The root cause was that the terminal identity could
not be derived in the presence of soft connections
inside the device abstract cell. The solution is to
join soft connected clusters in the device abstracts with
a warning.
So far, must-connect connections had to be made
one level up in the hierarchy or promoted further
using labels and such. Now, must-connect connections
can be made at any point up in the hierarchy.
* Fixed issue #1608 (Device extractor error shape)
* New test data
* Add-on: pressing Esc on the netlist or marker browser clears markers
* Updated test data
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Co-authored-by: Matthias Koefferlein <matthias@klayout.de>
Reworked include-expansion scheme for DRC/LVS such that
include expansion is done by the interpreter, hence is
also available for re-running the script from the
marker/netlist browser.
This also affects the D25 implementation.
* Some doc fixes as preparation for PDF generation
* Some doc bug fixes and enhancements for PDF manual generation
* Fixed a number of invalid references found during PDF generation
* Enable PCellDeclarationHelper doc for help system
* Fixed doc text
* Fixed some doc issues with invalid links etc.
* First step for solution:
Problem was: the ambiguity resolver was making decisions which later resulted in
a name conflict. Later on, another branch of the backtracking algorithm came
across the same situation but decided based on names, creating an conflict.
First part of the solution is to establish the backtracking information
during ambiguity resolution and using that rather than an alternative branch
later on. This avoids this conflict, but does not favor names as mandated
by the "use_names" flag. This will be the second step of the solution.
* Bugfixed solution (partially)
* Introducing third pass in netlist compare
The second pass is "ambiguity resolution by name" and
is skipped if "consider_net_names" is false. The third
pass then is ignoring the names.
* Bugfix
* Comment fixed, test updates
* Added tests
* Added test data variant for CentOS 8
* Fixed issue-1011 by using single-point polygons for texts in deep mode. Tests need fixing.
* Updated tests (text become a single point)
* Added test for issue-1011
* Device#net_for_terminal with terminal name
* Spice writer now dumps all parameters for resistors and caps (also secondary)
* Enabled Spice writer delegate in LVS (spice_format(...))
* Device class factories for built-in device extractors