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EncounterDB Class Diagram (TCL objects, not Scheme)

fcandeliere
fcandeliere over 12 years ago

 Hi Folks,

I was wondering where I could find a Class Diagram that describe the internal structure of Encounter's Classes (Digital Implementation Database).

I mean, a netPtr is a a Class derived from ObjPtr and has several methods to access its attributes.

Is there anything like that in any document though of course Encounter uses TCL that is a  weak typing language?

 

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    Kari over 12 years ago

    Hi Francesco,

    Actually, I'm not in charge of anything. :-)

    Yes, that's the document I mean.

    Encounter originally came from a different company that Cadence bought. I don't recall if it's the same with RC, but that explains the two different navigation schemes and GUIs. I agree that it would be nice to have uniformity. 

    - Kari 

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    Kari over 12 years ago

    Hi Francesco,

    Actually, I'm not in charge of anything. :-)

    Yes, that's the document I mean.

    Encounter originally came from a different company that Cadence bought. I don't recall if it's the same with RC, but that explains the two different navigation schemes and GUIs. I agree that it would be nice to have uniformity. 

    - Kari 

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