(While at first it may look like any item with the flag set
is going to get deleted anyway, if an undo happens then we
end up with table cells with the STRUCT_DELETED flag already
set.)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17487
Introduces some updates to the inspector, and a number of bug fixes:
- Correctly handles changes in board stackup
- Correctly handles unit change events
- Correctly handles language change events
- All layout / panel settings are stored to the project settings
- Retains ability to create net report
- Simple filter searches on net name and net class name (stored in settings)
- Allows hide / show of columns (stored in settings)
- Grouping by netclass (stored in settings)
- Optional filtering by net name (stored in settings)
- Optional filtering by net class (stored in settings)
- Custom grouping by net name match
If a separate viewer frame is selected, the footprint chooser always shows
the footprint and the 3D shape is shown in a 3D viewer frame if the 3D view
is enabled.
Prevent the hierarchy navigator from being rebuilt unless there are actual
sheet changes that would cause a change to the tree.
Save the tree expansion state before rebuilding the tree and then restore
the expansion state to the previous state sans edits.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/16635
The m_triangulationValid flag is used in several places without holding
the mutex, thus it should only ever be set when the triangulation is
guaranteed to be valid.
This can either be done by protecting both data and flag by the same
mutex, or updating the flag only after the triangulation has finished.
Also fix the case when the triangulation actually fails, the flag should
not be set in this case.
While at it, simplify the recalculation check. Only if both the
triangulation is valid, and the data hash is unchanged the recalculation
can be skipped - this is typically the case when two threads try to
update the cache concurrently, the second one will block at the mutex,
and will see the valid data after the first thread has finished.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17180
This was a crude hack that appends the library URN ordinal to the name of
the footprint so that it can be correctly looked up by the "element" node.
The Eagle XML DTD does not make it clear how the URN "ASSET_ID" and
"VERSION" are used to look up the appropriate "ASSET_TYPE" so this is a
best guess and seems to work correctly.
The inferred edge clearance dialog had to be disabled when importing third
party boards because on GTK (and possibly other platforms) the dialog would
completely hang KiCad preventing the imported board and possible schematic
from being saved.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/12897