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TEXT: H saved in a file, the user is reminded of this and askedTEXT: H to confirm. (The variable Gnoaskquit Hdisables this.)TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:noaskquitSUBJECT: rehashTITLE: rehashTEXT: TEXT: GrehashTEXT: H HRecalculate the internal hash tables used when lookingTEXT: H up UNIX commands, and make all UNIX commands in theTEXT: H user's PATH available for command completion. This isTEXT: H a no-op unless you have the Gunixcom Hvariable set.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:unixcomcommSEEALSO: NUTMEG:unixcomSUBJECT: repeatTITLE: repeatTEXT: TEXT: Grepeat H[ _n_u_m_b_e_r ]TEXT: H Execute the statements in the block defined by thisTEXT: H line and the corresponding Gend Hstatement _n_u_m_b_e_r times,TEXT: H or indefinitely if no _n_u_m_b_e_r is given.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:proglangSUBJECT: rusageTITLE: rusageTEXT: TEXT: Grusage H[ Gall H] [ _r_e_s_o_u_r_c_e ] ...TEXT: H Print out various resource usage statistics. If Gall HisTEXT: H given as an argument, all the information available isTEXT: H printed. If no arguments are given, only total timeTEXT: H and space usage are printed. Otherwise, informationTEXT: H corresponding to each of the arguments is printed. TheTEXT: H resource types recognised are given below. Note thatTEXT: H many of them are available only with GspiceH, and someTEXT: H only available with UNIX.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:accept NUTMEG:elapsed NUTMEG:faultsSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:loadtime NUTMEG:lutime NUTMEG:rejectedSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:solvetime NUTMEG:space NUTMEG:timeSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:totaltime NUTMEG:totiter NUTMEG:traniterSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:tranpoints NUTMEG:transolvetime NUTMEG:trantimeSUBJECT: acceptTITLE: acceptTEXT: TEXT: GacceptTEXT: H HThe number of accepted time points.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: elapsedTITLE: elapsedTEXT: TEXT: GelapsedTEXT: H HThe total amount of time elapsed since the last GrusageTEXT: H elapsed Hcommand.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: faultsTITLE: faultsTEXT: TEXT: GfaultsTEXT: H HThe number of page faults caused by the program so far.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: loadtimeTITLE: loadtimeTEXT: TEXT: GloadtimeTEXT: H HThe amount of time spent loading the matrix.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: lutimeTITLE: lutimeTEXT: TEXT: GlutimeTEXT: H HThe amount of time spent doing transient L-U decomposi-TEXT: H tion.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: rejectedTITLE: rejectedTEXT: TEXT: GrejectedTEXT: H HThe number of rejected time points.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: solvetimeTITLE: solvetimeTEXT: TEXT: GsolvetimeTEXT: H HThe amount of time spent solving the matrix.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: spaceTITLE: spaceTEXT: TEXT: GspaceTEXT: H HThe amount of data space currently used by the program.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: timeTITLE: timeTEXT: TEXT: Gtime HThe amount of time spent so far doing the currentTEXT: H analysis.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: totaltimeTITLE: totaltimeTEXT: TEXT: GtotaltimeTEXT: H HThe total amount of time spent by the program since itTEXT: H was started.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: totiterTITLE: totiterTEXT: TEXT: GtotiterTEXT: H HThe total number of iterations.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: traniterTITLE: traniterTEXT: TEXT: GtraniterTEXT: H HThe number of transient iterations.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: tranpointsTITLE: tranpointsTEXT: TEXT: GtranpointsTEXT: H HThe number of transient time points.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: transolvetimeTITLE: transolvetimeTEXT: TEXT: GtransolvetimeTEXT: H HThe amount transient solve time.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: trantimeTITLE: trantimeTEXT: TEXT: GtrantimeTEXT: H HThe total transient time so far.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: setTITLE: setTEXT: TEXT: Gset H[ _v_a_r_n_a_m_e [ G= H_v_a_l_u_e ] ] ...TEXT: H The Gset Hcommand allows the user to examine and setTEXT: H variables. In the first form, the names and values ofTEXT: H all the variables are printed. Some may be prefixedTEXT: H with a '*', which means that they are associated withTEXT: H the current plot, and will change when the current plotTEXT: H changes. Others may be prefixed by a '+', which meansTEXT: H that they are associated with the current circuit. IfTEXT: H a variable is defined which has the same name as oneTEXT: H associated with the current plot or circuit, it takesTEXT: H precedence for printing with the Gset Hcommand and $TEXT: H expansion, but it will not change the value used by theTEXT: H circuit. Some variables are read-only and may not beTEXT: H changed by the user. This is not indicated by the GsetTEXT: H Hcommand, however.TEXT: HTEXT: In the second form, where a _v_a_r_n_a_m_e is given, thatTEXT: H variable is either set (with a 'true' boolean value),TEXT: H or given the _v_a_l_u_e specified. A value may be a number,TEXT: H a string, or a list of values. A string is anythingTEXT: H which isn't a list or parsable as a number, and a listTEXT: H is surrounded by parentheses. The variables which haveTEXT: H any meaning to Gnutmeg Hor Gspice Hare listed in the GVARI-TEXT: H ABLES Hsection of the manual.