* First implementation.
* PORT BACK: fixed a few flaws (fixed-width side panel ..)
1. On "save as" the filename displayed in the cell view selection box
was not updated
2. The width of the library and cellview panel could not be reduced
below the width of the combo boxes in the headers. So the
panels might have become pretty wide without being able to reduce
them.
* Implemented #560 (multiple techs on libraries)
* WIP: added basic feature and tests.
* WIP: provide tests are GSI binding of new antenna check
* Fixed issue #579 (perimeter_only mode for antenna check)
* Updated DRC doc for 'perimeter_only'
1. On "save as" the filename displayed in the cell view selection box
was not updated
2. The width of the library and cellview panel could not be reduced
below the width of the combo boxes in the headers. So the
panels might have become pretty wide without being able to reduce
them.
* First implementation of the perimeter factor for antenna check, unit tests.
* Bugfix and unit tests for GSI binding of new antenna check version.
* DRC integration of perimeter-enabled antenna check.
* Enhanced DRC doc for antenna rule
commit d77702cd86066f3a97d740a95923fa598c2ff07b
Author: Matthias Koefferlein <matthias@koefferlein.de>
Date: Sat Mar 28 21:28:39 2020 +0100
Wildcard expansion feature on layer mapping
Finished feature, added doc and test.
The solution is to use placeholder indexes for the
layer mapping which are substituted by the real
layers when they are encountered.
commit af60b5f18acfe3c5e2f1d4e6bc6ee752a246dc0d
Author: Matthias Koefferlein <matthias@koefferlein.de>
Date: Sat Mar 28 19:11:32 2020 +0100
Preparations for new feature: introduce relative and wildcard target layer specs
Problem: the debugger was printing an object's value as string.
The effect is that for big objects "to_s" will deliver huge strings
(e.g. polygons, netlists ...). "inspect" is better (already used
for Python), but it's aliased to "to_s" in Python and Ruby.
Huge strings will stall the debugger.
The solution is to stop this aliasing (Ruby 2.x doesn't do it
itself anymore) and use "inspect" consistently for Python and
Ruby.
Details can still be printed in the console.