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I have an ERC warning output, part of which shows:
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R2.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R5.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R8.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R11.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R14.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R17.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R20.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R23.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R26.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R29.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R32.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R35.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R38.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R41.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R44.
ERC WARNING: Unconnected pin: PASSIVE pin 2/~ of R/R47.
Clearly I forgot to connect one end of a resistor. Unfortunately I have no idea which, as I haven't tagged or named my resistors. It would be neat if the ERC warning told me where the part was defined. I think something like this could be done by hooking into the logic which adds the part to a circuit, probably using something like inspect.findsource (which is slow.... but so is SKIDL :D).
If this bothers me enough and I get the time I'll have a go at implementing it, but I'd be interested to know what others do about it.
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I have an ERC warning output, part of which shows:
Clearly I forgot to connect one end of a resistor. Unfortunately I have no idea which, as I haven't tagged or named my resistors. It would be neat if the ERC warning told me where the part was defined. I think something like this could be done by hooking into the logic which adds the part to a circuit, probably using something like
inspect.findsource
(which is slow.... but so is SKIDL :D).If this bothers me enough and I get the time I'll have a go at implementing it, but I'd be interested to know what others do about it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: