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masque/masque/__init__.py

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"""
masque 2D CAD library
masque is an attempt to make a relatively small library for designing lithography
masks. The general idea is to implement something resembling the GDSII and OASIS file-formats,
but with some additional vectorized element types (eg. ellipses, not just polygons), and the
ability to interface with multiple file formats.
`Pattern` is a basic object containing a 2D lithography mask, composed of a list of `Shape`
objects, a list of `Label` objects, and a list of references to other `Patterns` (using
`Ref`).
`Ref` provides basic support for nesting `Pattern` objects within each other, by adding
offset, rotation, scaling, repetition, and other such properties to a Pattern reference.
Note that the methods for these classes try to avoid copying wherever possible, so unless
otherwise noted, assume that arguments are stored by-reference.
NOTES ON INTERNALS
==========================
- Many of `masque`'s classes make use of `__slots__` to make them faster / smaller.
Since `__slots__` doesn't play well with multiple inheritance, the `masque.utils.AutoSlots`
metaclass is used to auto-generate slots based on superclass type annotations.
- File I/O submodules are imported by `masque.file` to avoid creating hard dependencies on
external file-format reader/writers
"""
from .utils import layer_t, annotations_t, SupportsBool
from .error import MasqueError, PatternError, LibraryError, BuildError
from .shapes import Shape, Polygon, Path, Circle, Arc, Ellipse
from .label import Label
from .ref import Ref
from .pattern import Pattern, NamedPattern
from .library import (
Library, MutableLibrary,
WrapROLibrary, WrapLibrary, LazyLibrary,
AbstractView,
Tree,
)
from .ports import Port, PortList
from .abstract import Abstract
from .builder import Builder, Tool, FlatBuilder
from .utils import ports2data
__author__ = 'Jan Petykiewicz'
__version__ = '2.7'
version = __version__ # legacy