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masque/masque/abstract.py

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Python

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from typing import Self
import copy
import logging
import numpy
from numpy.typing import ArrayLike
from .ref import Ref
from .ports import PortList, Port
from .utils import rotation_matrix_2d
#if TYPE_CHECKING:
# from .builder import Builder, Tool
# from .library import ILibrary
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Abstract(PortList):
"""
An `Abstract` is a container for a name and associated ports.
When snapping a sub-component to an existing pattern, only the name (not contained
in a `Pattern` object) and port info is needed, and not the geometry itself.
"""
__slots__ = ('name', '_ports')
name: str
""" Name of the pattern this device references """
_ports: dict[str, Port]
""" Uniquely-named ports which can be used to instances together"""
@property
def ports(self) -> dict[str, Port]:
return self._ports
@ports.setter
def ports(self, value: dict[str, Port]) -> None:
self._ports = value
def __init__(
self,
name: str,
ports: dict[str, Port],
) -> None:
self.name = name
self.ports = copy.deepcopy(ports)
# TODO do we want to store a Ref instead of just a name? then we can translate/rotate/mirror...
def __repr__(self) -> str:
s = f'<Abstract {self.name} ['
for name, port in self.ports.items():
s += f'\n\t{name}: {port}'
s += ']>'
return s
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def translate_ports(self, offset: ArrayLike) -> Self:
"""
Translates all ports by the given offset.
Args:
offset: (x, y) to translate by
Returns:
self
"""
for port in self.ports.values():
port.translate(offset)
return self
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def scale_by(self, c: float) -> Self:
"""
Scale this Abstract by the given value
(all port offsets are scaled)
Args:
c: factor to scale by
Returns:
self
"""
for port in self.ports.values():
port.offset *= c
return self
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def rotate_around(self, pivot: ArrayLike, rotation: float) -> Self:
"""
Rotate the Abstract around the a location.
Args:
pivot: (x, y) location to rotate around
rotation: Angle to rotate by (counter-clockwise, radians)
Returns:
self
"""
pivot = numpy.array(pivot)
self.translate_ports(-pivot)
self.rotate_ports(rotation)
self.rotate_port_offsets(rotation)
self.translate_ports(+pivot)
return self
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def rotate_port_offsets(self, rotation: float) -> Self:
"""
Rotate the offsets of all ports around (0, 0)
Args:
rotation: Angle to rotate by (counter-clockwise, radians)
Returns:
self
"""
for port in self.ports.values():
port.offset = rotation_matrix_2d(rotation) @ port.offset
return self
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def rotate_ports(self, rotation: float) -> Self:
"""
Rotate each port around its offset (i.e. in place)
Args:
rotation: Angle to rotate by (counter-clockwise, radians)
Returns:
self
"""
for port in self.ports.values():
port.rotate(rotation)
return self
def mirror_port_offsets(self, across_axis: int = 0) -> Self:
"""
Mirror the offsets of all shapes, labels, and refs across an axis
Args:
across_axis: Axis to mirror across
(0: mirror across x axis, 1: mirror across y axis)
Returns:
self
"""
for port in self.ports.values():
port.offset[across_axis - 1] *= -1
return self
def mirror_ports(self, across_axis: int = 0) -> Self:
"""
Mirror each port's rotation across an axis, relative to its
offset
Args:
across_axis: Axis to mirror across
(0: mirror across x axis, 1: mirror across y axis)
Returns:
self
"""
for port in self.ports.values():
port.mirror(across_axis)
return self
def mirror(self, across_axis: int = 0) -> Self:
"""
Mirror the Pattern across an axis
Args:
axis: Axis to mirror across
(0: mirror across x axis, 1: mirror across y axis)
Returns:
self
"""
self.mirror_ports(across_axis)
self.mirror_port_offsets(across_axis)
return self
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def apply_ref_transform(self, ref: Ref) -> Self:
"""
Apply the transform from a `Ref` to the ports of this `Abstract`.
This changes the port locations to where they would be in the Ref's parent pattern.
Args:
ref: The ref whose transform should be applied.
Returns:
self
"""
if ref.mirrored:
self.mirror()
self.rotate_ports(ref.rotation)
self.rotate_port_offsets(ref.rotation)
self.translate_ports(ref.offset)
return self
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def undo_ref_transform(self, ref: Ref) -> Self:
"""
Apply the inverse transform from a `Ref` to the ports of this `Abstract`.
This changes the port locations to where they would be in the Ref's target (from the parent).
Args:
ref: The ref whose (inverse) transform should be applied.
Returns:
self
# TODO test undo_ref_transform
"""
self.translate_ports(-ref.offset)
self.rotate_port_offsets(-ref.rotation)
self.rotate_ports(-ref.rotation)
if ref.mirrored:
self.mirror(0)
return self