Using the new ITEM_MODIFICATION_ROUTINE system, drop in two new
tools: chamfer and line extend. These are two geometric operations
that are relatively common when editing footprints in particular.
Chamfer delegates the geometric calculations to a dedicated unit
in kimath/geometry.
Its members can be on copper layers, but the group itself isn't on any
layer.
Also fixes a bug where we were trying to clone TRIANGULATED_POLYGON::TRI
shapes as indexable sub-shapes. (The TRI only has indexes into its
parent, so cloning it will only result in segfaults down the line.)
Also fixes a bug where we weren't including copper items inside groups
when checking footprint net ties.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15021
1) Also reorders parameters to make sure the compiler helps out.
2) This also makes it harder to mess up the discrepency between
BOX2I/wxRECT/etc::Inflate() and SHAPE_POLY_SET::Inflate.
3) Also fixes a couple of bugs where the corner strategy was passed
in as a segCount.
4) Also fixes a couple of bugs where the error wasn't forced to the
outside to match the ERROR_LOCATION.
5) Also fixes a couple of bugs where the seg count was specified
without regard to an already passed-in max deviation
1) Don't fracture font glyphs when generating them; we're going
to fracture during triangulation anyway.
2) Don't check for self-intersection when deciding to fracture.
It costs nearly as much as the fracture does.
3) Cache drawing sheet text.
4) Use the current font when checking for cache validity.
5) Parallelize glyph triangulation.
6) Don't invalidate bounding box caches when offset by {0,0}
7) Use the glyph cache when generating text effective shape.
8) Short-circuit NormalizeJustification() if its center/center.
9) Don't triangulate for GuessSelectionCandidates()
10) Avoid sqrt whenever possible.
11) Pre-allocate bezier and SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN buffers.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14303
Adds QA checks to copper sliver tests. Adds the following checks:
- Dot product between two arms (quickly avoids checks for >90°)
- Checks the sliver is convex (area test)
- Eliminates minor slivers with angles that are approximately 0 and ones
with the opposite side width beneath a configurable level
- Updates Clipper2 to fix a couple of jagged edges on inflate
- Adds simplify during zone fill inflation to limit jaggies
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/14549
This library is meant to move non-EDA items (language extensions,
library extensions, etc.) into the lowest-level of our dependency chain.
This library should never depend on anyother non-thirdparty code in the
kicad codebase.
acos(1) returns 0, so this implies infinite segements to get to 0 error.
This is not reasonable but might be encountered in bad arcs or circles
that have 0 radius. Instead of returning infinite or std::max segments,
we limit the error to be at least 1 IU
Rounded line ends when deflating leads to microscopic jags in the
outline that are not visible but add substantial computation time and
minor error when computing polygon offsets.
Instead, the chamfer deflate method prevents these jagged lines by
clipping angles < 90° by the error level. This does not impact deflate
calls where we explicitly require the angles to be maintained
Nominally, the zcode of a vertex is unique. This is not 100% true,
however, as we must interlace two 32-bit numbers into a single 32-bit
number. Sorting needs to account for the possibility that the zcode
will be the same while other elements of the vertex are different. This
commit fixes the broken boolean logic to more clearly handle these cases
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13867