symmetry becomes orientation and now supports symmetries AND rotations.
There are 8 possible orientations:
ID (identity)
R1 (rotate 90° Counter Clock wise)
R2 (symX and symY)
R3 (rotate 90° Clock Wise)
MX (symX)
XR (symX then rotate 90° Counter Clock Wise)
MY (symY)
YR (symY then rotate 90° Counter Clock Wise)
These orientations exactly copy Hurricane::Transformation::Orientation
* New <subCircuitsPathes> section in <circuit> that lists the pathes that contain subCircuits xml files
* New Device object that inherits from simplified Instance object.
- Instance has a name, a model, some connectors and optionnal parameters
- Device has the same attributes plus mosType, sourceBulkConnected and transistors
* Updated readFromFile and wrtieToFile methods to support these modifications
* Updated parse and drive examples to support these modifications
- Note: only C++ examples has been updated since my boost.python environment is actually totaly broken
* New buffer.xml example that uses subCircuits.
Since in CMakeLists.txt there is already a module target (for c++ library) and some file systems are not case sensitive, the target is still pyMODULE but the OUTPUT_NAME property is set to MODULE
I've updated all the example python scripts.
JP need to check if it the 'static variable bug' still occurs
Note that in openChams I added SimulModel support, it has not yet been tested, and driver does not support it.
- Library linking: there must not be "target_link_library()" for libraries,
only when building binaries. Avoid clashes between static module
or class variables, and strange reinitialisation of those variables.
- Change: Boost is now always linked staticly.