This moves the program-specific code (e.g. BIU files) into
the program tests.
Also, create title_block.cpp to break a dependency that pulled
in eda_text.cpp when using the TITLE_BLOCK object.
Adds a possibility to replace properties inherited from base types with
a more specific ones. For example, such properties may have:
- different meaning which should be reflected in property name
(e.g. TRACK::{G,S}etWidth() sets actual track width, but
VIA::{G,S}etWidth() modifies the diameter)
- different set of possible values (e.g. BOARD_CONNECTED_ITEM::SetLayer()
should accept any copper layer, but MODULE::SetLayer() works only with
F.Cu and B.Cu)
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
1) An actual distance of 0 is still a collision, even if the allowed
distance is 0.
2) Be consitent about edges and interiors. Everyone expect the edge
of a RECT to be part of the RECT; same with a CIRCLE. SHAPE_POLY_SET
shouldn't be any different. (And SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN was a split-
personality with the edge considered part of it for Collide() but not
for PointInside()).
The arc shapes need to connect with their adjacent points. By storing
the relevant points, we allow exact point matching on both ends of the
arc as well as localize point storage.
You can now choose the behavior of dragging with the
middle and right mouse buttons.
You can also choose which modifier keys to use for
panning and zooming with the scroll wheel or trackpad.
You can also customize the zoom speed, which makes
it possible to have a good zoom experience on a wider
range of input devices.
You can also now zoom by dragging with the right or
middle button if desired.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/3885
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4348
The test_case_template.hpp header is deprecated in Boost, and the
latest Boost version is now throwing warnings during the build.
In Boost 1.59 (at least), this header is included transitively by the main
Boost test header, so this header is not needed by any supported Boost
version.
* Fix wildcard display in the file selector dialog (on GTK
it would show the regex to the user)
* Move the file extension comparison into a common function
Return the EDA_DRAW_FRAME class back to common, whence it came (before it was
duplicated into legacy_wx and legacy_gal). Now there is only one
implementation (the GAL one), it doesn't need to be in a separate library.
This simplifies the dependencies for common lib users.
The InOutString function is not really useful, in most cases it can
be done more simple with string operator+. This function is causing
issues on MSVC (perhaps the template param names) anyway.
For some reason, older WXs on Linux (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04) would
segfault on loading the 4-tile test image. Change one tile to
a circle to fix this (presumably an old and fixed image library
function).
The bitmap pointer is not checked at copy construct. This is
an instant segfault if you copy an empty bitmap.
Fix the constructor and remove the expected test failure, from the
previous commit.
By making the caller use the "namespace" keyword, the formatter
is given the right indentation hints.
Also makes it clearer synatactically. One day, this will be a
namespace alias (needs GCC 7).
Remove the axis numbering code from ARRAY_OPTIONS
and place in a new class, ARRAY_AXIS. This keeps
the logic for the array item numbering separate from
the logic for the array item geometry.
This simplifies the logic in the ARRAY_OPTIONS class, which
no longer has to deal with the numbering of each axis.
The angle needs to be added to the start angle.
Add tests to cover this:
* Check end point is correct
* Check midpoints are within tolerance
This would have prevented the bug fixed in 5813164d1,
as well as the bug fixed in this commit.
As well as failed tests, this manifests when routing across
Edge.Cuts arcs (unless they happen to start at 0 degrees
staritng angle).
Expose as expected failure to prove tests catch it.
Fix to follow in separate commit.
Add a new CMake target, qa_all, which builds all
tests, tools and their deps.
Then, when KICAD_BUILD_QA_TESTS is set OFF, remove tests
and tools from the ALL target, so `make all` doesn't include
these builds.
This means even when you turn the KICAD_BUILD_QA_TESTS option
off, you still have the option to:
* Build individual tests: `make qa_pcbnew`
* Build all tests: `make qa_all_tests`
* Build all tools: `make qa_all_tools`
* Build all QA executables: `make qa_all`
This also will provide a place to hang extra logic for test routine
wrangling (e.g. by CI tools)
Update the "Compiling KiCad" dev docs.
Also, CMakeModules .cmake files should not be excluded from git
Prevent a divide-by-zero bug in SHAPE_ARC::ConvertToPolyline.
When the radius is zero, just use the initial angle (it makes
no different anyway, the result is the centre point, which is
the start point.
Add unit test of SHAPE_ARC::ConvertToPolyline.
This function has a bug when the arc is of zero radius. This
test shows the bug, but does not fix it yet.
On some platforms like MSVC, NaN prints as "-nan(ind)". This
is a bit needlessly ugly, so print "NaN" on all platforms
consistently.
This fixes a test failure on MSVC.
Before Boost 1.64, there was no test logging function
for std::nullptr_t.
Add a logging struct to Boost to deal with this, and some
macros to assist in similar cases. These macros are bit
untidy-looking, but due to GCC bug #56480, we can't use
namespace aliasing to solve this. From Boost 1.64 onwards,
these namespaces are not needed at all.
Remove some code added to work around lack of nullptr printing
in the past.
These macros, and the nullptr printer, can be removed when
the Boost min version is 1.64 or greater.