debian man page for addbddcircuitout

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ADDBDDCIRCUITOUT(3)						   BDD FUNCTIONS					       ADDBDDCIRCUITOUT(3)

NAME
addbddcircuitout - adds an output in a bdd circuit.
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 "bdd101.h" bddnode *addbddcircuitout( BddCircuit, OutputName, BddNode ) bddcircuit *BddCircuit; char *OutputName; bddnode *BddNode;
PARAMETERS
BddCircuit The bdd circuit. OutputName The name of the output. BddNode The bdd node of the output.
DESCRIPTION
addbddcircuitout adds BddNode as an output OutputName in the bdd circuit BddCircuit. If a null pointer is given, the default bdd circuit is used. If the output OutputName exists already, the number of external reference of the old node is decremented, and the output node is replaced by the new one.
RETURN VALUE
addbddcircuitout returns the node BddNode with its number of external reference incremented.
EXAMPLE
#include "bdd101.h" bddsystem *BddSystem; bddcircuit *BddCircuit; bddnode *BddNode; BddSystem = createbddsystem( 100, 1000, 100, 50000 ); BddCircuit = createbddcircuit( "hello_world", 10, 10, BddSystem ); ... addbddcircuitout( (bddcircuit *)0, "Out0", BddNode ); ... BddNode = searchbddcircuitout( (bddcircuit *)0, "Out0" ); destroybddsystem( (bddsystem *)0 ); destroybddcircuit( (bddcircuit *)0 );
SEE ALSO
bdd(1) searchbddcircuitout(3).
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 ADDBDDCIRCUITOUT(3)
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