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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ramy Iskander 7e0d158a16 Replacing "unsigned int" by "size_t" for demangle so it can be compiled on mac osx 2010-03-29 09:09:22 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 7d805f94e8 * ./crlcore:
- Change: In Cyclop, now uses the GtkStyle when not under OSX and Qt is
        newer or equal to Qt 4.5.0.
2010-03-26 18:05:17 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput a515d42757 * ./kite:
- Cleanup: In GCell, remove the DyKeyQueue support as it's been moved
        to Katabatic level.
    - Change: In NegociateWidow, increase the event stop thresold to 4M events
        to be able to process the eFPGA matrix 16x16 (150K gates).
2010-03-26 18:03:01 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 3637f1c0cf The DyKeyQueue::pop() method was not returning anything. 2010-03-26 18:02:37 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 53ba314063 * ./hurricane/src/viewer:
- Change: In Cyclop, now uses the GtkStyle when not under OSX and Qt is
        newer or equal to Qt 4.5.0.
    - Change: In the various Qt Model Table, do the rowHeigh bug correction.
    - Bug: In InspectorWidget/NetlistModel, when browsing through the records
        tree, the records were generated twice at each slot change. This
        was due to the History ComboBox sending a index change signal then
        the InspectorWidget setting the slot *again*.
          When trying to explore a Slot, but this Slot is empty (like an
        empty vector, for instance) do not gut the RecordModel. Because
        as we find out that the new Slot is empty we go back and restore
        the previous contents. Potentially slow if we comes from a Slot
        with lots of records. Now we dump the contents only if there is
        something to explore.

  * ./hurricane/src/hurricane:
    - Bug: In Record, the slots where stored in a list container, which was
        making indexed accesses very very slow. This slowdown was also
        affecting the destructor of Record (this is the explanation why
        the RecordWidget was slow, even when *leaving* the net IntrusiveSet).
          Now implemented in term of STL vector.
    - Bug: In Slot/Common, still some adjustements to make the Inspection
        mechanism work with all types. Correct the "IntrusiveMap<>" not
        working with the NetMap. Related to templates not using the same
        constness.
    - Change: In Entity/DBo/Cell, Some more adjustements on Slot/Records.
2010-03-26 18:01:41 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 3f10d44549 * ./goodies:
- Bug: In buildCoriolis.py, io tool was both declared as belonging to io
        and hurricane project. Removed from Hurricane.
    - Bug: In buildCoriolis.py, exctract correctly the return status of a
        command to return it to the parent process. See Python documentation
        about os.wait() & os.waitpid().
2010-03-26 18:09:30 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput d55da89955 * ./hurricane/src/viewer:
- Bug: In NetlistWidget/NetlistModel, suppress the "forceRowHeight()"
        method which was terribly slowing down the table display. Instead
        uses the "setDefaultSectionSize()" of the vertical header to setup
        the row height (much more compact display).
    - Bug: In NetlistModel, strangely, although we have a "data()" and a 
        "headerData()" method, the "data()" is also called for the headers
        potentially erasing any previous setting done with "headerData()".
          This was occuring for the fonts settings. Don't known if it is
        a bug or a feature of Qt...
    - Thoses changes has to be ported to the others widgets some times...
2010-03-23 12:54:50 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput b50b492b69 Correct bugs in the svn-checkout command. 2010-03-23 09:36:38 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 15a61c5f96 * ./katabatic :
- Change: Uses a map instead of a sorted vector in the layer assignment
        steps. It was used to order GCells by density, and causing terrific
        slowdown on big examples. Namely the eFPGA 16x16 took 1h20, now it's
        down to  21 seconds...
          Devellop a new object <DyKeyQueue> to handle map with elements
        whose key *can* change. Next step is to normalize the key caching
        mechanism and to templatize.
    - Change: In LayerAssign, account the number of globals AutoSegments
        moved up.
2010-03-23 09:25:15 +00:00
Damien Dupuis f56b102584 bug : os.isfile is not correct : os.path.isfile is correct ^^ 2010-03-22 16:38:25 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput c42c79a190 * ./goodies :
- Change: In builCoriolis.py, expand the '~' in the root path if needed.
     - Bug: Do not stop if the "--no-cache" option is given but the
         CMakeCache doesn't exists.
2010-03-22 14:13:40 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 860485d7b8 No longer sets the <PROJECT>_USER_TOP if it's not set in the environment. 2010-03-19 16:02:35 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 2d0f027aee Small message between each tool command output. 2010-03-19 14:47:32 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput b5c3c0a00e * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:39 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 68d6726e15 * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:37 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 6dcbc34a70 * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:35 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 42391218bc * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:34 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 59266afd74 * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:31 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 7e9b98a16b * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:29 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 3c8b1cb005 * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:27 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput d10f443bf9 * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:25 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput d543c49ceb * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:30:21 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 9a574b170e * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:20 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput ba824a9d3c * All Tools:
- Change: <PROJECT>_SEARCH_PATH are put back into the *first* tool of
         a project.
     - Bug: In HURRICANE_CHECK_MACRO(), the quiet flag was not correctly
         implemented. User ARGV instead of argv (case sensitivity!).
