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Jean-Paul Chaput c53fc01cb2 Add Rectilinear & "cut" support to the extractor.
Note about the managment of VIA & cuts: Components using a layer which
  is a ViaLayer, that is one containing more than one BasicLayer,
  multiple tiles are created in QueryTiles::goCallback().
    Components that have a single BasicLayer of "cut" material will
  also have their multiples tiles created in QueryTiles::goCallback().
    Rectilinear components will have their multiples tiles created
  in Tile::create(). Tile::create() return not all the tiles but the
  one used as root (for the union find).

* New: In SweepLine::_buildCutConnexMap(), when using a "cut" layer
    in a standalone way, and not as part of a ViaLayer, we do not
    automatically know to which layer above & below they are connected.
      We build a table for each cut layer, based on the ViaLayer,
    to know all tops & belows layers they connect (this is cumulative,
    in the case of "cut" towards the substrate).
      Then in Tile::create(), we not only create the tile for the "cut"
    but also in thoses connected layers (and link them in the union
    find).
* New: In Tile::create(), when we encounter a Rectilinear, break it
    into rectangles and make as many tiles. All tiles linked to the
    same root in the union find.
* Bug: In Hurricane::Rectilinear, ambiguous specification of the set
    of points defining the shape. I did suppose that the start and and
    point where not the same the last edge being between them.
      But if FlexLib, it uses the GDSII inspired convention where the
    first and last point must be the same, to indicate a closed contour.
      This difference was not causing any difference with the drawing,
    but it was a problem for getAsRectangle(). This was creating a
    "false" extra vertical edge leading to a bigger rectangle.
    And this, in turn, was making "false" intersections in the
    tiling/sweepline of the extractor.
      Add a more thorough checking of the points vector.
2023-05-05 16:22:51 +02:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 52fd1c1c40 Add vertical rectangles partionning to Rectilinear.
* New: Rectilinear::asRectangles(), decompose the Rectilinear into a
    set of non-overlapping rectangles sliced vertically.
      This not a mathematical minimum set. But should be speedier.
      Done using a sweepline processing the vertical edges.
      Specially suited for use in the extractor which basically
    manage only rectangles.
      Simple algorithm described in pp. 9-11 of Extractor notebook.
      Tests done with unitests/python/test_rectilinear.py, the
    Rectilinear here should cover all the sweepline cases.
2023-05-03 17:08:57 +02:00