1) Move a bunch of std::map's to std::unordered_map to get constant-time
look-ups
2) Lengthen progress-reporting intervals to spend more time doing work
and less time talking about it
3) Reverse order of SHAPE_LINE_CHAINs in thermal intersection checks to
make (much) better use of bbox caches
4) Don't re-generate bboxes we already have
5) Fix some autos that weren't by reference (and were therefore copying
large datasets)
6) Rename delta progressDelta so it's easier to search for in future
7) Get rid of a few more autos (because I don't like them)
8) Pass large items to lambdas by reference
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12130
Since we aren't searching zones (they aren't in the m_CopperItemRTreeCache)
this will drop all errors that are zone-only (which are better handled by
zone-min-width).
1) For solder mask apertures report both the aperture and both
exposed items.
2) Don't process solder mask apertures in footprints with the
"bridging allowed" flag set.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12064
In addition to showing resolved clearance, we also show the calculated
clearance in the same method as is used for DRC. This will allow users
to better examine their system while working.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7934
Removes a nanny setting that prevented the use of
blind/buried/micro-vias without a checkbox. If the designer does not
want microvias in their board, they simply do not place microvias.
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./thirdparty,./Documentation/changelogs -L aactual,acount,aline,alocation,alog,anormal,anumber,aother,apoints,aparent,aray,ba,busses,dout,einstance,leaded,modul,ontext,ot,overide,serie,te,,tesselate,tesselator,tht`
Thread pools are long-lasting executors that have close to zero overhead
when launching new jobs. This is advantageous over creating new threads
as we can use this for threading smalling jobs and smaller quanta. It
also avoids the heuristics needed to determine the optimal number of
threads to spawn
Threaded DRC access will write to this string, re-allocating the memory
without any synchronization between threads using the string. Comment
adding this listed performance as a reason for using shared strings.
Measured performance does not seem noticeably different in either case,
even with high-error count boards. If there is a case where the
performance is limiting, we can replace these wxStrings with
std::wstring and utilize fmt
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9888
Removes some duplicated terms; puts in some more headers to make
visual parsing easier, and makes non-connected-pads report the correct
data.
Also fixes a bug where zone-connection overrides of none weren't getting
handled correctly.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11544
ApproximatelyParallel will only check for parallel within 1 IU, so a 1x1
SEG will always be parallel and the projection is invalid
(cherry picked from commit d0796399a2)