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NAME

       admsXml - An automatic device model synthesizer.

SYNOPSIS

       admsXml source [OPTIONS] -e script1 [-e script2 ...]

DESCRIPTION

       admsXml  is  a  code generator that converts electrical compact device models specified in
       high-level description language  into  ready-to-compile  c  code  for  the  API  of  spice
       simulators.

FILES

        source
              verilog-ams source code

        script1, ...
              admst scripts (xml format)

OPTIONS

       -D NAME
              predefine NAME as a macro, with definition `1'

       -D NAME=DEFINITION
              predefine NAME as a macro, with definition DEFINITION

       -I DIR Add directory DIR to search path for header files

       -x     ignore file .adms.implicit.xml

       -xv    do not check version number of scripts

       -i, --info
              miscellaneous info (release, web site, mailing list)

       -v, --version
              version number

       -h, --help
              short help

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       - adms_info="yes"|"no"
              print info [default=yes]

       - adms_usage="yes"|"no"
              print usage [default=yes]

       - adms_verbose="yes"|"no"
              print messages [default=no]

       - adms_debug="yes"|"no"
              print more messages [default=no]

       - adms_dbg_vla="yes"|"no"
              debug messages during vla parsing [default=no]

       - adms_dbg_xml="yes"|"no"
              debug messages during xml parsing [default=no]

       - adms_dbg_pre="yes"|"no"
              debug messages during vla preprocessing [default=no]

AVAILABILITY

       The latest version of admsXml can always be obtained from mot-adms.sourceforge.net

REPORTING BUGS

       Known    bugs    are    documented    within    the    BUGS    file.    Report   bugs   to
       <r29173@users.sourceforge.net>.

COPYRIGHT

       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO  warranty;  not
       even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

AUTHORS

       Written by Laurent Lemaitre <r29173@users.sourceforge.net>.