2010-03-19 14:22:18 +00:00
Damien Dupuis 0a90142d7e Do not compile with qt4.5 32bits on snow leopard, qt4.6 is out since a while 2010-03-19 12:09:37 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 38c5dd899e Bug on quiet. 2010-03-19 10:07:12 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput d1bf7ae5c9 Add a "quiet" mode. 2010-03-19 10:05:30 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 6857328dfe Do not stop when a tool directory is missing (all svn flavors). 2010-03-19 10:01:54 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 79158f8eec * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:33:19 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput c9d2844e37 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:33:12 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput fefac6987f * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:33:05 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput c77a1b1b1d * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:59 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput b044a3e8a6 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:50 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput ff68159214 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:36 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput c66755a2bf * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:30 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 863bc7a4c4 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:24 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 836f546a46 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:16 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 9c72b88210 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:32:06 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 093baff9b6 * All Tools:
- Change: New structure for the installation & CMake system.
         * Tools are now grouped in "projects". There are three projects:
           1. - IO: Standalones parsers/drivers (IO_USER_TOP, IO_TOP).
           2. - Coriolis: Base & digital tools (CORIOLIS_USER_TOP, CORIOLIS_TOP).
           3. - Chams: Analogic tools (CHAMS_USER_TOP, CHAMS_TOP).
           Each *project* has a two "TOP" environement variables, for
         example: IO_TOP and IO_USER_TOP. Thoses variables are the only
         ones useds to locate the tool (CMake modules, headers & libraries).
           The local path always takes precedence over the global one.
           The localisation process occurs in each tool top CMakeLists.txt
         where the macro SETUP_PROJECT_PATH is to be defined. There is no
         way to put it in a shared includes file as it's the macro precisely
         used to locates the includes... You have to call the macro once for
         each project you wants to uses:
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(IO)
             SETUP_PROJECT_PATHS(CORIOLIS)
         * In FindTOOL.cmake, supress the <TOOL>_DIR_SEARCH and uses the
         <PROJECT>_DIR_SEARCH instead (example: CORIOLIS_DIR_SEARCH).
         * buildCoriolis.py modificated according to the new "TOP" scheme.
2010-03-18 15:38:10 +00:00
Damien Dupuis 23770a1d47 Removing easyChams and runPharos since they are now in goodies directory of CHAMS svn tree 2010-03-16 16:28:15 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput d51c8820d5 Initial import of Coriolis Goodies. 2010-03-16 16:18:09 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 5c592b18ce Transient commit.
Kite is not in a stable state, juste doing so to allow working
on automated build script.
2010-03-16 12:28:32 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput db8ebab4ea A reminder of how to setup a complex CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. 2010-03-15 15:53:57 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 20687dc00a * ./crlcore:
- Change: In ApParser, do not stop the parser whenever an external
         component is found on an internal Net. Instead, display a warning,
         sets the Net external and continue.
2010-03-15 15:53:16 +00:00
Jean-Paul Chaput 822fd9ae23 Rename documentation of hviewer into viewer. 2010-03-15 14:05:45 +00:00
The Coriolis Project 1f9fb3d425 Restore the add_subdirectory whitout CMakeList as cmake no longers
find files in it when running. Set policy 0014 to OLD to avoid
warnings.
2010-03-11 21:39:12 +00:00
The Coriolis Project 0fbf1ecbcd * All tools:
- Change: Adaptation to cmake 2.8. No more "add_subdirectory()" when
       the sub directory doesn't hold a CMakeList.txt.
         For "add_definition()", set policy 00005 to NEW.
   - Change: Integrate IO extenal libraries.
   - Change: Small compatibilities between "size_t" and "unsigned int"
       under 64 bits.
   - Change: Temporarily disable Equinox/Solstice in unicorn.
2010-03-11 16:01:42 +00:00
The Coriolis Project 6d651529b0 * All tools:
- Change: Adaptation to cmake 2.8. No more "add_subdirectory()" when
       the sub directory doesn't hold a CMakeList.txt.
         For "add_definition()", set policy 00005 to NEW.
   - Change: Integrate IO extenal libraries.
   - Change: Small compatibilities between "size_t" and "unsigned int"
       under 64 bits.
   - Change: Temporarily disable Equinox/Solstice in unicorn.
2010-03-11 16:01:21 +00:00
The Coriolis Project edd85db787 * All tools:
- Change: Adaptation to cmake 2.8. No more "add_subdirectory()" when
       the sub directory doesn't hold a CMakeList.txt.
         For "add_definition()", set policy 00005 to NEW.
   - Change: Integrate IO extenal libraries.
   - Change: Small compatibilities between "size_t" and "unsigned int"
       under 64 bits.
   - Change: Temporarily disable Equinox/Solstice in unicorn.
2010-03-11 16:01:10 +00:00
The Coriolis Project 8aaa904724 * All tools:
- Change: Adaptation to cmake 2.8. No more "add_subdirectory()" when
       the sub directory doesn't hold a CMakeList.txt.
         For "add_definition()", set policy 00005 to NEW.
   - Change: Integrate IO extenal libraries.
   - Change: Small compatibilities between "size_t" and "unsigned int"
       under 64 bits.
   - Change: Temporarily disable Equinox/Solstice in unicorn.
2010-03-11 16:00:58 +00:00