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Verilog::Netlist::Pin - Pin on a Verilog Cell (Displayed)
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Verilog::Netlist::Pin - Pin on a Verilog Cell
Verilog::Netlist::Pin - Pin on a Verilog Cell
use Verilog::Netlist;
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my $pin = $cell->find_pin ('pinname');
print $pin->name;
Verilog::Netlist creates a pin for every pin connection on a cell. A Pin
connects a net in the current design to a port on the instantiated cell's
module.
See also Verilog::Netlist::Subclass for additional accessors and methods.
- $self->cell
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Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Cell the pin is under.
- $self->delete
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Delete the pin from the cell it's under.
- $self->module
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Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Module the pin is in.
- $self->name
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The name of the pin. May have extra characters to make vectors connect,
generally portname is a more readable version. There may be multiple pins
with the same portname, only one pin has a given name.
- $self->net
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Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Net the pin connects to. Only valid after a link.
- $self->netlist
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Reference to the Verilog::Netlist the pin is in.
- $self->netname
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The net name the pin connects to.
- $self->portname
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The name of the port connected to.
- $self->port
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Reference to the Verilog::Netlist::Port the pin connects to. Only valid after a link.
See also Verilog::Netlist::Subclass for additional accessors and methods.
- $self->lint
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Checks the pin for errors. Normally called by Verilog::Netlist::lint.
- $self->dump
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Prints debugging information for this pin.
the Verilog::Netlist::Subclass manpage
the Verilog::Netlist manpage
Wilson Snyder <wsnyder@wsnyder.org>
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