On Monday 05 December 2016 19:55:26 andy pugh wrote:

> On 5 December 2016 at 19:58, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:
> > When I am carving up a new control function in hal, its somewhat of
> > a nuisance to stop and consult the man page for an and, or, xor,
> > mul2, mux2 or similar small module to find out if the first input is
> > .in0 or .in1.
>
> Which ones start numbering at 1?

Oddly, none that I just checked. So maybe its me, using 1 and 2?  I know 
I have had to call a halfile back into the editor, often multiple times 
to fix such miss-marking as I write the code.

So until I can run into such a module that does not have an .in0, I'll 
shaddup, and stand for a few lashes with a wet noodle.  But as I bring 
this lathe to life, I'll be keeping track.

My apologies if its me, wasting my own time, and now yours.

> But, yes, it would be difficult to change them all to be consistent if
> they are not, because it would break existing configs.


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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