pub struct Subckt {
pub name: Substr,
pub ports: Vec<Node>,
pub components: Vec<Component>,
pub connects: Vec<(Node, Node)>,
}
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The contents of a subcircuit.
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§name: Substr
The subcircuit name.
ports: Vec<Node>
The list of ports.
Each port is a node exposed by this subcircuit.
components: Vec<Component>
List of components in the subcircuit.
connects: Vec<(Node, Node)>
A set of deep shorted nodes.
For example, a subcircuit containing .CONNECT node1 node2
and no other .CONNECT
statements will yield
connects = vec![("node1", "node2")]
.
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