* Change: In Anabatic:
- Long wires, going straight accross multiple GCells were splitted
into a long sequence of segment+contact, one for each gone-through
GCell. It was memory-consuming and algorithmically inefficient.
Now there is only one straight wire.
As a consequence, Edges now store the list of all segments
going through them. That way we do not need to load a Net into
Dijkstra before riping up some of it's segment. The ripup mechanims
can now be implemented right at AnabaticEngine level, without
dependencies over Dijkstra. Note that long wires are automatically
broken in two if we need to attach a new branch on it (breakAt()).
And fused back into one if a branch is removed (unify()).
* Bug: In Hurricane, in tstream (Commons.h), in the *template* overload of
operator<<(), do not use the operator<<() of ostream as it will be
looked up in "stage 1" (template definition) and so will miss all the
overloads added later and built over getString<>(). Instead, make use
of getString<>(), which, as another template will be looked up in
"stage 2" (template instanciation) and at that point will have all the
needed template specialisation of getString<>().
We also need to define new stream manipulators to be able to create
a matching template overload not dependant from the implementation.
To avoid name clashes, we prefix a 't'. For now, only 'tsetw()' is
refined.
As a side effect, we cannot directly print bit-fields into the stream,
we must go through an intermediate variable (happens once in AutoContact).