Library watches only need a single directory or immediate children. The
project watcher should have a sensible limit to the total number of
files it tries to track.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15717
- Fixes early load during NESTED_SETTINGS construction within
SCHEMATIC_SETTINGS, now failing due to missing migrations at that
object construction point
- Adds missing (NOOP) migration for NET_SETTINGS schema versions 1 -> 2
This splits the tool into two separate tools: by center and
by even gaps. Previously, this was automatically decided, based on
if the items could have any gaps between them. This was unintuitive
as it would appear to arrange by centre point sometimes but not others.
When items aren't all the same width, the results can then be very
different, based only on the starting positions.
The new behaviour is to have a dedicated tool for each, which echos
how graphical programs like Inkscape manage this.
The by-gaps method is then extended to work for overlapping items
(when items overlap, the overlaps are made equal). The logic is
centralised in kimath/geometry, and some QA is added. This should
make it easier to extend to eeschema, for example.
This also (attempts to) address some rounding issues which could
cause minor, but compounding, errors to build up along the list
of items.
Also, fix bugs in the collection filtering - previously items
like markers were filtered out only after the selection size
was used to compute the gaps between items.
The "already placed parts" feature causes a situation where many
single-part queries are placed before the cache is even filled.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17940
(cherry picked from commit 3c99a3797e)
Co-authored-by: Jon Evans <jon@craftyjon.com>
Zoom-to-selection should only show the elements that we can see, so
avoiding hidden fields in footprints keeps the zoom window appropriately
sized
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15245
Simplify a little by keeping the positions of A and B in
variables.
Also remove const when returning by value - all that does is
inhibit a (possible, NRVO) move if you assign the result to
a non-const vector.
Includes:
- Fix GAL to draw closed polygons in eeschema
- Add functionality to eeschema to draw arbitary polygons
- Update polygon item previews to have customisable edge colour
- Add new SCH_RULE_AREA class, derived from a poly SCH_SHAPE
- Add SCH_RULE_AREA to paint and plot methods
- Add new rule area color preference to themes
When we replace a symbol with one that has fewer pins, the old pins
are released, which leaves points to them in the connection graph
dangling. This updates the pointer to use the cloned copy in the undo
stack until the connection graph is rebuilt with the new data
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17851
Ignore bus member connection subgraphs. They do not have a valid net
name nor do they contain schematic items. This prevents empty nodes
from being added to the tree. They can be reintroduced in the future
if someone wants to pursue it.
Freeze the wxTreeCtrl while populating it and thaw when done to prevent
any unnecessary repainting.
Add profiling to test how long it takes to rebuild the net navigator.
The recently added populate the navigator with all nets when no net
is highlighted has exposed some potential performances issues with some
versions of wxWidgets on certain platforms. Namely wxWidgets 3.2.4 on
Linux GTK.
Fix an issue where a sheet name change would not update the highlighted
net navigator resulting in a stale human readable sheet path.
Prevent the highlighted net navigator from being rebuilt twice when
loading a schematic. SCH_EDIT_FRAME::RefreshNetNavigator() was being
called from both SCH_EDIT_FRAME::UpdateHierarchyNavigator() and
SCH_EDIT_FRAME::RecalculateConnectivity().
Add a new trace helper "KICAD_UI_PROFILE" to show trace output when
profiling user interface performance. It's used in the net navigator
profiling mentioned above.
Reuse PROF_TIMER::Show() to generate string for PROF_TIMER::to_string().
C++20 under MSVC does not like seeing enum values between two enums getting operated on.
static cast to int fixes it for what we are trying to do anyway