* All Main Python Modules:
- Change: New problem identified with the Python modules: each module seems to be built as a complete binary, so all the static C++ initializers are allocated in each module. In particular the C++ tree inheritance is built for *each* module so we cannot longer uses the typeid() comparisons across modules... It was used by boost::program_options to perform is casts with boost::any and was starting throwing exceptions because of bad casts. program_option was first initialized in "configuration" first included by PyViewer then in PyCRL (see Utilities.cpp). A first solution is to re-order the import of Python modules in stratus1/st_model so that CRL is imported first. The second is to not not link "configuration" with boost::program_option as only the binary vlsisapd-conf-editor needs it. That is a serious problem of which we must be aware and can cause further strange behaviors. Debug code used to diagnostic has been kept commented in the sources a it may be needed again :-( This behavior do not affect our singletons because they are part of dynamic libraries that seems to be correctly shared between the various Python modules. * ./stratus1, ./cumulus: - Change: Replace calls to CRL.getAllianceFramework() by CRL.AllianceFramework.get().
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# Creation of the database
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if not FRAMEWORK :
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#Initialize()
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FRAMEWORK = CRL.getAllianceFramework()
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FRAMEWORK = CRL.AllianceFramework.get()
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self._st_vdds = []
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self._st_vsss = []
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self.net = self.cell._hur_cell.getNet ( netname )
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self.ck_b = Signal ( "ck_b%d"%nbCkBuf, 1 )
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modelMasterCell = CRL.getAllianceFramework().getCell ( "buf_x2", CRL.Catalog.State.Views )
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modelMasterCell = CRL.AllianceFramework.get().getCell ( "buf_x2", CRL.Catalog.State.Views )
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if not modelMasterCell :
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err = "Stratus Error : ClockBuffer : Cannot find model cell : buf_x2 in database !\n"
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raise err
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