When the via is first and not second in our ordering, the hole-copper
clearance was not checked as the track did not have a hole.
We also calculated the NPTH-via clearance incorrectly in the inspector
Don't wait until all zones are filled before tesselating fills.
Tesselation happens on a layer-by-layer basis, so once the zones' layers
are filled, we can tesselate them in parallel with the remaining fill
work
When multiple zones overlap each other, we need to synchronize the
filling. This should not wait for all zones to try to fill before
restarting. Instead, zones that cannot be filled because the depend on
another zone finishing are immediately re-inserted into the fill queue.
We're getting segfaults in places where this isn't checked. Also, add
some asserts so we can catch bad tool push/pop.
Removes all uses of GetCommandStr() and makes it private.
The outline collision is relatively cheap (especially after filtering
bbox collisions) so check if a zone REALLY depends on another zone
before making it wait. Waiting for zones can really increase the total
fill time
1) Push a VAR onto the stack, not a resolved value
2) Don't collapse a PCB_LAYER_VALUE to a VALUE during processing
3) Make sure we run overloaded operators from the correct side
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12437
dropping files to Kicad manager :
*.kicad_pro, *.pro -> open project;
gerber and job files -> open in Gerbview editor;
Eagle and Cadstar files -> open project.
dropping file to schematic editor -> append schematic;
dropping library file to Symbol editor -> add library;
dropping board file to PCB editor -> append board;
dropping library or footprint file to Footprint editor -> add library or import footprint;
dropping ZIP file or gerber files to Gerbview editor -> open files;
dropping sheet file to Drawing Sheet editor -> open sheet.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/11638
3x Selection-Based Routing Tools. Takes a selection of routable objects
and routes them one at a time individually, with an attempted finish, or
from the other end, depending on the action given.