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Re: gEDA-user: Problems with subnets containing short-circuits



Ales Hvezda wrote:
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Yeah, sure. This is no problem as long as you are aware of it. But I just spent one day looking for errors in my netlister-backend.
I still think this is a strange behavior.


I spent a little time looking at this during the code sprint.
This is a limitation of how gnetlist finds nets when dealing with
hierarchies. I have filed (Bug#1529418) so that this bug gets addressed
at some point, but in the mean-time, please use a zero ohm resistor to short the pins/nets together.


-Ales

if it's for simulation, you may want to use a zero volt independent voltage source instead. Not all simulators like V/R = Inf and depending on impedance levels, not all simulators like things like 0.001 ohm resistors.


-Dan


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