* New: In Anabatic::AutoContact, added forceOnGrid() method to allow
a AutoContactTerminal to be set (and fixed) outside it's constraint
Box. Be aware that this may generate gaps in the routing.
Stored using the UserNativeConstraints mechanism.
* New: In Anabatic::Session() new method getNearestgridpoint() to
easily compute the nearest grid point from a position.
* Change: In Anabatic::AutoSegment::_revalidate(), use layer mask to
compute the spin of the segment instead of the layers (more robust
for analogic).
* New: In ::GCellTopology::doRp_Access() new method to create terminal
contacts in _doDevice(). Issue more warnings and force the terminal
to on grid (even if it create gaps). This a temporary hack.
* Bug: In Anabatic::GCell, new functions getConstraintUMax() to return the
correct bounding box for the last north/east GCell. The GCells do not
own their north/east edges, except for the last ones. Thoses functions
must distinct from getUMax() because for them, the shrink is always
applied. getConstraintBox() uses the "getConstraintUMax()" functions.
* Bug: In Anabatic::AutoContact, initialize the constraint box from the
new GCell::getConstraintUMax(), to manage correctly the boundaries
of the nothernmost & easternmost GCells. The problem was showing for
pins on the north/east side of a circuit, the constraint
* Bug: In Anabatic::AutoContactHTee, Anabatic::AutoContactVTee and
Anabatic::AutoContactTerminal forgot to call the _preCreate() function
in the various create().
* Bug: In Matrix::getUnder(), if on the N/E boundary, decrease by one to
be enclosed in it.
* Bug: In Hurricane, in StaticObservable::getObserver(), if the slot
pointer is NULL, do not try to access the owner. Returns NULL, so
the caller can be aware of the situation...
* Change: In Hurricane, in BreakpointWidget & ExceptionWidget some
cosmetic changes (fonts and window sizes).
* Bug: In Anabatic, In AutoHorizontal::getConstraints(), take into account
the constraints from the source AutoContact, as it holds the constraints
transmitted by the RoutingPads and sets up by propageConstraintsFromRp().
It is likely to be a bug affecting the original Katabatic as well.
* Change: In Anabatic, in RawGCellsUnder(), check that the segment is not
completly oustside the cell abutment box and truncate the coordinates
to the part that is inside. Use the "shrink" if we reach the east/north
border.
* Change: In Anabatic, in Configuration, no more decorator because we will
use a true derived relationship. Katana *derives* from *Anabatic* and do
not *decorate* it, so the Configuration can do the same. It also implies
that we directly create a Katana engine, not an Anabatic one.
* Change: In Anabatic, in Session, do not allow the opening of the Session
in a standalone fashion (with a static method). Instead it must be opened
using the relevant method of the Anabatic/Katana engine. This ensure we
are opening the right Session type.
* Change: In Anabatic, in AutoSegment_Aligneds() collection the seed segment
is not part of the collection by default, but will be included if the
Flags::WithSelf is set.
* Change: In Configuration, all the flags value are now defined in two steps.
Declared in the header and initialized in the module. This is to prevent
the fact that on some cases, in relation with the Python "extern C" part
modules, we need a true allocated variable. It was causing weird linking
problems.
A side effect is that they can no longer be used as entry is switches,
have to replace them by if/else.
* New: In Anabatic, new GCell::getNeighborAt() utility function.
* Bug: In Anabatic, in GCell::doGrid(), tag all the GCells of the grid with
the grid type... Back annote all the edges capacity (north & east) with
the reserved local capacity.
* New: Complete portage of Kite over Anabatic. The new engine is christened
"Katana" for Kite-Analogic. When it's capabilities and performances
will be on a part with Kite, it is to completly replace it (and take
back the "Kite" name). Preliminary tests seems to show that, contrary
to intuition (because built on a more complex/slower grid), it is even
slightly faster than Kite 8-).