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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Taylor a02c88a893 Don't link libpython, it isn't there in manylinux 2023-02-21 16:10:55 +01:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 10bd5510da Fix library linking problem for gcc 9 and above (Ubuntu 20/Debian 11).
* Bug: In all CMakeLists.txt, it seems I was doing a worng use of
    target_link_library(). No longer add dependencies to the C++ base
    library but instead either to the Python associated module or
    to the final binaries. This was inderectly causing the linking
    problem related to Python (which was a misdirection).
* Bug: Typo in FindLibexecinfo.cmake, do not use FindLib[E]xecinfo.
* Change: In CRL/ccore/CMakeLists.txt, activate SKIP_AUTOMOC on
    bison/flex generated files.
* Bug: In viewer/PyHApplication, do not delete the C++ object in
    the Python destroy method.
2021-11-22 00:05:48 +01:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 02777e127e Migration towards Python3, first stage: still based on C-Macros.
* New: Python/C++ API level:
  * Write a new C++/template wrapper to get rid of boost::python
  * The int & long Python type are now merged. So a C/C++ level,
    it became "PyLong_X" (remove "PyInt_X") and at Python code
    level, it became "int" (remove "long").
* Change: VLSISAPD finally defunct.
  * Configuration is now integrated as a Hurricane component,
    makes use of the new C++/template wrapper.
  * vlsisapd is now defunct. Keep it in the source for now as
    some remaining non essential code may have to be ported in
    the future.
* Note: Python code (copy of the migration howto):
  * New print function syntax print().
  * Changed "dict.has_key(k)" for "k" in dict.
  * Changed "except Exception, e" for "except Exception as e".
  * The division "/" is now the floating point division, even if
    both operand are integers. So 3/2 now gives 1.5 and no longer 1.
    The integer division is now "//" : 1 = 3//2. So have to carefully
    review the code to update. Most of the time we want to use "//".
    We must never change to float for long that, in fact, represents
    DbU (exposed as Python int type).
  * execfile() must be replaced by exec(open("file").read()).
  * iter().__next__() becomes iter(x).__next__().
  * __getslice__() has been removed, integrated to __getitem__().
  * The formating used for str(type(o)) has changed, so In Stratus,
    have to update them ("<class 'MyClass'>" instead of "MyClass").
  * the "types" module no longer supply values for default types
    like str (types.StringType) or list (types.StringType).
    Must use "isinstance()" where they were occuring.
  * Remove the 'L' to indicate "long integer" (like "12L"), now
    all Python integer are long.
* Change in bootstrap:
  * Ported Coriolis builder (ccb) to Python3.
  * Ported Coriolis socInstaller.py to Python3.
  * Note: In PyQt4+Python3, QVariant no longer exists. Use None or
    directly convert using the python syntax: bool(x), int(x), ...
    By default, it is a string (str).
* Note: PyQt4 bindings & Python3 under SL7.
  * In order to compile user's must upgrade to my own rebuild of
    PyQt 4 & 5 bindings 4.19.21-1.el7.soc.
* Bug: In cumulus/plugins.block.htree.HTree.splitNet(), set the root
    buffer of the H-Tree to the original signal (mainly: top clock).
      Strangely, it was only done when working in full chip mode.
2021-09-19 19:41:24 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 17ecfd823b Enhanced techno rule support. Inspector support bug fix.
* Bug: In Hurricane/Commons.h, modify the getRecord<>() templates so
    that for both vector<Element> and vector<Element*>, the individual
    record created for each element are donne with pointers. That is,
    for the vector<Element> case, we take a pointer.
      As a general policy, except for the POD types, always use pointers
    or references to data in the records/inspector. Never uses values
    that can call the copy constructor.
      Suppress INSPECTOR_PV_SUPPORT() macro, keep only
    INSPECTOR_PR_SUPPORT().
      Provide value support only for getString<>() template.
      This value & copy constructor problem was causing a crash when
    trying to inspect Hurricane::AnalogCellExtension.
* New: In Hurricane::Technology, change the API of the PhysicalRule,
    now we can only create/get PhysicalRule, but setting the value of
    the rule itself must be done on the rule.
      Enhance PhysicalRule to provide for stepped rules, non isotropic
    and ratio rules.
      Merge TwoLayersPhysicalrule in PhysicalRule, much simpler to
    suppress the management of derived classes. That means that we
    loose a little memory as some fields are mutually exclusive.
    Not a problem considering that there will not be so many of thoses
    objects.
* New: In CRL/helpers.analogtechno.py, enhanced DTR support for rules
    like:
      ('minSpacing'  , 'metal1', ((0.4,20.0), (0.8,1000.0)), Length, 'REF.1')
      ('minEnclosure', 'metal1', 'cut1', (0.2,0.3)         , Length, 'REF.2')
      ('minDensity'  , 'metal1', 0.30                      , Unit  , 'REF.3')
      The DTR parser has been updated, but not the oroshi.dtr Rule
    cache for analog components. Given a rule name, the value used
    will be the horizontal one of the first step.
* Change: In hurricane/doc/hurricane, re-generate the documentation
    with updated support for Technology & PhysicalRule.
2020-07-21 11:22:04 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput c76fa034ba Implementation of a red-black tree and an interval tree.
* New: In Hurricane::RbTree, template for red-black tree. Standard
    implementation but well integrated in the Hurricane database and
    ready to be derived (both iterator and Collection support).
* New: In Hurricane::IntervalTree, template for interval tree, derived
    from RbTree.
* New: unittests tool to perform unit tests.
* Change: In Bora::ChannelRouting, now implemented with IntervalTree.
    There is something suspicious here : the "thick" version of
    addWireoccupation() seems never to be called. Have to check the
    wide wire support implementation.
2018-11-07 23:48:43 +01:00