09-22-2011
I am a beginner with unix, so may be my question will be very stupid.
I have problem with saving a FORTRAN's code after changing it.
I used the "vim" command to read the code, then use the "SHIFT-I" to insert some new part in the code.
After that I don't know how to save the code.
I tried the command: ":w" but it just write to the code, it can not save the code.
Thanks in advance for helping me.
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Could I have another question here?
If I want to copy 19 lines in the fortran code (for example from line 1 to line 19) after using the command "vim" to read the code, what should I do?
Thank so much!
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insmbkrds
INSMBKRDS(3) RDS PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS INSMBKRDS(3)
NAME
insmbkrds - converts MBK figure to RDS figure
ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in
Paris, France.
Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/
E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr
SYNOPSYS
#include "rfmnnn.h"
rdsins_list *insmbkrds( FigureRds, InstanceMbk, Mode, Lynx )
rdsfig_list *FigureRds;
phins_list *InstanceMbk;
char Mode;
char Lynx;
PARAMETER
FigureRds The Rds figure which has to receive the RDS instance issue to the MBK instance conversion.
InstanceMbk MBK instance which has to be converted and added to the RDS figure.
Mode This field can take three values :
'A' : All the cell is loaded in ram.
'P' : Only information concerning the model interface is present, that means connector s and the abutment box.
'C' : Finishes to fill an already loaded figure in 'P' mode, in order to have it all in memory. After this, the conver-
sion is applied.
Note : The loading mode here is the MBK mode.
Lynx Flag used for the segment conversion. If the parameter Lynx is set to 0 then thi s is the normal conversion mode. If
the parameter Lynx is set to 1 then the rds structure generated permits to extract equipotentials rectangles.
DESCRIPTION
The insmbkrds function creates in the RDS figure the RDS instance issue to the convertion of the MBK instance to RDS format. If the parame-
ter 'Mode' is set to 'A' then all the instance is loaded, else if parameter 'Mode' is set to 'P' then connectors and abutment box and
through routes are loaded (for more information, see getphfig and loadphfig MBK functions).
RETURN VALUE
A pointer to the newly created instance is returned.
ERRORS
"Rds202: rdsalloc error, can't continue !"
it's impossible to allocate the memory size desired
EXAMPLE
#include "mphnnn.h"
#include "mutnnn.h"
#include "rdsnnn.h"
#include "rfmnnn.h"
#include "rtlnnn.h"
typedef struct UserStruct
{
char *STRING;
void *USER1;
} UserStruct;
main()
{
phfig_list *MbkFigure;
phins_list *MbkInstance;
rdsfig_list *RdsFigure;
rdsins_list *RdsInstance;
mbkenv();
rdsenv();
loadrdsparam();
/* create MbkFigure Named "core" */
MbkFigure = addphfig("core");
/* add Mbk instance "n1_y" to MbkFigure named "core" */
MbkInstance = addphins(MbkFigure,"n1_y","inv_1",NOSYM,4,9);
/* create RdsFigure named "core_2" */
RdsFigure = addrdsfig("core_2",sizeof(UserStruct));
/* create RdsInstance with MbkInstance */
RdsInstance = insmbkrds ( RdsFigure, MbkInstance, 'A', 0 );
viewrdsins ( RdsInstance );
. . .
}
SEE ALSO
librfm, librds, viewrfmins, loadrdsparam
BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory.
We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools.
ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 INSMBKRDS(3)