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Subject: Re: [geda-user] gnetlist -g partlist3 in error
From: "Vladimir Zhbanov (vzhbanov AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>
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On 1/19/16, karl AT aspodata DOT se <karl AT aspodata DOT se> wrote:
...
>> The issue was in incorrect post-processing function you've
>> mentioned. It used the 'member' function that gave incorrect
>> result if the list contained a searched record twice.
>
> Did you find out what was the strange thing about R8 = 10k:
>
>  http://www.delorie.com/archives/browse.cgi?p=geda-user/2015/12/31/14:11:23

As I already said, the processing function count-same-parts after
filtering out refdeses saw two records ("resistor"
"footprint_name" "10k") and chose the wrong one using the
'member' function after 'reverse' list. The 'member' function
returns not a record but the list tail starting from this
record. After you've changed value to 9k the records got different
and it all worked. The way of sorting/hacking the lists was
non-functional and opaque there, so I didn't dig down deeper after I
found this behaviour, though I believe it worked in some other
cases where records were in other places of the whole list (when I
saw the wrong behaviour two the same records were the first and
the last in the list).

>
>> I've written other functions for sorting and am planning to
>> replace the current ones with them. Didn't yet decided how to do
>> this better. As of now, the code in my 'parts' branch on github
>> seem to be working, though since it is a draft, it needs much
>> rewriting and commenting before pushing upstream.
>
> Give me a link, I can test it if you like.

The parts branch at
  https://github.com/vzh/geda-gaf

>> > But I do think the output should not have its case changed.
>> Then we could not join "Resistor 10k" and "resistor 10k" and count
>> them together in some cases.
>
> I think the best thing is to push that problem down to the user.

Agreed


>
>> > If you want to change anything, wouldn't it be better to have a
>> > separate
>> > sch/sym beautifier script ?
>>
>> Why not? However, at least basic things have to be done well.
>
> 1, In 2010 I did one to remove numslots=0 attribute which gsymcheck
>    complains about:
>
> $ find . -type f -name \*.sym | xargs perl -i -ne 'if (m/^numslots\=0/) {
> undef($old); } else { print $old if $old; undef($old); if (m/^T /) {  $old =
> $_; } else { print; }}'

gsymcheck is broken. I have rewritten it in scheme (see the
gsymcheck branch in the above repository on github) and used as a
module for gschem to check symbols interactively. However, I won't
work on it further yet since I have some other thoughts :)

>
> 2, upcase 1st char of device attribute.

It's easy to do using Scheme, if you want, isn't it ;)

>
> Any more, do you have a list ?

No

...
> Great, I'd like to test that.

You haven't even recompile gnetlist for that. Just use something
like:

gnetlist -m ./gnetlist/scheme/*partslist*.scm -g partslist3 -o - test.sch

...
>> > And it would be nice if columns lined up as in first example above.
>>
>> The same. I believe this is a business for some post-processing
>> program, since we just output a TSV lists.
>
> Hmm, maybe we could provide a postprocessor.

gnetlist is our postprocessor. You can load your custom/preferred
functions either before or after loading backends and thus change
its behaviour (e.g., using the -m option mentioned before).

Cheers,
  Vladimir

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