were made where contacts are placed when shifting up on metal
layer but not made for the reverse case. Also corrected one
inconsistency with non-minimum width wires.
centering wires on grid lines when using a snap grid) so that
the wire width is maintained when switching from one layer to
another, when the wire width is larger than the minimum for the
route layer.
(once corrected in an experimental branch but never merged). This
avoids changing the actual bounding box of the cell to match the
LEF bounding box, but defines a property instead and uses that
property for certain functions such as displaying the bounding box
outline or selecting the cell. This avoids certain related errors
such as the failure to extract connections to areas outside of the
fixed bounding box.
as long as the command is not attempting to modify the port.
Attempts to modify ports in non-edit cells result in an error
message that is more helpful than the previous "Exactly one label
must be present..." text.
routine was erasing and redrawing in one step, which ignored the
possibility of having to erase from one window and redraw in
another if the cursor moved focus from one window to another.
This led to crosshairs being improperly drawn and erased when
multiple windows were present, if the windows had different cells
loaded.
since the edit box was undefined in the code, potentially this
fixes any number of random problems that might be seen with the
"port" command. Also: Modified the cell bounding box recalculation
so that it does not continually update a parent cell on every
addition of a child cell but only once for each child cell found.
This greatly reduces the time for GDS file input in the case of
large arrays of cells.
function that was available in versions 7.1 and earlier that
allows the use of the command "erase errors" to remove DRC error
paint (only when the DRC checker is off, of course).
This correction allows a full path to be passed for the cellname
and will (correctly) break the path into cell name and path
components (previously was naming the cell with the full path).
To avoid name conflicts, the cell name gets modified if the path
cannot be resolved against an existing cell of the same name.
enabling the "plow" command. At this time, however, not all
rules are being implemented correctly given the numerous changes
to the DRC handling since the last time "plow" was working. Fixes
are ongoing.
that are longer than the formerly-fixed array size 256. This
conflicted with the recent addition of holding path data in
properties, where the path coordinates can be significantly
longer than the fixed array size. Same change as made to magic
version 8.1.
a port so that repeated uses of "apply" won't fail because the
port number is already used. Corrected the "port remove" command,
which didn't work, and corrected the script to do "port exists"
before "port index" so that the latter won't complain if the label
is not a port. Same changes made to magic-8.1.
from "gds polygon subcell". Previously both polygons and paths
were put into subcells named polygonXXXXX (substitute numbers
for XXXXX). Now polygons go into cells named polygonXXXXX and
paths go into cells named pathXXXXX. This makes it easier to
keep track of the original path. NOTE: The path centerline
should be kept as a cell property in this case, and the path
options like endcap style can also be held as properties. The
polygon boundary should be treated similarly.
avoid the problem where subcells violate DRC themselves but do
not violate DRC in the context of the parent (i.e., the parent
adds metal to avoid minimum area error), DRC errors in subcells
are neither counted nor displayed, but they remain present in
the subcell database. The DRC check enumerates all subcell
errors as mandatory check areas in DRCFindInteractions(), so
that those areas are always counted with the interaction areas.
Previously, if a subcell violated a DRC rule by itself, that
error would be counted and displayed in the parent even if the
parent had paint causing the error to no longer exist.
development had been halted since it was first created back in April.
Version 8.2 is now the official development version, with the first
development push to create a Cairo graphics interface.