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Update documentation/demos based on cleanup
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@ -24,19 +24,19 @@ struct FunctionalDummyBackend : public Backend {
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// write node functions
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for (auto node : ir)
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*f << " assign " << id2cstr(node.name())
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*f << " assign " << node.name().unescape()
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<< " = " << node.to_string() << "\n";
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*f << "\n";
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// write outputs and next state
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for (auto output : ir.outputs())
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*f << " " << id2cstr(output->kind)
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<< " " << id2cstr(output->name)
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<< " = " << id2cstr(output->value().name()) << "\n";
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*f << " " << output->kind.unescape()
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<< " " << output->name.unescape()
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<< " = " << output->value().name().unescape() << "\n";
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for (auto state : ir.states())
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*f << " " << id2cstr(state->kind)
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<< " " << id2cstr(state->name)
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<< " = " << id2cstr(state->next_value().name()) << "\n";
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*f << " " << state->kind.unescape()
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<< " " << state->name.unescape()
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<< " = " << state->next_value().name().unescape() << "\n";
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}
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}
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} FunctionalDummyBackend;
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@ -230,8 +230,7 @@ Use ``log_error()`` to report a non-recoverable error:
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.. code:: C++
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if (design->modules.count(module->name) != 0)
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log_error("A module with the name %s already exists!\n",
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RTLIL::id2cstr(module->name));
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log_error("A module with the name %s already exists!\n", module);
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Use ``log_cmd_error()`` to report a recoverable error:
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@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ pointer ``f`` to the output file, or stdout if none is given.
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For this minimal example all we are doing is printing out each node. The
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``node.name()`` method returns an ``RTLIL::IdString``, which we convert for
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printing with ``id2cstr()``. Then, to print the function of the node, we use
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printing with ``unescape()``. Then, to print the function of the node, we use
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``node.to_string()`` which gives us a string of the form ``function(args)``. The
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``function`` part is the result of ``Functional::IR::fn_to_string(node.fn())``;
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while ``args`` is the zero or more arguments passed to the function, most
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