perfect). Given the complexities of the verilog language, the simple
strtok() tokenizer used by the SPICE parser is not sufficient. Wrote
a better tokenizer that can distinguish between whitespace and
functional tokens like parentheses, semicolons, etc., which are tokens
themselves but also token separators.
some problems stemming from comparing a case-sensitive netlist
against a case-insensitive one. Verilog netlist reading does
not yet have support for macros other than "`include", and it
does not yet have support for bit vectors constructed with
braces ({}).
as failing on certain compilers. This undoubtedly reflects some
change in gcc or the OS setup, but since modern compilers should
be able to figure out for themselves when to inline a subroutine
(or not), the inline hint is somewhat arcane and unnecessary.