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unwanted "\" in netlist

tompy
tompy over 12 years ago

 Hi:

    I am using RC12 and I found after the synthesized netlist is written out, some net names contains "\", ex: \plus_77_14[23]

 

I use [find / -net \\plus77_14*] and I cannot get this net since RC doesn't really take "\" as part of the net name internally.

 

I can only find this net with [find / -net plus77_14*]

 

since  this "\" will only pop out when writing out netlist, I can't use change_name to remove them.

 

Is there any good idea to remove it except using perl to do some post processing?

 

thanks!

 

/tompy

  

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    tompy over 12 years ago

     Hi gh:

     

        I check the RTL, it did have indexing issue like wire declaired as [0:0]  or index exceed its width.

     

    Thanks for the remind.

     

    /tompy

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  • tompy
    tompy over 12 years ago

     Hi gh:

     

        I check the RTL, it did have indexing issue like wire declaired as [0:0]  or index exceed its width.

     

    Thanks for the remind.

     

    /tompy

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