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NAME

       locon - mbk logical connector

DESCRIPTION

       The  locon is used to describe a connector of the logical view     of a figure. Connectors are describing
       the cell interface, and are the link between its physical and logical views, so the  names  must  be  the
       same.

       The declarations needed to work on locon are available in the header file "/labo/include/mlo404.h", where
       '404' is the actual mbk version.

       The following C structure supports the description of the logical connector :
              typedef struct locon {
                 struct locon     ∗NEXT;
                 char             ∗NAME;
                 struct losig     ∗SIG;
                 void             ∗ROOT;
                 char             DIRECTION;
                 char             TYPE;
                 struct ptype     ∗USER;
              } locon_list;

       NEXT                Pointer to the next locon of the list.

       NAME                Name of the connector. It identifies the connector, so it should unique  in  a  given
                           logical  figure.  A  logical  connector  with a given name correspond to the physical
                           connector or connectors of this name.

       SIG                 Pointer to the signal linked to the connector. This signal is, of course, unique. See
                           losig(3) for details.

       ROOT                Pointer  to  the object it belongs to. This object may be either a lofig, or a loins,
                           depending on the type of the connector.  See lofig(3) and loins for details.

       DIRECTION           This indicates  the  way  of  the  information  going  through  the  connector.   Six
                           directions are legal :

                           IN                  input

                           OUT                 output

                           INOUT               input and output

                           UNKNOWN             no information is available

                           TRISTATE            tristate output

                           TRANSCV             tristate output and input

       TYPE                Character  indicating if the connector belongs to a model or an instance. It can take
                           two values :

                           EXTERNAL            for figure connectors

                           INTERNAL            for instance connectors

                           The TYPE is needed to appropriatly cast the  ROOT  field,  and  must  be  approriatly
                           filled by the parsers. A misuse of it may cause strange behaviours.

       USER                Pointer  to  a  ptype  list, see ptype for details, that is a general purpose pointer
                           used to share informations on the connector.

SEE ALSO

       mbk(1), mbk(3), addlocon(3), getlocon(3), dellocon(3), losig(3), ptype(3), loins(3), lofig(3).