- Assuming user installing with brew wants the library link to go to cellar rather than /usr/local/opt/.
- Python gets updated often in brew, and an update could possibly break klayout.
Using brew's qt and python3 formulae
Bonus: I have also added a script that embeds python into bundle, recursively adding dependencies from inside /usr/local/opt. That means that /usr/local/lib folders are not going to be copied. I saw one dependency to /usr/local/lib/gcc from one of numpy's modules, instead of pointing towards /usr/local/opt/gcc/lib/gcc.
Side effects: Renaming Qt5Custom to Qt5Brew
This commit tries to address #85 and provide these features:
- dynamic configuration of the macro IDE behaviour
- side effect: a new entry in the setup dialog for the
IDE settings
- "stop on exceptions" can be taught to ignore certain files
The aim of this rework was to enable PCell implementations
that use the basic methods rather than the "_impl" variants.
For the latter, potential variable name clashes happen when
parameters are called "cell", "layout", "layer" or similar.
New methods enable implementation on the level of the
non-"impl" methods. For example:
def produce(self, layout, layers, parameters, cell):
self.init_values(parameters, layers)
...
self.finish()
This commit
- Ignores exceptions when checking for PCells that accept shapes.
Hence a single rogue one does not break the feature.
- Prevents errors when parameters named "layer" are present
by making the implementation safe against this case.
- In addition, guiding shape parameters of type "Path", "Box" etc.
(i.e. integer types) are supported too although they are
not recommended for portability.
Without this commit, bookmark menus got grayed out
on MacOS with Qt5 sometimes. Now, the implementation
of recent file menu, bookmark menu, macro menu and
the static main menu use the same framewkork which
includes a workaround for the disabled menu issue.