Provided by: alliance_5.0-20120515-6_amd64 bug

NAME

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

SYNOPSYS

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

PARAMETERS

       layer               Layout layer of the segment

       width               Width of the segment

       name                Name to be given to the segment

       x1, y1, x2, y2      Coordinates of the segment's end points in the current figure

DESCRIPTION

       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 :

              NWELL

              PWELL

              NTIE

              PTIE

              NDIF

              PDIF

              NTRANS

              PTRANS

              POLY

              ALU1

              ALU2

              ALU3

              TPOLY

              TALU1

              TALU2

              TALU3

       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.

ERRORS

       "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.

EXAMPLE

       #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();
       }

SEE ALSO

       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).