add some helper functions to libraries

nolock
jan 2 years ago
parent f36350ebee
commit 6a1208bc33

@ -123,3 +123,61 @@ class DeviceLibrary:
if name in other.cache:
self.cache[name] = other.cache[name]
return self
def clear_cache(self: D) -> D:
"""
Clear the cache of this library.
This is usually used before modifying or deleting cells, e.g. when merging
with another library.
Returns:
self
"""
self.cache = {}
return self
def add_device(
self,
name: str,
fn: Callable[[], 'Device'],
dev2pat: Callable[['Device'], 'Pattern'],
prefix: str = '',
) -> None:
"""
Convenience function for adding a device to the library.
- The device is generated with the provided `fn()`
- Port info is written to the pattern using the provied dev2pat
- The pattern is renamed to match the provided `prefix + name`
- If `prefix` is non-empty, a wrapped copy is also added, named
`name` (no prefix). See `wrap_device()` for details.
Adding devices with this function helps to
- Make sure Pattern names are reflective of what the devices are named
- Ensure port info is written into the `Pattern`, so that the `Device`
can be reconstituted from the layout.
- Simplify adding a prefix to all device names, to make it easier to
track their provenance and purpose, while also allowing for
generic device names which can later be swapped out with different
underlying implementations.
Args:
name: Base name for the device. If a prefix is used, this is the
"generic" name (e.g. "L3_cavity" vs "2022_02_02_L3_cavity").
fn: Function which is called to generate the device.
dev2pat: Post-processing function which is called to add the port
info into the device's pattern.
prefix: If present, the actual device is named `prefix + name`, and
a second device with name `name` is also added (containing only
this one).
"""
def build_dev() -> 'Device':
dev = fn()
dev.pattern = dev2pat(dev)
dev.pattern.rename(prefix + name)
return dev
self[prefix + name] = build_dev
if prefix:
self.wrap_device(name, prefix + name)

@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from typing import Any, Tuple, Union, Iterator
import logging
from pprint import pformat
from dataclasses import dataclass
import copy
from ..error import LibraryError
@ -303,6 +304,21 @@ class Library:
del self.secondary[key2]
del self.cache[key2]
def copy(self: L, preserve_cache: bool = False) -> L:
"""
Create a copy of this `Library`.
A shallow copy is made of the contained dicts.
Note that you should probably clear the cache (with `clear_cache()`) after copying.
Returns:
A copy of self
"""
new = Library()
new.primary.update(self.primary)
new.secondary.update(self.secondary)
new.cache.update(self.cache)
return new
def clear_cache(self: L) -> L:
"""

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