Messages created by IO_ERROR and PARSE_ERROR: the short filename of the kicad source file is printed instead of the full filename.
The full filename of a Kicad source file has no meaning for users.
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@ -105,8 +105,12 @@ std::string StrPrintf( const char* format, ... )
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void IO_ERROR::init( const char* aThrowersFile, const char* aThrowersLoc, const wxString& aMsg )
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{
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// The throwers filename is a full filename, depending on Kicad source location.
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// a short filename will be printed (it is better for user, the full filename has no meaning).
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wxString srcname = wxString::FromUTF8( aThrowersFile );
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errorText.Printf( IO_FORMAT, aMsg.GetData(),
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wxString::FromUTF8( aThrowersFile ).GetData(),
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srcname.AfterLast( '/' ).GetData(),
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wxString::FromUTF8( aThrowersLoc ).GetData() );
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}
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@ -121,9 +125,13 @@ void PARSE_ERROR::init( const char* aThrowersFile, const char* aThrowersLoc,
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lineNumber = aLineNumber;
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byteIndex = aByteIndex;
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// The throwers filename is a full filename, depending on Kicad source location.
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// a short filename will be printed (it is better for user, the full filename has no meaning).
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wxString srcname = wxString::FromUTF8( aThrowersFile );
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errorText.Printf( PARSE_FORMAT, aMsg.GetData(), aSource.GetData(),
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aLineNumber, aByteIndex,
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wxString::FromUTF8( aThrowersFile ).GetData(),
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srcname.AfterLast( '/' ).GetData(),
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wxString::FromUTF8( aThrowersLoc ).GetData() );
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}
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ std::string
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#define IO_FORMAT _( "IO_ERROR: %s\nfrom %s : %s" )
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#define PARSE_FORMAT _( "PARSE_ERROR: %s in input/source\n'%s'\nline %d\noffset %d\nfrom %s : %s" )
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#define PARSE_FORMAT _( "PARSE_ERROR: %s in input/source\n'%s'\nline %d offset %d\nfrom %s : %s" )
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// references:
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// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2670816/how-can-i-use-the-compile-time-constant-line-in-a-string
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