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Mutation of function input parameter

dragank
dragank over 3 years ago

Hi all.

I am not sure if the following is question for forum, but I have strange behavior of function's input parameter with name "which".

I am using Virtuoso IC6.1.8-64b.500.17

In the following function input parameter with name "which" is getting changed from time to time.

I caught mutation with printline-s which are here removed to make function shorter.

Code:

Function is always called with value "Vg" for input parameter "which", but after line

values0 = cadr(cj0)

from time to time it is getting altered.

Any help would be of great value.

Best regards,

Dragan

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    dragank over 3 years ago

    I am withdrawing this question.

    I had to introduce new scoped variable and initialize it from "which" input parameter.

    It is keeping initial value now.

    Best regards,

    Dragan

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    dragank over 3 years ago

    I am withdrawing this question.

    I had to introduce new scoped variable and initialize it from "which" input parameter.

    It is keeping initial value now.

    Best regards,

    Dragan

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