1.) Fixed bug on build_nets when DBU's of target
and source layout were different
2.) Global nets of subcircuits need to be considered
also when they are already connected through other
connections.
- Changed to const & objects in the Spice writer delegate
to non-const & for Ruby/Python reimplementation (as const/non-const
ambiguity is an issue for Ruby/Python we cannot efficiently
work with const refs)
- Updated test data because the previous implementation wasn't
using refs but rather copies of device and device class
objects.
Reimplementing virtual functions with
"const &" arguments wasn't behaving as
expected because these arguments were
copied.
Now, "const &" for arguments (in virtual
function reimplementation) is not implemented
as a copy.
In addition, now it's possible to declare
results as references always (also if const &).
See gsiTest.cc:1078 for example:
// gsi::arg_make_reference makes the function's return value
// always being taken as a reference
gsi::method<C_P, const CopyDetector &, const CopyDetector &, gsi::arg_make_reference> ("pass_cd_cref_as_ref", &C_P::pass_cd_cref)
Reimplementing virtual functions with
"const &" arguments wasn't behaving as
expected because these arguments were
copied.
Now, "const &" for arguments (in virtual
function reimplementation) is not implemented
as a copy.
In addition, now it's possible to declare
results as references always (also if const &).
See gsiTest.cc:1078 for example:
// gsi::arg_make_reference makes the function's return value
// always being taken as a reference
gsi::method<C_P, const CopyDetector &, const CopyDetector &, gsi::arg_make_reference> ("pass_cd_cref_as_ref", &C_P::pass_cd_cref)
Reason for the problem: the interaction test
has to keep separate "inside" records for both
below and above the scanline, not just once.
With the single record, the step in the
left polygon erased the "inside" condition.
Reason for the problem: the interaction test
has to keep separate "inside" records for both
below and above the scanline, not just once.
With the single record, the step in the
left polygon erased the "inside" condition.
The device handling in the netlist extractor was now
entirely moved to device cells. New options are introduced
for exporting these cells. Tests have been updated.
The cause for the problem was that the layout got updated
while iterating causing the mess within the iterator.
This solution is to lock the layout while an iterator
is present. This happens for various Cell and Shapes
iterator, so it's a major enhancement.