The pieces that make Magic actually buildable as a WASM library.
* magic/magicWasm.c — new headless entry point exporting four
functions used by the JS wrapper:
- magic_wasm_init() idempotent initialisation
- magic_wasm_run_command(s) dispatch one Magic command
- magic_wasm_source_file(p) execute a script from the VFS
- magic_wasm_update() drive a display-update cycle
Sets CAD_ROOT=/ if unset, so embedded technology files under
/magic/sys/ resolve correctly. Centers the command point inside
GrScreenRect so commands route to the layout window client
rather than the border/window-management client.
* utils/main.c, utils/main.h — split magicMain() into magicMainInit()
+ the dispatch loop. magicMainInit is idempotent (a static flag
guards against re-initialisation) so JS callers can call any of
the four wasm entry points first without sequencing.
* magic/Makefile — adds the WASM link target, gated by MAKE_WASM=1
set from toolchains/emscripten/defs.mak. Conditionally compiles
magicWasm.c into the main binary, links to magic.js and runs
post-build.sh on the result.
* toolchains/emscripten/defs.mak — Emscripten linker flags (WASM=1,
MODULARIZE, EXPORT_ES6, ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH, INITIAL_MEMORY=32M,
STACK_SIZE=5M), the four EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS, and the embed-file
bindings for the technology files under /magic/sys/.
* toolchains/emscripten/post-build.sh — patches Emscripten's ESM
output so it works in pure Node.js ESM: aliases require()
through createRequire, injects __filename / __dirname shims,
and resyncs the ___emscripten_embedded_file_data constant from
the wasm global section if Emscripten emitted a stale value.
Idempotent and pinned to emsdk 3.1.56 (see WARNING in the
header).
* toolchains/emscripten/README.md — full build documentation:
quick-start via npm/build.sh, manual build, list of embedded
files, exported C API, JavaScript usage example, and notes on
CAD_ROOT, DISPLAY_SUSPEND, and the signal-API stubs.
* .gitignore — adds the WASM artefacts (magic.js, magic.wasm,
magic.symbols), tightens the editor/OS cruft list, and keeps
toolchains/emscripten/defs.mak tracked despite the `defs.mak`
ignore rule.
This commit makes the code (mostly) C99-compatible, enabling to compile
it without the -Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration flag. This
way, Magic becomes usable on arm64 architectures, specifically on Apple
computers with M1/M2 SoC.
a routine that should have been called with a NULL argument, but
instead was called with no argument, making the behavior system-
dependent. Revised the parsing of the "defaultareacap" and
"defaultperimeter" statements in the tech file, such that the short
version of both statements gets automatic handling of the substrate
and isolated substrate areas; this goes back to the recent change
in extraction behavior to redefine the "substrate type" (e.g., pwell)
during extraction as defining isolated substrate areas, and not the
default substrate. The earlier code change dealt with problems
related to extracting nodes and regions, but did not consider how
parasitic capacitance was affected. This commit resolves that issue.