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Re: [Help-gnucap] Using hash symbol (#) in a variable
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Re: [Help-gnucap] Using hash symbol (#) in a variable |
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Sat, 18 Jul 2009 19:28:16 -0700 (PDT) |
Al
It would be nice to support 1 non-alphanumeric character to allow us to
allow us a hook for our tool to do some advanced things. It can be an "@" or
"|" or whatever, but "#" is a character that I believe I have seen in the
past used legally in several simulators. Can you enhance the simulator to
allow "#" to be legal within the device name, net name, or param name?
Sriram asked the question on behalf of Analog Rails.
Thanks
Cliff
al davis-13 wrote:
>
> On Friday 17 July 2009, ram342 wrote:
>> Does gnucap support using hash symbol (#) in variable name.
>> Hspice supports such an usage .does a similar thing exist in
>> gnucap?
>
> I never thought about it. From a quick check, apparently it
> works in node names and device names, but there is a problem in
> parameter expressions.
>
> I don't know what characters are legal in what version of spice,
> so gnucap may or may not match a particular version.
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