NAME¶
GENLIB_FLATTEN_ALL_PHINS - flatten all instances in the current layout figure
SYNOPSYS¶
#include <genlib.h>
void GENLIB_FLATTEN_ALL_PHINS(concat, catal)
char concat, catal;
ORIGIN¶
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at
LIP6 laboratory of Université Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris,
France.
Web :
http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/
E-mail :
alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr
PARAMETER¶
- concat
- Indicate whether or not to concatenate instance name to instance' objects
name
- catal
- Indicate whether or not to look in the catalog file before flattening a
cell
DESCRIPTION¶
FLATTEN_ALL_PHINS inserts the contents of all the instances of the
current figure in the current figure. All these instances are destroyed during
the process, and therefore cannot be refered to later in the layout
description.
The
concat parameter may take two values:
- YES
- to concatenate object name with instance names.
- NO
- to copy object names.
In most case, the
concat value must be
YES, in order to warranty
the unicity of names in the figure. It may otherwise fail, because the
function would try to add in the current figure some object with an already
existing name.
The
catal parameter may also take two values:
- YES
- to check the catalog file to see if the model of an instance is in it. If
the model belong to the catalog, then it is not flattened.
- NO
- in this case, no checks are done, and every instance is flattened.
EXAMPLE¶
#include <genlib.h>
main()
{
/∗ Create a figure to work on ∗/
GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG("mycell");
.
.
.
/∗ Place an instance ∗/
PHINS("model","instance", "sig1", "sig2", EOL);
/∗ flatten all figure instance ∗/
GENLIB_FLATTEN_ALL_PHINS(YES, YES);
/∗ Save all that on disk ∗/
GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG();
}
SEE ALSO¶
genlib(1),
GENLIB_PLACE(3),
GENLIB_PLACE_LEFT(3),
GENLIB_PLACE_RIGHT(3),
GENLIB_PLACE_TOP(3),
GENLIB_PLACE_BOTTOM(3),
GENLIB_PLACE_ON(3),
GENLIB_FLATTEN_PHFIG(3),
GENLIB_FLATTEN_ALL_LOINS(3).
BUG REPORT¶
This tool is under development at the
ASIM department of the
LIP6
laboratory.
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