Follow-up after the KIBIS and KIBIS GUI merge requests.
- Move KIBIS from Pcbnew to Eeschema space,
- Make KIBIS obtain the Ku/Kd coefficients via the `SPICE_SIMULATOR` class instead of calling the `ngspice` executable via `system()`,
- Allow to toggle between differential and single-ended model in the GUI,
- Various GUI fixes and improvements.
Currently this lives behind the advanced config flag `UseClipper2`.
Enabling this flag will route all Clipper-based calls through the
Clipper2 library instead of the older Clipper. The changes should be
mostly transparent.
Of note, Clipper2 does not utilize the `STRICTLY_SIMPLE` flag because
clipper1 did not actually guarantee a strictly simple polygon.
Currently we ignore this flag but we may decide to run strictly-simple
operations through a second NULL union to simplify the results as much
as possible.
Additionally, the inflation options are slightly different. We cannot
choose the fallback miter. The fallback miter is always square. This
only affects the CHAMFER_ACUTE_CORNERS option in inflate, which does not
appear to be used.
Lastly, we currently utilize the 64-bit integer coordinates for
calculations. This appears to still be faster than 32-bit calculations
in Clipper1 on a modern x86 system. This may not be the case for older
systems, particularly 32-bit systems.
Parallel builds sometimes fail with the following error:
eeschema/sch_plugins/kicad/sch_sexpr_parser.h:36:10: fatal error: schematic_lexer.h: No such file or directory
This can be reproduced by running the following in an empty build
subdirectory:
cmake .. -G Ninja -DWHATEVER_IS_NEEDED...
ninja qa/schematic_utils/libqa_schematic_utils.a
We fix this by adding explicit dependency between qa_schematic_utils
and eeschema_kiface_objects, which builds schematic_lexer.h.
pad of a given number.
Also improves other DRC logic to tighten up the net-tie rules now that
we know which pads are allowed to short with which other pads.
Also removes the "Overlapping pads" DRC violation now that we know
whether or not overlapping pads in a net-tie footprint constitute a
short.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12506
turtlemocks doesn't seem to provide a way to annotate that these methods
override a base class method, so it triggers a lot of warnings about
missing override when the classes are instantiated.
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
All labels need to be attached to a net that has at least 2 pins in
order for this to be a valid net. To check for the existing pins, we
need to interate over all subgraphs in the net, counting pins
- Fix parsing .model lines with model names containingnon-alphanumeric
characters like - and _,
- Fix parsing libraries in which EOF is not preceded by a newline.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12394
Allows placing parts from an external database that reference symbols from another loaded library.
Includes:
- nanodbc wrapper
- database schematic library plugin
- basic tests
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/7436
Tested on msys2 which is the only place it would have been buggy
CMake seems to share the gdiplus linkage with the other dependencies automatically now
When wxAny holds an enum, it cannot be compared with an integer due to a
missing conversion function. In such case, conditional properties
compare a raw value rather than wxAny.
Introduces classes:
- INSPECTED: base class for types taking advantage of
generic properties system.
- PROPERTY*: meta-data storing information about properties
- PROPERTY_MANAGER: singleton class to get properties data
We just want to make sure our netlist exporter works. Being
deterministic is the simulator's job, not ours, though perhaps we should
investigate that too eventually.
`linearize` command resamples the data. Fourth and further digits from
decimal point are cut off by using `wrdata` command instead of `write`.
Oddly, "sources" unit test is not working (so it's still uncommented) --
some substantially different values are generated when generating the
reference with standalone Ngspice.