kicad/eeschema/class_sch_screen.h

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Jean-Pierre Charras, jaen-pierre.charras@gipsa-lab.inpg.com
* Copyright (C) 1992-2017 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
/**
* @file class_sch_screen.h
* @brief Definitions for the Eeschema program SCH_SCREEN class.
*/
#ifndef CLASS_SCREEN_H
#define CLASS_SCREEN_H
#include <macros.h>
#include <dlist.h>
#include <sch_item_struct.h>
#include <lib_draw_item.h>
#include <class_base_screen.h>
#include <class_title_block.h>
#include <class_page_info.h>
#include <kiway_player.h>
#include <sch_marker.h>
#include <../eeschema/general.h>
class LIB_PIN;
class SCH_COMPONENT;
class SCH_SHEET_PATH;
class SCH_SHEET_PIN;
class SCH_LINE;
class SCH_TEXT;
class PLOTTER;
enum SCH_LINE_TEST_T
{
ENTIRE_LENGTH_T,
END_POINTS_ONLY_T,
EXCLUDE_END_POINTS_T
};
/// Max number of sheets in a hierarchy project
#define NB_MAX_SHEET 500
class SCH_SCREEN : public BASE_SCREEN, public KIWAY_HOLDER
{
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private:
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wxString m_fileName; ///< File used to load the screen.
int m_refCount; ///< Number of sheets referencing this screen.
///< Delete when it goes to zero.
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/// The size of the paper to print or plot on
PAGE_INFO m_paper; // keep with the MVC 'model' if this class gets split
TITLE_BLOCK m_titles;
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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/// Origin of the auxiliary axis, which is used in exports mostly, but not yet in EESCHEMA
wxPoint m_aux_origin;
DLIST< SCH_ITEM > m_drawList; ///< Object list for the screen.
int m_modification_sync; ///< inequality with PART_LIBS::GetModificationHash()
///< will trigger ResolveAll().
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Add items connected at \a aPosition to the block pick list.
* <p>
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* This method tests all connectable unselected items in the screen that are connected to
* \a aPosition and adds them to the block selection pick list. This is used when a block
* drag is being performed to ensure connections to items in the block are not lost.
*</p>
* @param aItem = The item we are connecting from
* @param aPosition = The connection point to test.
*/
void addConnectedItemsToBlock( const SCH_ITEM* aItem, const wxPoint& aPosition );
public:
/**
* Constructor
*/
SCH_SCREEN( KIWAY* aKiway );
~SCH_SCREEN();
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virtual wxString GetClass() const override
{
return wxT( "SCH_SCREEN" );
}
const PAGE_INFO& GetPageSettings() const { return m_paper; }
void SetPageSettings( const PAGE_INFO& aPageSettings ) { m_paper = aPageSettings; }
void SetFileName( const wxString& aFileName ) { m_fileName = aFileName; }
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const wxString& GetFileName() const { return m_fileName; }
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const wxPoint& GetAuxOrigin() const { return m_aux_origin; }
void SetAuxOrigin( const wxPoint& aPosition ) { m_aux_origin = aPosition; }
const TITLE_BLOCK& GetTitleBlock() const { return m_titles; }
//TITLE_BLOCK& GetTitleBlock() const { return (TITLE_BLOCK&) m_titles; }
void SetTitleBlock( const TITLE_BLOCK& aTitleBlock ) { m_titles = aTitleBlock; }
void DecRefCount();
void IncRefCount();
int GetRefCount() const { return m_refCount; }
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* @return A pointer to the first item in the linked list of draw items.
*/
SCH_ITEM* GetDrawItems() const { return m_drawList.begin(); }
void Append( SCH_ITEM* aItem )
{
m_drawList.Append( aItem );
--m_modification_sync;
}
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Copy the contents of \a aScreen into this #SCH_SCREEN object.
*
* @warning The contents of \a Screen cannot contain any duplicate sheet names or any
* hierarchy recursion issues or bad things will happen.
*
* @param aScreen is the screen to append to this one.
