insrefmbkrds(3)


NAME

   insrefmbkrds - adds in RDS instance all the references of MBK instance.

SYNOPSYS

   #include "rfmnnn.h"
   rdsrec_list insrefmbkrds( InstanceMbk, ModelMbk, InstanceRds )
      phins_list  InstanceMbk;
      phfig_list  ModelMbk;
      rdsins_list InstanceRds;

PARAMETER

   InstanceMbk         MBK instance which contains references to treat.

   ModelMbk            Pointer to the model of the MBK instance.

   InstanceRds         RDS   Instance   which  has  to  receive  converted
                       references from MBK to RDS format.

DESCRIPTION

   The insrefmbkrds function adds in the RDS instance  all  references  of
   the  MBK instance converted to RDS format. All newly created references
   are chained each other (circulary list) using the  USER  field  of  the
   rdsrec_list structure.

RETURN VALUE

   Pointer  to  the  head  of  list  of  the  added  rectangles to the RDS
   instance.

ERRORS

   "Rds202: rdsalloc error, can't continue !"
          it's impossible to allocate the memory size desired

EXAMPLE

           #include "mphnnn.h"
           #include "mutnnn.h"
           #include "rdsnnn.h"
           #include "rfmnnn.h"
           #include "rtlnnn.h"
           typedef struct UserStruct
            {
              char STRING;
              void USER1;
            } UserStruct;
           main()
             {
               phfig_list  MbkFigure;
               phins_list  MbkInstance;
               phfig_list  MbkModelInstance;
               rdsfig_list RdsFigure;
               rdsins_list RdsInstance;
               rdsrec_list RdsReferenceList;
               mbkenv();
               rdsenv();
               loadrdsparam();
               / creates MbkFigure Named "core" /
               MbkFigure        = addphfig("core");
               / creates RdsFigure named "core_2" /
               RdsFigure        = addrdsfig("core_2",sizeof(UserStruct));
               / adds Mbk instance "n1_y" to MbkFigure named "core" /
               MbkInstance      = addphins(MbkFigure,"n1_y","inv_1",NOSYM,4,9);
               / Gets Model of instance n1_y /
               MbkModelInstance = getphfig("n1_y",'A');
               / creates Rds instance named "block_1" added to RdsFigure /
               RdsInstance =
                   addrdsins(RdsFigure,"block","block_1",RDS_NOSYM,8,6);
               /
                   adds reference of "inv_1" instance Mbk in Rds instance
                   named "block_1"
               /
               RdsReferenceList = insrefmbkrds ( MbkInstance,
                                                 MbkModelInstance,
                                                 RdsInstance );
               viewrfmrec ( RdsReferenceList );
             }

SEE ALSO

   librfm, librds, viewrfmrec, loadrdsparam





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