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On 01/02/2016 09:31 AM, John Doty wrote:
 > A tricky part of doing gnetlist-like things in gschem is that gnetlist takes a global view of the thing you’re netlisting 
(simulation, board, cell, …) while gschem takes a page-level view. Gnetlist knows, from its command line, exactly which pages are 
the top level pages representing the netlist. Gschem does not know which open pages represent what in any broad sense. One 
consequence of this is that broken hierarchy can throw gnetlist into an infinite loop

Since the suggestion was about "low level" tasks it could be kept reliable.  All gschem would do is pass out data, not get in a loop.



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