SPICE subcircuit definitions from a netlist file and apply the port
order in the netlist to the port labels in the corresponding cell
or cells in the magic database. Also: Corrected an error in the
bloat-all code introduced in a recent commit that can cause a
segfault.
the last couple of days, was left in a state where it keeps appending
".mag" to the filename if "save" or "writeall" is executed more than
once in the same edit session. Also, added ext2sim.sh and ext2spice.sh
to the CLEANS list in tcltk, and added both to .gitignore so they are
not tracked. Removed them from git to stop the current tracking.
now scale with Opts(scale), which is a zoom scalefactor (default 1), and
Opts(toolscale) sets an independent sizing for the toolbar icons, which is
multiplied by the Opts(scale) scalefactor. Also: Added GR_LIBS to the
link options for magicexec and magicdnull, to avoid compile-time problems
on some systems (thank you to Charlene of OpenBSD for the patch!).
and merged the contents into drcmgr.tcl, with a new button in the
DRC manager for saving the DRC contents. Loading is somewhat less
useful since the DRC error tiles are interactive. The DRC manager
still has the issue that every checked edge becomes a separate
entry; this is an artifact of the way the DRC checker works, but
it creates large numbers of error areas, many of which are redundant.
distributed installations, where the immediate installation location
is different from the final installation location, but in the case
where it is not desirable to put the entire install hierarchy as a
subdirectory of DESTDIR.
categorized by error type and scrolled through conveniently. However,
it needs work dealing with finding the actual error bounds. The
"DRC count" counts tiles, which is tile-plane-geometry-specific, and
"DRC listall why" fractures errors both over tiles and over the square
areas that the interactive DRC splits the layout into, for performance.
The DRC error plane needs to be changed to hold different types for
each error class, so that errors can be scanned by boundary instead of
by tile (work to be done).
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.