.. -*- Mode: rst -*- .. include:: ../etc/definitions.rst .. include:: ./definitions.rst .. _2.1 The Alliance Framework: ./CellNetComponent.html#the-allianceframework-crl-core 4. Manipulating Cells, Nets and Components ========================================== In this part, we well show how to navigate through the Nets_ and Components_ of a Cell_. 4.1 Hurricane Collections ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In |Hurricane| all kind of set of objects, whether organized in a real container like a ``map<>`` (dictionary / ``dict``) or a ``vector<>`` (table / ``list``) or an algorithmic walkthrough of the database can be accessed through a Collection_. C++ Collections object are exposed in |Python| through the *iterable* protocol, allowing to simply write: .. code-block:: Python for net in cell.getNets(): print 'Components of', net for component in net.getComponents(): print '|', component In C++ we would have written: .. code-block:: C++ for ( Net* net : cell->getNets() ) { cout << "Components of " << net << endl; for ( Component* component : net->getComponents() ) { cout << "| " << component << endl, } } 4.1.1 Restrictions about using Collections ------------------------------------------ **Never delete or create an element while you are iterating over a Collection.** Results can be unpredictable, you may just end up with a core dump, but more subtly, some element of the Collection_ may be skippeds or processed twice. If you want to create or delete en element, do it outside of the collection loop. For example: .. code-block:: Python cellNets = [] for net in cell.getNets(): cellNets.append( net ) # Remove all the anonymous nets. for net in cellNets: if net.getName().endswith('nymous_'): print 'Destroy', net net.destroy() 4.2 Loading a Cell with AllianceFramework ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As presented in `2.1 The Alliance Framework`_, the Cell_ that will be returned by the ``getCell()`` call wil be: #. If a Cell_ of that name is already loaded into memory, it will be returned. .. note:: It means that it shadows any modifications that could have been on disk since it was first loaded. Conversely, if the Cell_ has been modified in memory, you will get those modifications. #. Search, in the ordered list of libraries, the first Cell_ that match the requested name. .. note:: It means that if cells with the same name exists in different libraries, only the one in the first library will be ever used. Be also weary of cell files that may remains in the ``WORK_LIB``, they may unexpectedly shadow cells from the libraries. .. code-block:: Python cell = af.getCell( 'inv_x1', Catalog.State.Views )