Thanks, Stuart!
Works fine with P1, P2, ..., P10. Doesn't like P01, etc., connects
them to the net ERROR_INVALID_PIN. Not a problem for me, as I only
made one subcircuit like that, just yesterday, and it only took a
couple of minutes to fix. ERROR_INVALID_PIN was a whole lot easier to
notice than scrambled pins.
An overnight bug fix! Never saw that with a commercial package...
On Dec 27, 2005, at 7:15 AM, Stuart Brorson wrote:
John, and geda-users --
I have squished this bug. The fix is in CVS. Please download it and
try it out.
Thanks for the bug report. Let me know if my fix doesn't work
(although I have tested it and it works for me).
Stuart
Stuart,
The ordering of "SUBCKT IO Pin" connections on the .SUBCKT line
apparently depends on *textual* ordering of the refdes attributes.
This gets a bit confusing for more than 9 pins: P10 winds up between
P1 and P2!
John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
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John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
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