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userdata file in Liberate

anandmohan
anandmohan over 7 years ago

Hi,

How do I write a userdata file in Liberate ?....I have seen the user manual which mentions about using the userdata file along with different Liberate commands. But unable to find any info on how to write it, or the syntax of that file. 

Can anyone familiar with it atleast point me to the section in the user manual which talks about this ?....

Thanks in advance !!!

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    anandmohan over 7 years ago

    My issue is as below:

    I want to copy only the 'function' attribute of the output pin of my cell from a reference .lib file to another .lib file (which doesnt have this attribute). 

    What is the best way of doing it ? 

    Providing a userdata file (if so how shud its syntax be) as asked above ?

    OR

    will  the merge_library command work ?...

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  • anandmohan
    anandmohan over 7 years ago

    My issue is as below:

    I want to copy only the 'function' attribute of the output pin of my cell from a reference .lib file to another .lib file (which doesnt have this attribute). 

    What is the best way of doing it ? 

    Providing a userdata file (if so how shud its syntax be) as asked above ?

    OR

    will  the merge_library command work ?...

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