NAME¶
phref - mbk physical reference
DESCRIPTION¶
The
phref structure is used to describe a reference belonging to a
symbolic layout model, see
phfig(3) for details. A reference allows to
name a point anywhere in a given model. It may then be seen as a name, and not
anymore as a couple of coordinates. References are mostly used for cell
programming and multi-access connector representation.
The declarations needed to work on
phref are available in the header file
"/labo/include/mph402.h", where '
402' is the actual
mbk version.
The following C structure supports the description of the reference :
typedef struct phref {
struct phref ∗NEXT;
char ∗FIGNAME;
char ∗NAME;
long XREF,YREF;
struct ptype ∗USER;
} phref_list;
- NEXT
- Pointer to the next reference in the list.
- FIGNAME
- Kind of reference. Gives information about the possible
uses of the object. Some FIGNAME are in use today :
- "ref_con"
- for multi-access connectors
- "ref_ref"
- for all other uses
- NAME
- Name of the reference. The refence is identified by its
name, so it should be unique at a given hierarchical level.
- XREF, YREF
- Coordinates of the point beeing referenced.
- USER
- Pointer to a ptype list, see ptype(3) for details,
that is a general purpose pointer used to share informations on the
reference.
SEE ALSO¶
mbk(1),
addphref(3),
getphref(3),
delphref(3),
phfig(3),
ptype(3).
BUG REPORT¶
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