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APPLYBDDNODETERM(3)						   BDD FUNCTIONS					       APPLYBDDNODETERM(3)

NAME
applybddnodeterm - applies an operator on two bdd nodes.
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 *applybddnodeterm( BddSystem, Oper, Index, BddNode ) bddsystem *BddSystem; long Oper; bddindex Index; bddnode *BddNode;
PARAMETERS
BddSystem The bdd system. Oper The binary operator. Index The index of the terminal bdd node. BddNode The bdd node.
DESCRIPTION
applybddnodeterm computes the boolean function BddNode Oper and the terminal node corresponding to Index in the bdd system BddSystem. The Index parameter can take only the two following values BDD_INDEX_ONE and BDD_INDEX_ZERO. If a null pointer is given, the default bdd sys- tem is used.
RETURN VALUE
applybddnodeterm returns a pointer to the resulting bdd node with its number of external reference incremented.
ERRORS
"bad operator xxx error !" The Oper parameter must be a valid binary operator.
EXAMPLE
#include "bdd101.h" bddsystem *BddSystem; bddcircuit *BddCircuit; bddnode *BddNode; chain_list *Expr; BddSystem = createbddsystem( 100, 1000, 100, 50000 ); BddCircuit = createbddcircuit( "hello_world", 10, 10, BddSystem ); addbddcircuitin( (bddcircuit *)0, "i0", 0, BDD_IN_MODE_FIRST ); BddNode = applybddnodeterm( (bddsystem *)0, ABL_XOR, BDD_INDEX_ONE, searchbddcircuitin( (bddcircuit *)0, "i0" ) ); Expr = convertbddcircuitabl( (bddcircuit *)0, BddNode ); /* displays (not i0) */ viewablexpr( Expr, ABL_VIEW_VHDL ); freeablexpr( Expr ); destroybddsystem( (bddsystem *)0 ); destroybddcircuit( (bddcircuit *)0 );
SEE ALSO
bdd(1)
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 APPLYBDDNODETERM(3)
Related Man Pages
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applybddnode(3) - debian
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applybddnodenot(3) - debian
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