* @return false if there are any duplicate sheet names or any hierarchy recursion issues the
* calling this method or KiCad will crash.
*/
void Append( SCH_SCREEN* aScreen );
/**
* Add \a aList of SCH_ITEM objects to the list for draw items for the sheet.
*
* @param aList A reference to a #DLIST containing the #SCH_ITEM to add to the sheet.
*/
void Append( DLIST< SCH_ITEM >& aList )
{
m_drawList.Append( aList );
--m_modification_sync;
}
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Return the currently selected SCH_ITEM, overriding BASE_SCREEN::GetCurItem().
*
* @return SCH_ITEM* - the one selected, or NULL.
*/
SCH_ITEM* GetCurItem() const { return (SCH_ITEM*) BASE_SCREEN::GetCurItem(); }
LIB_ITEM* GetCurLibItem() const { return (LIB_ITEM*) BASE_SCREEN::GetCurItem(); }
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Sets the currently selected object, m_CurrentItem.
*
* @param aItem Any object derived from SCH_ITEM
*/
void SetCurItem( SCH_ITEM* aItem ) { BASE_SCREEN::SetCurItem( (EDA_ITEM*) aItem ); }
void SetCurLibItem( LIB_ITEM* aItem ) { BASE_SCREEN::SetCurItem( (EDA_ITEM*) aItem ); }
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Delete all draw items and clears the project settings.
*/
void Clear();
/**
* Free all the items from the schematic associated with the screen.
*
* This does not delete any sub hierarchies.
*/
void FreeDrawList();
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Check \a aPosition within a distance of \a aAccuracy for items of type \a aFilter.
*
* @param aPosition Position in drawing units.
* @param aAccuracy The maximum distance within \a Position to check for an item.
* @param aType The type of item to find or #NOT_USED to find any item type.
* @return The item found that meets the search criteria or NULL if none found.
*/
SCH_ITEM* GetItem( const wxPoint& aPosition, int aAccuracy = 0,
KICAD_T aType = NOT_USED ) const;
void Place( SCH_EDIT_FRAME* frame, wxDC* DC ) { };
/**
* Initialize or reinitialize the weak reference to the #LIB_PART for each #SCH_COMPONENT
* found in m_drawList.
*
* It must be called from:
* - Draw function
* - when loading a schematic file
* - before creating a netlist (in case a library is modified)
* - whenever a symbol library is modified
*
* @param aForce true forces a refresh even if the library modification has hasn't changed.
*/
void UpdateSymbolLinks( bool aForce = false );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Draw all the items in the screen to \a aCanvas.
*
* @note This function is useful only for schematic. The library editor and library viewer
* do not use a draw list and therefore draws nothing.
*
* @param aCanvas The canvas item to draw on.
* @param aDC The device context to draw on.
* @param aDrawMode The drawing mode.
* @param aColor The drawing color.
*/
void Draw( EDA_DRAW_PANEL* aCanvas, wxDC* aDC, GR_DRAWMODE aDrawMode,
COLOR4D aColor = COLOR4D::UNSPECIFIED );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Plot all the schematic objects to \a aPlotter.
*
* @note This function is useful only for schematic. The library editor and library viewer
* do not use a draw list and therefore plots nothing.
*
* @param aPlotter The plotter object to plot to.
*/
void Plot( PLOTTER* aPlotter );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Remove \a aItem from the schematic associated with this screen.
*
* @note The removed item is not deleted. It is only unlinked from the item list.
* @param aItem Item to be removed from schematic.
*/
void Remove( SCH_ITEM* aItem );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Removes \a aItem from the linked list and deletes the object.
*
* If \a aItem is a schematic sheet label, it is removed from the screen associated with
* the sheet that contains the label to be deleted.
*
* @param aItem The schematic object to be deleted from the screen.
*/
void DeleteItem( SCH_ITEM* aItem );
bool CheckIfOnDrawList( SCH_ITEM* st );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Test all of the connectable objects in the schematic for unused connection points.
* @return True if any connection state changes were made.
