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NAME

       beh_makgex - create a GEX for each expression in a description

SYNOPSYS

       void beh_makgex (fig_pnt)
       struct befig *fig_pnt;

PARAMETERS

       fig_pnt   pointer of the BEFIG structure

DESCRIPTION

       beh_makgex()  reads  a  whole  behavioral description (a BEFIG) and creates a GEX for each
       expression present in the description. A GEX is a  structure  able  to  represents  binary
       expressions.  It has almost the same organization as an ABL but, like a BDD, uses an index
       to represent variables.  For simple  signals  (simple  outputs  -  BEOUT,  simple  iternal
       signals  -  BEAUX,  simple  internal  delayed  signals  - BEDLY), one GEX is created which
       corresponds to the expression that drives the signal. The GEX is stored  into  a  specific
       field  in  the  corresponding structure (NODE). For signals that have multiple expressions
       (registers, internal busses, bussed ports), one GEX is created  for  each  expression  and
       stored  in the corresponding field of the structure (CNDNODE for conditions or VALNODE for
       the value).

       fig_pnt represents the pointer of the description.

EXAMPLE

       #include <beh109.h>
       struct befig *befig_pnt;

       beh_makgex (befig_pnt);

SEE ALSO

       beh(3), befig(3), berin(3), beaux(3), bereg(3), beh_debug(3), beh_makbdd(3)