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Docs: Include internal cmds in toctree

Also fixing some missing refs (using single backticks instead of double).
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Krystine Sherwin 2025-03-21 10:28:48 +13:00
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Internal commands for developers Internal commands for developers
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/cmd/index_passes /cmd/index_passes
/cmd/index_techlibs /cmd/index_techlibs
.. TODO:: Fix index_internal not being included in pdf .. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
.. note:: /cmd/index_internal
Commands intended for internal developer use can also be found under
:doc:`/cmd/index_internal`

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independently and then ad-hoc combined with the hash function with some xorshift independently and then ad-hoc combined with the hash function with some xorshift
operations thrown in to mix bits together somewhat. A plugin can stay compatible operations thrown in to mix bits together somewhat. A plugin can stay compatible
with both versions prior and after the break by implementing both interfaces with both versions prior and after the break by implementing both interfaces
based on the existance and value of `YS_HASHING_VERSION`. based on the existance and value of ``YS_HASHING_VERSION``.
.. code-block:: cpp .. code-block:: cpp
:caption: Example hash compatibility wrapper :caption: Example hash compatibility wrapper

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Verilog Attributes and non-standard features
- The ``keep_hierarchy`` attribute on cells and modules keeps the `flatten` - The ``keep_hierarchy`` attribute on cells and modules keeps the `flatten`
command from flattening the indicated cells and modules. command from flattening the indicated cells and modules.
- The `gate_cost_equivalent` attribute on a module can be used to specify - The ``gate_cost_equivalent`` attribute on a module can be used to specify
the estimated cost of the module as a number of basic gate instances. See the estimated cost of the module as a number of basic gate instances. See
the help message of command `keep_hierarchy` which interprets this the help message of command `keep_hierarchy` which interprets this
attribute. attribute.