equates class "a" in circuit 1 with class "b" in circuit2, and
if circuit 1 has a class called "b" and/or circuit 2 has a class
called "a", then both classes are given a new hash to avoid
conflicts with the (presumably) unrelated cells of the same name
in the other netlist.
been modified in the Tcl/Tk version to take an additional argument
for the file number. In the non-Tcl/Tk-compatibility mode, netgen
should operate in a backwards-compatibility mode with filenum = -1.
comparison would look for matching names from the "equate
classes" command. However, it failed to do the reverse
check, which is to make sure that if no forced match was
found for a cell, but there was a name match, that the
name-matched cell found is not being forcibly matched to
something else.
that matches explicitly called out in the setup file using
"equate classes" will take precedence over same-name matching,
instead of the other way around.
cell has no elements and therefore cannot be checked. This
message is only printed if "verify only" is used, preventing
the message from being output several times. Switched from
"stderr" to "stdout", so that it appears after "Result:" in the
output, instead of before.
after ".ends" (seems to be unique to that situation). Also,
corrected a segfault caused by a cell definition containing
only components that are uninstantiated subcircuits (recently
added code makes references to CurrentCell without checking if
it exists).