30

veripoolbot opened this issue Sep 15, 2008 · 2 comments
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Author Name: Jeff Short
Original Redmine Issue: 30 from https://www.veripool.org
Original Date: 2008-09-15
Original Assignee: Wilson Snyder (@wsnyder)


First this is a great tool and has eased a few things that I work on, so thanks!

One of the things I find myself needing to do occationally is remove stuff. The support for ->delete seems inconsistent and it would be nice if it was more uniform. For example:

port->delete
net->delete

Right now it looks like only pin->delete and cell->delete are supported. I understand that using these could easily corrupt your netlist but it seems like these could be at the users risk. For example if you delete a net that is actually used then those pins would obviously no longer have a connection.

Thanks!
Jeff Short

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Author Name: Wilson Snyder (@wsnyder)
Original Date: 2008-09-15T18:24:50Z


I anticipated your request and added it last week :)

I haven't released the new version yet, but you can get the pre-release version from the GIT repository.

If there's anything missing, please feel free to reopen; it hasn't gotten much testing yet.

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Author Name: Wilson Snyder (@wsnyder)
Original Date: 2008-09-19T16:40:42Z


In 3.042

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