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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 10:09:35 -0400
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] back annotation proposal (RFC)
From: "Evan Foss (evanfoss AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>
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On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 12:41 AM,  <gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Aug 2015, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
>>
>>> That makes a lot of sense for the netlist but what if you change a
>>> footprint? I think there should be another tool that you run in
>>> parallel to gnetlist to handle that.
>>
>>
>> I assume a much more intelligent netlister.
>>
>> The netlister maps what it knows about each symbol to a list of
>> candidate options for "heavifiing" the symbol into a full component.
>> One of these options is the package, and once you somehow choose a
>> package, there's one or more footprints that go with it.
>>
>> Part of my idea is that pcb takes all the choices it knows about and
>> gives them to the netlister, so that the netlister can use that to
>> narrow down the options it's left with after dealing with the
>> constraints in the symbol.
>>
>> I.e. if you have a generic AND gate symbol, there's lot of options for
>> the netlister.  But if this is a future iteration, pcb might already
>> know that you picked a 74ALS00 in a SDIP-14 package with the SDIP14M
>> footprint.  It can tell the netlister this when it does an
>> update-import.  It can also tell the netlister what pin mappings were
>> used.
>>
>> If the information in pcb is no longer valid for the device (i.e. you
>> changed a 2-in AND to a 3-in AND), then the netlister would discard
>> pcb's choices and start fresh.
>>
>> So, there's a lot of back-annotation information being sent from pcb
>> to the netlister, which lets you do package, gate, and pin swapping in
>> pcb, but none of it ends up back in gschem unless you do something
>> specific to make that happen.
>>
>
> I generally like most of this. I have some constraints, tho: your idea needs
> massive gnetlist backend coding, which means a lot of scheme coding. I am
> not up to that and I have no contributor willing to do that. (Your idea also
> requires much more support in pcb-rnd, but I'm fine with that part.) Unless
> my contributor-problem gets solved, I will probably need to go for a simpler
> solution even if that is less generic.

This might be a good place to throw GPMI in again. Like I have said in
other threads scheme needs to be phased out.


> Regards,
>
> Igor2



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