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        <title>gnucap:manual:tech:plugins:languages:instance:label</title>
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        <created>2013-06-21T23:08:46-05:00</created>
        <issued>2013-06-21T23:08:46-05:00</issued>
        <modified>2013-06-21T23:08:46-05:00</modified>
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        <summary>Implementation

parse, print label

Background

The label is a string by which this instance is known.

In a paramset (Spice .model) the label is the name of the new type being defined.

A “short_label” is the simple form of the label, without scope information.</summary>
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        <title>gnucap:manual:tech:plugins:languages:instance:ports</title>
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        <created>2013-06-21T23:10:25-05:00</created>
        <issued>2013-06-21T23:10:25-05:00</issued>
        <modified>2013-06-21T23:10:25-05:00</modified>
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        <summary>Implementation

parse, print ports

Background

Ports are the connections, how this particular instance is connected to the rest of the circuit.

Paramsets do not have ports.

In most languages, ports are nodes.  “Through” ports such as currents are rarely supported.  In a language that does support current ports, the syntax is the same.</summary>
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        <title>gnucap:manual:tech:plugins:languages:instance:type</title>
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        <created>2013-06-20T22:13:43-05:00</created>
        <issued>2013-06-20T22:13:43-05:00</issued>
        <modified>2013-06-20T22:13:43-05:00</modified>
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        <summary>Implementation

parse, print instance, paramset

parse, print type

Background

It may seem redundant to parse the type again, because the type is already known.  It was determined by find_type_in_string, then the type was looked up, and a new instance of that type was created.</summary>
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