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GENLIB_PLACE.3(October 1, 1997) 										   GENLIB_PLACE.3(October 1, 1997)

NAME
GENLIB_PLACE - place a physical instance in the current figure at absolute coordinates SYNOPSYS
#include <genlib.h> void GENLIB_PLACE(modelname, insname, symetry, x, y) char *modelname, *insname; char symetry; long x,y; ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr PARAMETERS
modelname Name of the layout figure to be instanciated insname Name to be given to the instance on the model symetry Geometrical operation to be performed on the instance before beeing placed x, y Coordinates of the lower left corner of the abutment box on the instance in the current figure DESCRIPTION
PLACE add an instance in the current layout cell. The bottom left corner of the instance of the model modelname is placed, after beeing symetrized and/or rotated, at (x, y) coordinates. The placed instance becomes the new "reference instance", used in the relative placement functions. The insname is the name given to the instance and must be unique at a given hierarchy level. The symetry argument can take eight legal values : NOSYM no geometrical operation is performed SYM_Y Y becomes -Y, that means toward X axe symetry SYM_X X becomes -X, that means toward Y axe symetry SYMXY X becomes -X, Y becomes -Y ROT_P a positive 90 degrees rotation take place ROT_M a negative 90 degrees rotation take place SY_RP Y becomes -Y, and then a positive 90 degrees rotation take place SY_RM Y becomes -Y, and then a negative 90 degrees rotation take place The model of the figure to be placed must be available, on disk or in memory. The path to the library is specified in the MBK_CATA_LIB (1) and MBK_WORK_LIB (1) environment variables, and its format is given by the MBK_IN_PH (1) environment variable. ERRORS
"GENLIB_PLACE impossible : missing GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG" No figure has been yet specified by a call to DEF_PHFIG. So it isn't possible to place an instance inside it. you must call DEF_PHFIG before any other layout action. "illegal addphins : transformation is x in insname" The symetry parameter is not one of the define given, but has the integer value x. EXAMPLE
#include <genlib.h> main() { /* Create a figure to work on */ GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG("cell"); /* Place two instances */ GENLIB_PLACE("gapg0_b","ins1", NOSYM, 0L, 0L); GENLIB_PLACE("gapg8_b","ins2", SYM_X, 80L, 100L); /* Save all that on disk */ GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG(); } SEE ALSO
genlib(1), GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG(3), GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG(3), GENLIB_PLACE_TOP(3), GENLIB_PLACE_BOTTOM(3), GENLIB_PLACE_LEFT(3), GEN- LIB_PLACE_RIGHT(3), MBK_CATA_LIB(1), MBK_WORK_LIB(1), MBK_IN_PH(1). BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. PROCEDURAL GENERATION LANGUAGE
ASIM/LIP6 GENLIB_PLACE.3(October 1, 1997)

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NAME
GENLIB_PLACE - place a physical instance in the current figure at absolute coordinates SYNOPSYS
#include <genlib.h> void GENLIB_PLACE(modelname, insname, symetry, x, y) char *modelname, *insname; char symetry; long x,y; ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr PARAMETERS
modelname Name of the layout figure to be instanciated insname Name to be given to the instance on the model symetry Geometrical operation to be performed on the instance before beeing placed x, y Coordinates of the lower left corner of the abutment box on the instance in the current figure DESCRIPTION
PLACE add an instance in the current layout cell. The bottom left corner of the instance of the model modelname is placed, after beeing symetrized and/or rotated, at (x, y) coordinates. The placed instance becomes the new "reference instance", used in the relative placement functions. The insname is the name given to the instance and must be unique at a given hierarchy level. The symetry argument can take eight legal values : NOSYM no geometrical operation is performed SYM_Y Y becomes -Y, that means toward X axe symetry SYM_X X becomes -X, that means toward Y axe symetry SYMXY X becomes -X, Y becomes -Y ROT_P a positive 90 degrees rotation take place ROT_M a negative 90 degrees rotation take place SY_RP Y becomes -Y, and then a positive 90 degrees rotation take place SY_RM Y becomes -Y, and then a negative 90 degrees rotation take place The model of the figure to be placed must be available, on disk or in memory. The path to the library is specified in the MBK_CATA_LIB (1) and MBK_WORK_LIB (1) environment variables, and its format is given by the MBK_IN_PH (1) environment variable. ERRORS
"GENLIB_PLACE impossible : missing GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG" No figure has been yet specified by a call to DEF_PHFIG. So it isn't possible to place an instance inside it. you must call DEF_PHFIG before any other layout action. "illegal addphins : transformation is x in insname" The symetry parameter is not one of the define given, but has the integer value x. EXAMPLE
#include <genlib.h> main() { /* Create a figure to work on */ GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG("cell"); /* Place two instances */ GENLIB_PLACE("gapg0_b","ins1", NOSYM, 0L, 0L); GENLIB_PLACE("gapg8_b","ins2", SYM_X, 80L, 100L); /* Save all that on disk */ GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG(); } SEE ALSO
genlib(1), GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG(3), GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG(3), GENLIB_PLACE_TOP(3), GENLIB_PLACE_BOTTOM(3), GENLIB_PLACE_LEFT(3), GEN- LIB_PLACE_RIGHT(3), MBK_CATA_LIB(1), MBK_WORK_LIB(1), MBK_IN_PH(1). BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. PROCEDURAL GENERATION LANGUAGE
ASIM/LIP6 GENLIB_PLACE.3(October 1, 1997)
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