eeschema: Handle broken spin style value
The spin style is stored as a numeric and can be corrupted. We handle
this by triggering assertions for debugging the bad value while
resetting to default if we have non-valid spin values that are outside
the array.
Fixes: lp:1843091
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1843091
(cherry picked from commit c3226653cc
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#include <netlist_object.h>
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#include <trace_helpers.h>
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#include <wx/debug.h>
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extern void IncrementLabelMember( wxString& name, int aIncrement );
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@ -251,7 +253,10 @@ void SCH_TEXT::SetLabelSpinStyle( int aSpinStyle )
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switch( aSpinStyle )
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{
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default:
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case 0: // Horiz Normal Orientation (left justified)
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wxASSERT_MSG( 1, "Bad spin style" );
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case 0: // Horiz Normal Orientation
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//
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m_spin_style = 0; // Handle the error spin style by resetting
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SetTextAngle( TEXT_ANGLE_HORIZ );
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SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_LEFT );
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SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_BOTTOM );
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switch( aSpinStyle )
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{
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default:
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wxASSERT_MSG( 1, "Bad spin style" );
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case 0: // Horiz Normal Orientation
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//
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m_spin_style = 0; // Handle the error spin style by resetting
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SetTextAngle( TEXT_ANGLE_HORIZ );
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SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_RIGHT );
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SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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switch( aSpinStyle )
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{
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default:
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wxASSERT_MSG( 1, "Bad spin style" );
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case 0: // Horiz Normal Orientation
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//
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m_spin_style = 0; // Handle the error spin style by resetting
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SetTextAngle( TEXT_ANGLE_HORIZ );
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SetHorizJustify( GR_TEXT_HJUSTIFY_RIGHT );
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SetVertJustify( GR_TEXT_VJUSTIFY_CENTER );
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