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:unsetSEEALSO: NUTMEG:variablesSEEALSO: NUTMEG:variablesubSUBJECT: setplotTITLE: setplotTEXT: TEXT: Gsetplot H[ _p_l_o_t_n_a_m_e ]TEXT: H Set the current plot to the plot with the given name,TEXT: H or if no name is given, prompt the user with a menu.TEXT: H Note that Gsetplot His a command script - it is possibleTEXT: H to change the current plot by setting the variable Gcur-TEXT: H plotH.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:curplotSEEALSO: NUTMEG:plotvarsSUBJECT: settypeTITLE: settypeTEXT: TEXT: Gsettype H_t_y_p_e [ _v_e_c_t_o_r ] ...TEXT: H Change the type of the named vectors to _t_y_p_e. TypeTEXT: H names can be found in the manual page for GsconvertH, orTEXT: H they may be defined with the Gdeftype Hcommand.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: shellTITLE: shellTEXT: TEXT: Gshell H[ _c_o_m_m_a_n_d ] ...TEXT: H Fork a shell, or execute the arguments as a command toTEXT: H the shell. This command works with both UNIX and VMS.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:unixcomSUBJECT: shiftTITLE: shiftTEXT: TEXT: Gshift H[ _v_a_r_n_a_m_e ] [ _n_u_m_b_e_r ]TEXT: H If _v_a_r_n_a_m_e is the name of a list variable, it isTEXT: H shifted to the left by _n_u_m_b_e_r elements. (I.e, theTEXT: H _n_u_m_b_e_r leftmost elements are removed.) The defaultTEXT: H _v_a_r_n_a_m_e is GargvH, and the default _n_u_m_b_e_r is 1.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:variablesSUBJECT: showTITLE: showTEXT: TEXT: Gshow H[ _d_e_v_n_a_m_e ] ... G: H[ _p_a_r_m_n_a_m_e ] ...TEXT: H Print the named device parameters of the requested dev-TEXT: H ices. Either the device name list or the parameterTEXT: H name list may be GallH, and the device names may containTEXT: H the G*, ?, Hand G[] Hwildcard characters. For lists of theTEXT: H parameters that the various devices recognise, see theTEXT: H SPICE3 User's Guide.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:alterSUBJECT: sourceTITLE: sourceTEXT: TEXT: Gsource H_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e ...TEXT: H The Gsource Hcommand has two functions - it loads a cir-TEXT: H cuit description from a file or set of files, and itTEXT: H reads commands to be executed from a file. Since com-TEXT: H mands may be imbedded in circuit files, the two areTEXT: H treated in the same manner. Command lines must be sur-TEXT: H rounded by the lines G.control Hand G.endc Hin the file, orTEXT: H prefixed by G*# Hin order to be recognised as commands.TEXT: H (The exception to this rule is the file G.spiceinitH,TEXT: H which is known to contain only commands.) In eitherTEXT: H case, the first line in the file is ignored, so a com-TEXT: H mand script must begin with a blank line and then aTEXT: H G.control Hline.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:sourcepathSUBJECT: stateTITLE: stateTEXT: TEXT: GstateTEXT: H HIt's not clear what this command should do. CurrentlyTEXT: H it prints the name and status of the current curcuit.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: statusTITLE: statusTEXT: TEXT: GstatusTEXT: H HPrint out a summary of all the Gtrace, stop, save, HandTEXT: H Giplot Hcommands that are active. The numbers given mayTEXT: H be used with the Gdelete Hcommand to de-activate theTEXT: H trace.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: SPICE:deleteSEEALSO: SPICE:stepSEEALSO: SPICE:iplotSEEALSO: SPICE:stopSUBJECT: stepTITLE: stepTEXT: TEXT: Gstep H[ _n_u_m_b_e_r ]TEXT: H Single-step the simulation, or let it run for _n_u_m_b_e_rTEXT: H time steps if a _n_u_m_b_e_r is given.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: SPICE:iplotSEEALSO: SPICE:stopSEEALSO: NUTMEG:statusSEEALSO: SPICE:deleteSUBJECT: stopTITLE: stopTEXT: TEXT: Gstop H[ Gafter H_n_u_m ] [ Gwhen H_v_a_l_1 _o_p _v_a_l_2 ] ...TEXT: H Create a breakpoint. If an Gafter Hclause is given, theTEXT: H simulation will stop after _n_u_m points. If a GwhenTEXT: H Hclause is included, at each point, the _v_a_l_1 _o_p _v_a_l_2TEXT: H condition will be checked, and if it is true, the simu-TEXT: H lation will stop. If more than one Gwhen Hor GafterTEXT: H Hclause is put on one line, the conjunction of the con-TEXT: H ditions is checked. The _v_a_ls may be either constantsTEXT: H or node names. The possible _o_ps are:TEXT: H Geq Hor G= H(equal to)TEXT: H Gne Hor G<> H(not equal to)TEXT: H Ggt Hor G> H(greater than)
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