stop taking in base_name -- tools can set their own cell names

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jan 2023-10-15 00:11:53 -07:00
parent bfd81f777c
commit 5a6826f8e5

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@ -287,7 +287,6 @@ class Pather(Builder):
length: float,
*,
tool_port_names: tuple[str, str] = ('A', 'B'),
base_name: str = '_path',
**kwargs,
) -> Self:
"""
@ -308,8 +307,6 @@ class Pather(Builder):
tool_port_names: The names of the ports on the generated pattern. It is unlikely
that you will need to change these. The first port is the input (to be
connected to `portspec`).
base_name: Name to use for the generated `Pattern`. This will be passed through
`self.library.get_name()` to get a unique name for each new `Pattern`.
Returns:
self
@ -325,8 +322,7 @@ class Pather(Builder):
tool = self.tools.get(portspec, self.tools[None])
in_ptype = self.pattern[portspec].ptype
tree = tool.path(ccw, length, in_ptype=in_ptype, port_names=tool_port_names, **kwargs)
name = self.library.get_name(base_name)
abstract = self.library << tree.rename_top(name)
abstract = self.library << tree
return self.plug(abstract, {portspec: tool_port_names[0]})
def path_to(
@ -338,7 +334,6 @@ class Pather(Builder):
x: float | None = None,
y: float | None = None,
tool_port_names: tuple[str, str] = ('A', 'B'),
base_name: str = '_pathto',
**kwargs,
) -> Self:
"""
@ -367,8 +362,6 @@ class Pather(Builder):
tool_port_names: The names of the ports on the generated pattern. It is unlikely
that you will need to change these. The first port is the input (to be
connected to `portspec`).
base_name: Name to use for the generated `Pattern`. This will be passed through
`self.library.get_name()` to get a unique name for each new `Pattern`.
Returns:
self
@ -418,7 +411,7 @@ class Pather(Builder):
raise BuildError(f'path_to routing to behind source port: y0={y0:g} to {position:g}')
length = numpy.abs(position - y0)
return self.path(portspec, ccw, length, tool_port_names=tool_port_names, base_name=base_name, **kwargs)
return self.path(portspec, ccw, length, tool_port_names=tool_port_names, **kwargs)
def mpath(
self,