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Plz help in solving the error: *Error* let: local bindings must be a proper list

Anupama
Anupama over 15 years ago
I am excuting below piece of code. I very new to this skill programming. I am still a beginer. I am stuck at variable declaration.  But I need make this piece of code to work ASAP. So please suggest me what is wrong in this code.?...

MY ERROR : *Error* let: local bindings must be a proper list - cv

CODE :

procedure(CCSPowerPlot(pinlist)
let(cv layername) cv=geGetEditCellView()foreach(pin pinlistforeach(shape cv~>shapes

if(pin==shape~>net~>name then

layername=car(shape~>lpp)

lelsLayerSelectable(list(layername "drawing") t)

hiRedraw()
 )     )       )    )

 
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Anupama,

    My guess is that you forgot to add the call:

    geSelectFig(shape)

    where you have the call to leIsLayerSelectable. In fact that function would only return whether the layer is selectable or not, and even then you're passing the second argument wrong (it needs to be a tech file id, or just miss it out since it's optional. Either way, you're doing nothing with the result.  Perhaps you meant to use leSetLayerSelectable? (you'd still need the geSelectFig if you want it to actually select anything).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Anupama,

    My guess is that you forgot to add the call:

    geSelectFig(shape)

    where you have the call to leIsLayerSelectable. In fact that function would only return whether the layer is selectable or not, and even then you're passing the second argument wrong (it needs to be a tech file id, or just miss it out since it's optional. Either way, you're doing nothing with the result.  Perhaps you meant to use leSetLayerSelectable? (you'd still need the geSelectFig if you want it to actually select anything).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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