Reading C and R values follow the RKM convention with 2 exceptions:
Upper case and lower case letters are not distinguished.
Letters m, M denote milli (1e-3), letters Meg or meg denote 1e6.
Add 2 evaluation functions specific for R and C respectively.
R has code letters L, R, K, M, G, T enabled. M here is Meg!
C has code letters p, n, u or µ, m, F. F here is unity, femto is
not available, m is still milli!
Two examples files show all cases.
INPgetU2Tok() was introduced in commit
Date: Fri Sep 3 12:51:42 2010 +0000
bug in B source parsing removed
and later unused in commit
Date: Thu Apr 28 19:27:45 2011 +0000
bug fix, (#329233)
checked for object file invariance on linux with
./configure --enable-debug=no --enable-maintainer-mode --with-readline=yes --enable-cider --enable-ndev --enable-pss --enable-xspice
Ternary function was not recognized in R, C, or L lines
if no voltage or current node was part of the expression,
because then B-Source is not used.
In these cases now inp_fix_ternary_operator_str() is called explicitly.
tc1, tc2 were sometimes recognized falsely,
if part of a token e.g. tc1end.
R, C, and L models are never commented out,
because their names may be token no. 4 or 5 in an R, C, or L line,
and will not be recognized if 5.
INPevaluate() will now correctly evaluate a number if followed by ':'
(number may be part of the ternary function).
files in this directory take a model line from the input file and
add the corresponding element to the representation of
the circuit in memory.
* configure.in, src/Makefile.am, src/devices/Makefile.am: Files
affected by the move.