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

GENLIB_PHSEG - place a physical segment in the current figure at absolute coordinates

#include <genlib.h>
void GENLIB_PHSEG(layer, width, name, x1, y1, x2, y2)
char layer;
long width;
char ∗name;
long x1, y1, x2, y2;

See the file man1/alc_origin.1.

Layout layer of the segment
Width of the segment
Name to be given to the segment
Coordinates of the segment's end points in the current figure

PHSEG adds a segment in the current layout cell, at the specified coordinates, with the given attributs. The layer argument can take the following legal values :

The name argument needs not to be specified, since one usually doesn't need to give a segment a name. To do so, just type "" as name.

"GENLIB_PHSEG 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 addphseg : x1, y1, x2, y2"
A symbolic segment must be either vertical or horizontal, so either x1 = x2, or y1 = y2.

#include <genlib.h>
main()
{
	/∗ Create a figure to work on  ∗/
	GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG("cell");
	/∗ Put a segment ∗/
	GENLIB_PHSEG(ALU1, 1, "", 0L, 0L, 12L, 0L);
	/∗ Save that on disk ∗/
	GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG();
}

genlib(1), GENLIB_DEF_PHFIG(3), GENLIB_SAVE_PHFIG(3), GENLIB_COPY_UP_SEG(3), GENLIB_THRU_H(3), GENLIB_THRU_CON_H(3), GENLIB_THRU_V(3), GENLIB_THRU_CON_V(3), GENLIB_WIRE1(3), GENLIB_WIRE2(3), GENLIB_WIRE3(3).

See the file man1/alc_bug_report.1.

ASIM/LIP6 PROCEDURAL GENERATION LANGUAGE

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