*/
bool TestDanglingEnds();
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Extracts the old wires, junctions and buses.
*
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* If \a aCreateCopy is true, replace extracted items with a copy of the original. Old
* items are to be put in undo list and the new ones can be modified by clean up safely.
* If an abort draw segment command is made, the old wires must be put back into #m_drawList,
* and the copies must be deleted. This is because previously stored undo commands can
* handle pointers on wires or buses, and we do not delete wires or buses, we must put them
* in undo list. Because cleanup deletes and/or modify bus and wires, it is easier is to put
* all the existing wires in undo list and use a new copy of wires for cleanup.
*/
void ExtractWires( DLIST< SCH_ITEM >& aList, bool aCreateCopy );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Replace all of the wires, buses, and junctions in the screen with \a aWireList.
*
* @param aWireList List of wires to replace the existing wires with.
*/
void ReplaceWires( DLIST< SCH_ITEM >& aWireList );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Add all wires and junctions connected to \a aSegment which are not connected any
* component pin to \a aItemList.
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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*
* @param aSegment The segment to test for connections.
*/
void MarkConnections( SCH_LINE* aSegment );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Adds all of the wires and junctions to \a aList that make up a connection to the
* object at \a aPosition.
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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*
* @param aPosition The position of the first connection object in drawing units.
* @param aList The pick list to add the connect item to.
* @param aFullConnection If true all the objects that make up this connection are
* add to \a aList. Otherwise, only the objects up to the first
* node are added.
* @return The number of items added to \a aList.
*/
int GetConnection( const wxPoint& aPosition, PICKED_ITEMS_LIST& aList, bool aFullConnection );
/* full undo redo management : */
// use BASE_SCREEN::PushCommandToUndoList( PICKED_ITEMS_LIST* aItem )
// use BASE_SCREEN::PushCommandToRedoList( PICKED_ITEMS_LIST* aItem )
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/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Free the undo or redo list from \a aList element.
*
* - Wrappers are deleted.
* - data pointed by wrappers are deleted if not in use in schematic
* i.e. when they are copy of a schematic item or they are no more in use (DELETED)
*
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* @param aList = the UNDO_REDO_CONTAINER to clear
* @param aItemCount = the count of items to remove. < 0 for all items
* items are removed from the beginning of the list.
* So this function can be called to remove old commands
*/
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virtual void ClearUndoORRedoList( UNDO_REDO_CONTAINER& aList, int aItemCount = -1 ) override;
/**
* Clear the state flags of all the items in the screen.
*/
void ClearDrawingState();
int CountConnectedItems( const wxPoint& aPos, bool aTestJunctions ) const;
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Test if a junction is required for the items at \a aPosition on the screen.
* <p>
* A junction is required at \a aPosition if one of the following criteria is satisfied:
* <ul>
* <li>one wire midpoint and one or more wire endpoints;</li>
* <li>three or more wire endpoints;</li>
* <li>one wire midpoint and a component pin;</li>
* <li>two or more wire endpoints and a component pin.</li>
* </ul>
* </p>
* @param aPosition The position to test.
* @param aNew Checks if a _new_ junction is needed, i.e. there isn't one already
* @return True if a junction is required at \a aPosition.
*/
bool IsJunctionNeeded( const wxPoint& aPosition, bool aNew = false );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Test if \a aPosition is a connection point on \a aLayer.
*
* @param aPosition Position to test.
* @param aLayer The layer type to test against. Valid layer types are #LAYER_NOTES,
* #LAYER_BUS, and #LAYER_WIRE.
* @return True if \a Position is a connection point on \a aLayer.
*/
bool IsTerminalPoint( const wxPoint& aPosition, int aLayer );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Test the screen for a component pin item at \a aPosition.
*
* @param aPosition Position to test.
* @param aComponent The component if a pin was found, otherwise NULL.
* @param aEndPointOnly Set to true to test if \a aPosition is the connection
* point of the pin.
* @return The pin item if found, otherwise NULL.
