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2 | read_order - Read and reorder variable order from a file. |
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3 | _________________________________________________________________ |
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5 | read_order [-h] [-v] [<file>] |
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7 | This command reads variable order from a file and reorder variable |
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8 | order according to the order. This command can be used any time after |
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9 | static_order command. However, the users should notice that there is a |
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10 | possibility to get BDD blowups during this command. |
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11 | |
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12 | Command options: |
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13 | |
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14 | -h |
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15 | Print the command usage. |
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16 | |
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17 | -g <group> |
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18 | Specify whether to group present and next state variables or |
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19 | not. |
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20 | |
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21 | 0: Do not group. |
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22 | |
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23 | 1: Do group (default). |
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24 | |
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25 | -v |
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26 | Print debug information. |
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27 | |
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28 | <file> |
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29 | A file containing names of network nodes, used to specify a |
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30 | variable ordering. The name of a node is the full hierarchical |
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31 | path name, starting from the current hierarchical node. A node |
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32 | should appear at most once in the file. Each node name should |
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33 | appear at the beginning of a new line, with no white space |
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34 | preceeding it. The end of a node name is marked by white space, |
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35 | and any other text on the rest of the line is ignored. Any line |
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36 | starting with "#" or white space is ignored. See write_order |
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37 | for a sample file. Note that the variable ordering cannot be |
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38 | specified at the bit-level; it can only be specified at the |
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39 | multi-valued variable level. |
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40 | _________________________________________________________________ |
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42 | Last updated on 20050519 10h16 |
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