Multiplying the global variable also modifies all columns to the right,
which is not a problem right now because none exist, but might be in the
future.
Also removes a bunch of std::string stuff from the file handling in the
simulator. All our file handling, env variable expansion, project path,
etc. stuff is wxString based, and jumping through std::string in between
just makes it more complex and increases the potential bug surface.
Also fixes a bug where you'd get two error messages when a spice model
library wasn't found.
Also fixes a bug where you'd get a spice model library not found error
when the text field was empty.
Also fixes a bug where we'd try to absolutize a path starting with an
unresolved text or environment variable. If the path starts with a
variable it's probably absolute, and tacking on the project path in the
error message just obfuscates things.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13082
These aren't needed as the control is going to be destroyed by the grid,
and can cause a crash on exit if the control is destroyed before the unit binder.
The crash was caused by an unhandled exception. The uncaught exception
caused a cacophony of null configuration setting pointers so guards were
added to prevent crashes should other exceptions occur that do not get
handled correctly.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/13046
The lifetime of this text ctrl is managed by the property grid, so
we need to catch when it is hidden before destruction in order to avoid stale pointers being used to handle unit change events.
Credit to @dsa-t for the fix
Also includes fixes for instance data and resolving of textvar
references.
Also includes virtual d'tors for IBIS parser to get rid of all the
compile warnings on CLang.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12357
The hard coded value was too small for certain calculations. Better to
have a configurable value that is initially set to our error level to
allow for deviations that don't meet the visibility test for spikes.
These have become more apparent with Clipper2