Mail Archives: geda-user/2014/01/10/15:12:43
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 08:24:49AM -0800, Frank Miles wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2014, Gabriel Paubert wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 04:38:35PM -0800, Frank Miles wrote:
> >>(gschem-gnetlist newbie here...)
> >>
> >>I'd like to suppress 'not connected' nodes from the gnetlist output. These have
> >>NC symbols attached in gschem. Is there some simple way that I'm oblivious to?
> >>Or is this possible in a newer gnetlist and not mine? Thanks!
> >
> >I think it's a kind of "harmless bug" that does not bother most
> >netlist writers.
>
> [snip helpful scheme code]
>
> Thanks, Gabriel! I will have to experiment with this. I'm sure it is
> "mostly harmless", but it's causing me some minor grief with a downstream tool
> that I'm using. Vladimir's suggestion that I simply not use the NC- symbols
> causes drc2 to emit an error for unconnected pins, which is also not good.
>
> I'll have to see how to submit a bug report.
I'm not even sure that this will be considered as a bug. Modifying an existing
netlister to avoid producing single node nets is not difficult.
I've never used drc2 myself, so I can't comment on its usefulness. AFAICT it
would never have found the few bugs I had in my last large design, despite
the fact that I had indeed forgotten some power connections (actually I think
that the power type should be split in two: there are power providers and
power consumers, no two providers can be connected together and a consumer
has to be connected to a provider, but the drc logic does not allow this).
My small designs are mostly RF where basically all nodes are "passive", which
can essentially connect to anything.
Gabriel
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