*/
LIB_PIN* GetPin( const wxPoint& aPosition, SCH_COMPONENT** aComponent = NULL,
bool aEndPointOnly = false ) const;
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Returns a sheet object pointer that is named \a aName.
*
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* @note The screen hierarchy is not descend.
* @param aName is the case insensitive name of the sheet.
* @return A pointer to the SCH_SHEET object found or NULL.
*/
SCH_SHEET* GetSheet( const wxString& aName );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Test the screen if \a aPosition is a sheet label object.
*
* @param aPosition The position to test.
* @return The sheet label object if found otherwise NULL.
*/
SCH_SHEET_PIN* GetSheetLabel( const wxPoint& aPosition );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Clear the annotation for the components in \a aSheetPath on the screen.
*
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* @param aSheetPath The sheet path of the component annotation to clear. If NULL then
* the entire hierarchy is cleared.
*/
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void ClearAnnotation( SCH_SHEET_PATH* aSheetPath );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Add all schematic sheet and component objects in the screen to \a aItems.
*
* @param aItems Hierarchical item list to fill.
*/
void GetHierarchicalItems( EDA_ITEMS& aItems );
/**
Use legacy schematic plugin for loading schematics in all code paths. Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append schematic code paths. Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname) when loading existing schematics when edit sheets. Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported schematic. This includes the following: - Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object. - Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy recursion issues. - Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects (symbol library table). - Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current project's symbol library table. This includes: - Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global symbol library table. - Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for this project. - Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol library nickname to prevent library name clashes. - Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the library nickname was changed to prevent clashes. - Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic. - Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent clashes. - Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page. - Replace any duplicate time stamps. - Refresh the symbol library links. Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import. Doxygen comment cleaning. Fixes lp:1731760 https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
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* Return all the items at \a aPosition that form a node.
*
* @param aPosition The wxPoint to test for node items.
* @param aList A #EDA_ITEMS container to place the items found.
* @return The number of node items found at \a aPosition.
*/
int GetNode( const wxPoint& aPosition, EDA_ITEMS& aList );
/**
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* Return a wire or bus item located at \a aPosition.
*
* @param aPosition The wxPoint to test for node items.
* @return The SCH_LINE* of the wire or bus item found at \a aPosition or NULL if item not
* found.
*/
SCH_LINE* GetWireOrBus( const wxPoint& aPosition );
/**
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* Return a line item located at \a aPosition.
*
* @param aPosition The wxPoint to test for a line item.
* @param aAccuracy Amount to inflate the item hit test bounding box.
* @param aLayer The layer the line is drawn upon.
* @param aSearchType Additional line test criteria.
* @return The SCH_LINE* of the wire item found at \a aPosition or NULL if item not
* found.
*/
SCH_LINE* GetLine( const wxPoint& aPosition, int aAccuracy = 0, int aLayer = LAYER_NOTES,
SCH_LINE_TEST_T aSearchType = ENTIRE_LENGTH_T );
SCH_LINE* GetWire( const wxPoint& aPosition, int aAccuracy = 0,
SCH_LINE_TEST_T aSearchType = ENTIRE_LENGTH_T )
{
return GetLine( aPosition, aAccuracy, LAYER_WIRE, aSearchType );
}
SCH_LINE* GetBus( const wxPoint& aPosition, int aAccuracy = 0,
SCH_LINE_TEST_T aSearchType = ENTIRE_LENGTH_T )
{
return GetLine( aPosition, aAccuracy, LAYER_BUS, aSearchType );
}
/**
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* Return a label item located at \a aPosition.
*
* @param aPosition The wxPoint to test for label items.
* @param aAccuracy Amount to inflate the item hit test bounding box.
* @return The SCH_TEXT* of the label item found at \a aPosition or NULL if item not
* found.
*/
SCH_TEXT* GetLabel( const wxPoint& aPosition, int aAccuracy = 0 );
/**
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* Search this screen for a symbol with \a aReference and set the footprint field to
* \a aFootPrint if found.
*
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* @param aSheetPath The sheet path used to look up the reference designator.
* @param aReference The reference designator of the component.
* @param aFootPrint The value to set the footprint field.
