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+ | ====== "lib" command ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Purpose ===== | ||
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+ | Selective "library" include, and mark sections of a library. | ||
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+ | ===== Syntax ===== | ||
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+ | lib section-name | ||
+ | lib file-name section-name | ||
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+ | ===== Comments ===== | ||
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+ | This command takes two forms: | ||
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+ | The first form is to mark a section of a file, with a name, so it can be selectively included. The section ends with a line ".endl". | ||
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+ | .lib high | ||
+ | R1 (1 2) 10k | ||
+ | R2 (2 0) 10k | ||
+ | .endl | ||
+ | .lib low | ||
+ | R1 (1 2) 1k | ||
+ | R2 (2 0) 1k | ||
+ | .endl | ||
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+ | The second form has two arguments. It is a special case of "include", that only includes matching sections of the file. | ||
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+ | .lib libfile high | ||
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