fixed multiplexers with named ports + minor changes
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/// Draws a block circuit diagram
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///
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/// This function is also available as `circuiteria.circuit()`
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///
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/// - body (none, array, element): A code block in which draw functions have been called
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/// - length (length, ratio): Optional base unit
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/// -> none
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stroke: black + 1pt,
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id: "",
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debug: (
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grid: false,
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ports: false
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)
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) = {
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stroke: black + 1pt,
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id: "",
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debug: (
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grid: false,
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ports: false
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)
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) = element.elmt(
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auto-ports: true,
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ports-y: (),
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debug: (
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grid: false,
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ports: false
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)
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) = draw.get-ctx(ctx => {
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stroke: black + 1pt,
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id: "",
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debug: (
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grid: false,
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ports: false
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)
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) = {
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stroke: black + 1pt,
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id: "",
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debug: (
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grid: false,
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ports: false
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)
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) = {
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let bits = util.lpad(str(i, base: 2), nbits)
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ports.push((id: "in" + str(i), name: bits))
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}
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} else {
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for (i, port) in entries.enumerate() {
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ports.push((id: "in" + str(i), name: port))
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}
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}
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element.elmt(
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///
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/// #example(`#util.lpad("0100", 8)`, mode: "markup")
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///
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/// - s (str): The string to pad
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/// - string (str): The string to pad
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/// - len (int): The target length
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/// -> str
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#let lpad(s, len) = {
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let res = "0" * len + s
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#let lpad(string, len) = {
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let res = "0" * len + string
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return res.slice(-len)
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}
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/// - style (str): The wire's style (see `wire-styles` for possible values)
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/// - reverse (bool): If true, the start and end points will be swapped (useful in cases where the start point depends on the end point, for example with perpendiculars)
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/// - zigzag-ratio (ratio): Position of the zigzag vertical relative to the horizontal span (only with style "zigzag")
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/// - dodge-y (int, float, length, ratio): Y position to dodge the wire to (only with style "dodge")
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/// - dodge-y (number): Y position to dodge the wire to (only with style "dodge")
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/// - dodge-sides (array): The start and end sides (going out of the connected element) of the wire (only with style "dodge")
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/// - dodge-margins (array): The start and end margins (i.e. space before dodging) of the wire (only with style "dodge")
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#let wire(
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