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    <title>* gnucap:manual:languages</title>
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        <title>gnucap:manual:languages:spectre</title>
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        <created>2015-12-11T15:39:55-05:00</created>
        <issued>2015-12-11T15:39:55-05:00</issued>
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        <summary>The Spectre language plugin attempts to support the syntax of the Cadence Spectre simulator.

Not all features of Spectre are supported, but those that work will work with Spectre syntax.  Wherever possible, Gnucap features will work in Spectre mode, even if they don't work in Spectre.</summary>
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        <title>gnucap:manual:languages:spice</title>
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        <created>2026-02-16T04:36:12-05:00</created>
        <issued>2026-02-16T04:36:12-05:00</issued>
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        <summary>SPICE has irregular and confusing syntax. The preferred way to use SPICE netlists is through subckt declarations. A subckt declaration creates a type that can be used in any language. Case sensitivity can be enabled (default is off in Spice), in order to avoid problems later, when the netlist is expanded.</summary>
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        <title>gnucap:manual:languages:verilog</title>
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        <created>2026-02-11T04:12:03-05:00</created>
        <issued>2026-02-11T04:12:03-05:00</issued>
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        <summary>WARNING, TRANSITION

In order to get the most up-to-date verilog experience, you should use the Verilog language implementation from modelgen-verilog.
See “Status” below.

END WARNING

The Verilog language plugin attempts to support the syntax of the Verilog-AMS language.</summary>
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