Update the reload function call to be python3 compatible along with
simplifying the load function to unify the loading of simple and
complex plugins.
Fixes: lp:1828595
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1828595
We have _two_ settings that independently control whether the netlist is
updated by timestamp. One in the NETLIST object and one in the
NETLIST_UPDATER object. It looks like we are phasing one out but the
commit was not complete.
Fixes: lp:1828754
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1828754
When loading a new file, we do not want to add junctions where they did
not exist before. This could generate invalid netlists by breaking a
wire at a pin connection point.
We do break/add connections when the user modifies the schematic but
this happens while the user is actively working with the component and
sees the action.
Fixes: lp:1830411
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1830411
Due to an interaction with old (<1.59) versions of Boost, the ostream
operator<< for wxPoint and wxSize is requried to use
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS (the print_log_value<T> function is not
used by this macro until 1.59).
Because these functions are available in Debug builds, unit tests that
use such functions will break when compiled as Release or
RelWithDebugInfo.
The change here is to not disable these functions in Release builds.
Also, the functions are moved to common.h, to go with other generic
WX "polyfill" functions. Although they might be commonly used by the
EDA_ITEM::Show functions, they are not specifically related to that
class.
Fixes: lp:1830612
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1830612
Also fixes the post-duplicate move to start at the cursor pos.
Also fixes the fact that duplicate wasn't getting its hotkey.
Fixes: lp:1830596
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1830596
This fixes multiple issues when importing Eagle V6 files.
Crashes occured when arcs of 0-length were found and when parts were
referenced in the schematic that were not found in the library. This
could happen if the library and schematic were different cases.
Fixes: lp:1830564
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1830564
This places the arc approximation setting in the kicad_pcb file and uses
it for all parts of the board rendering where arcs are converted to
segments. This allows the user to customize their speed vs. accuracy
tradeoff. The default setting of maximum error of 0.005mm is acceptable
for small boards on moderate systems.