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Matthias Koefferlein 2021-01-16 11:13:17 +01:00
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@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ class DRCOpNode
# first argument. This will not render the desired results.
# Remember that the "drc" function will walk over all primary
# shapes and present single primaries to the NOT operation together
# the the secondaries of that single shape. So when you use
# with the secondaries of that single shape. So when you use
# secondary shapes as the first argument, they will not see all
# all the primaries required to compute the correct result.
# That's also why a XOR operation cannot be provided in the
@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ CODE
#
# For this measurement edges are considered without their direction and straight lines.
# A horizontal edge has an angle of zero degree. A vertical one has
# an angle of 90 degee. The angle range is from -90 (exclusive) to 90 degree (inclusive).
# an angle of 90 degrees. The angle range is from -90 (exclusive) to 90 degree (inclusive).
#
# If the input shapes are not polygons or edge pairs, they are converted to edges
# before the angle test is made.
@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ CODE
# @/code
#
# Note that angle checks usually imply the need to rotation variant formation as cells which
# are placed unrotated and rotated by 90 degree cannot be considered identical. This imposes
# are placed non-rotated and rotated by 90 degree cannot be considered identical. This imposes
# a performance penalty in hierarchical mode. If possible, consider using \DRC#rectilinear for
# example to detect shapes with non-manhattan geometry instead of using angle checks.
#
@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ CODE
# @brief Applies corner rounding
# @synopsis expression.rounded_corners(inner, outer, n)
#
# This operation acts on polygons and applies corner rounding the the given inner
# This operation acts on polygons and applies corner rounding to the given inner
# and outer corner radius and the number of points n per full circle. See \Layer#rounded_corners for more details.
#
# The "rounded_corners" method is available as a plain function or as a method on \DRC# expressions.
@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ CODE
# %DRC%
# @name extent_refs
# @brief Returns partial references to the boundings boxes of the polygons
# @brief Returns partial references to the bounding boxes of the polygons
# @synopsis expression.extent_refs([ options ])
#
# The extent_refs operation acts on polygons and has the same effect than \Layer#extent_refs.

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ module DRC
# within the DRC.
#
# When the DRC function is executed, it will basically visit all shapes
# from the input layer. This is the layer, the "drc" method is called on.
# from the input layer (the layer, the "drc" method is called on)).
# While it does, it collects the neighbor shapes from all involved other inputs
# and runs the requested operations on each cluster.
# Currently, "drc" is only available for polygon layers.
@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ module DRC
# but involves potentially complex and heavy operations such as booleans, interact
# etc. For this reason, the "drc" function may provide a better performance.
#
# In addition, within the loop a single shape from the input layer is presented to
# In addition, within the loop a single shape from the input layer is presented to the
# execution engine which runs the operations.
# This allows using operations such as "size" without having to consider
# neigbor polygons growing into the area of the initial shape. In this sense,
# neighbor polygons growing into the area of the initial shape. In this sense,
# the "drc" function sees the layer as individual polygons rather than
# a global "sea of polygons". This enables new applications which are otherwise
# difficult to implement.
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ module DRC
# ("if_all").
#
# For example, this will select all polygons which are rectangles
# and whose area is larger than 20 quare micrometers:
# and whose area is larger than 20 square micrometers:
#
# @code
# out = in.drc(if_all(rectangles, area > 20.0))
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# small (2x2 DBU) box markers.
#
# The "corners" operator can be put into a condition which means it's
# applied to coners meeting a particular angle constraint.
# applied to corners meeting a particular angle constraint.
def _cop_corners(as_dots = DRCAsDots::new(false))
# NOTE: this method is a fallback for the respective global ones which route to DRCLayer or here.