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package com.sun.electric.tool.generator.layout;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import com.sun.electric.database.prototype.NodeProto;
import com.sun.electric.database.topology.NodeInst;
import com.sun.electric.database.topology.PortInst;
import com.sun.electric.technology.PrimitiveNode;
/** A PortFilter is useful for removing certain PortInsts from the
* list of PortInsts on a Network. It is built into Jose because
* certain filters are commonly needed by Jose clients. */
public abstract class PortFilter {
// --------------------------- public types -----------------------------
/** Skip uninteresting elements of a schematic.
*
* <p> When most tools inspect a Network they are interested in
* extracting the connectivity of "real" schematic elements such
* resistors, transistors, and user defined Facets. These tools are
* usually uninterested in the schematic constructs: Wire_Pins,
* Bus_Pins, Off-Page, Facet-Center, and Invisible-Pin. They're also
* usually uninterested in any icons of the schematic, itself.
*
* <p> This class is provided so that a user may extend it to skip
* additional PortInsts.
*
* <p> For convenience, an instance of this class is provided in:
* <code>SCHEMATIC</code>. */
public static class SchemPortFilter extends PortFilter {
public boolean skipPort(PortInst pi) {
NodeInst ni = pi.getNodeInst();
if (ni.isIconOfParent()) return true;
NodeProto np = ni.getProto();
String nm = np.getName();
return !ni.isCellInstance() &&
(nm.equals("Wire_Pin") || nm.equals("Bus_Pin") ||
nm.equals("Off-Page") || nm.equals("Facet-Center") ||
nm.equals("Invisible-Pin"));
}
}
// -------------------------- public constants -------------------------
/** This constant object can be invoked on the return value of
* Network.getPorts() omit PortInsts of the schematic elements that
* are typically uninteresting to Jose clients reading
* schematics. The following code describes a typical use:
* <code>
* Network net = // application initializes this variable
* Iterator ports = PortFilter.SCHEMATIC.filter(net.getPorts());
* while (ports.hasNext()) {
* // application only looks at "useful" schematics ports
* }
* </code> */
public static final PortFilter SCHEMATIC = new SchemPortFilter();
// ------------------------ public methods ----------------------------
/** Should we filter out this PortInst? */
public abstract boolean skipPort(PortInst pi);
/** Remove selected PortInsts from the input list
* @param ports an iterator over a collection of PortInsts. Note
* that after filter() is called ports.hasNext()==false;
* @return all PortInsts in ports except those excluded by
* skipPort() */
public final Iterator<PortInst> filter(Iterator<PortInst> ports) {
ArrayList<PortInst> filtered = new ArrayList<PortInst>();
while (ports.hasNext()) {
PortInst pi = ports.next();
if (!skipPort(pi)) filtered.add(pi);
}
return filtered.iterator();
}
}