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When building the connectivity database, we should not be using the
connectivity to check for shapes.
To make this deterministic, we introduce two flags (ALWAYS_FLASH and
NEVER_FLASH) that are used with connectivity building to determine
whether a pad is flashed for connectivity or not. ZONE <-> PAD/VIA
connectivity will be checked with ALWAYS_FLASHED and all other
connectivity will be checked with NEVER_FLASHED if they are marked for
potential annular ring removal. If they are not marked for removal,
they will be checked ALWAYS_FLASHED.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11114
- do not allow smoothing outlines: outlines are already optimized.
- do not allow settings incompatible with teardrop area (grid, thermal relief)
- DIALOG_COPPER_ZONE: export zone settings to similar zones only.
Fixes#11040https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11040
When loading footprints/zones in parallel, we cannot reference a static
vector that gets cleared by other threads.
It is unclear why this element was ever static to begin with (premature
optimization?) but it has been this way for a long time. We never
noticed until we threaded load cycles, which gave the hatch a chance to
override itself and cause crashes
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9888
The algo used to calculate a focus point on a zone can be *extremely* time
consuming when using the filled areas in zone (can be matter of minutes and more).
So we use now only the zone outlines usually having not a lot of vertices.
ADDED zone_connection constraint.
ADDED thermal_relief_gap and thermal_spoke_width constraints.
ADDED angle override for thermal relief spokes in Pad Properties.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/4067
They don't define a KiCad string class, so the header file name was
somewhat misleading. But the fact that they didn't match definitely
made coding more difficult.