* @param aSetVisible The value to set the field visibility flag.
* @return True if \a aReference was found otherwise false.
*/
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bool SetComponentFootprint( SCH_SHEET_PATH* aSheetPath, const wxString& aReference,
const wxString& aFootPrint, bool aSetVisible );
/**
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* Create a list of items found when a block command is initiated.
*
* The items selected depend on the block command. If the drag block command is issued,
* then any items connected to items in the block are also selected.
*/
void SelectBlockItems();
/**
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* Add all the items in the screen within the block selection rectangle to the pick list.
*
* @return The number of items in the pick list.
*/
int UpdatePickList();
#if defined(DEBUG)
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void Show( int nestLevel, std::ostream& os ) const override;
#endif
};
/**
* Container class that holds multiple #SCH_SCREEN objects in a hierarchy.
*
* Individual #SCH_SCREEN objects are unique and correspond to .sch files.
*/
class SCH_SCREENS
{
private:
std::vector< SCH_SCREEN* > m_screens;
unsigned int m_index;
public:
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SCH_SCREENS( SCH_SHEET* aSheet = NULL );
~SCH_SCREENS();
int GetCount() const { return m_screens.size(); }
SCH_SCREEN* GetFirst();
SCH_SCREEN* GetNext();
SCH_SCREEN* GetScreen( unsigned int aIndex ) const;
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/**
* Clear the annotation for all components in the hierarchy.
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*/
void ClearAnnotation();
/**
* Test all sheet and component objects in the schematic for duplicate time stamps
* and replaces them as necessary.
* Time stamps must be unique in order for complex hierarchies know which components go
* to which sheets.
* @return The number of duplicate time stamps replaced.
*/
int ReplaceDuplicateTimeStamps();
/**
* Delete all electronic rules check markers of \a aMarkerType from all the screens in
* the list.
* @param aMarkerType Type of markers to be deleted.
*/
void DeleteAllMarkers( enum MARKER_BASE::TYPEMARKER aMarkerType );
/**
* Return the number of ERC markers of \a aMarkerType from all of the screens in the list.
*
* @param aMarkerType Indicates the type of marker to count. if MARKER_UNSPEC
* all markers are counted.
* @param aSeverity Indicates the error level of marker to count.
* useMARKER_SEVERITY_UNSPEC to count all markersof the specified type
* @return int count of the markers found.
*/
int GetMarkerCount( enum MARKER_BASE::TYPEMARKER aMarkerType,
enum MARKER_BASE::MARKER_SEVERITY aSeverity );
/**
* Initialize or reinitialize the weak reference to the #LIB_PART for each #SCH_COMPONENT
* found in the full schematic.
*
* It must be called from:
* - draw functions
* - when loading a schematic file
* - before creating a netlist (in case a library is modified)
* - whenever any of the libraries are modified.
*/
void UpdateSymbolLinks( bool aForce = false );
void TestDanglingEnds();
/**
* Test all of the schematic symbols to see if all #LIB_ID objects library nickname is not
* set.
*
* If none of the #LIB_ID object library nicknames are not set, this indicates that the
* project was created before the symbol library implementation.
*
* @return true in there are any symbols and if all of the #LIB_ID object library nicknames
* are empty, otherwise false.
*/
bool HasNoFullyDefinedLibIds();
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/**
* Fetch all of the symbol library nickames into \a aLibNicknames.
*
* @param aLibNicknames is the array to populate with all of the unique library nicknames.
* @return the number of symbol library nicknames found.
*/
size_t GetLibNicknames( wxArrayString& aLibNicknames );
/**
* Change all of the symbol library nicknames.
*
* @param aFrom the current symbol library name to change.
* @param aTo the new symbol library name.
* @return the number of symbol library nicknames that were changed.
*/
int ChangeSymbolLibNickname( const wxString& aFrom, const wxString& aTo );
private:
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void addScreenToList( SCH_SCREEN* aScreen );
void buildScreenList( SCH_SHEET* aSheet);
};
#endif /* CLASS_SCREEN_H */