EE_INSPECTION_TOOL::UpdateMessagePanel was called by EVENTS::SelectedEvent
But This event after commit calls E_INSPECTION_TOOL::CrossProbe(),
and no longer UpdateMessagePanel.
So CrossProbe() now calls UpdateMessagePanel.
Fixes#11447https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11447
Pin names like "+V" were incorrectly parsed as doubles leading to broken
comparisons. These caused heap overflows when sorting pin tables
This corrects the comparison so that numeric sorts are only performed
when there is an actual number in the symbol segment. Also adds unit
tests for common error cases
Our menu bar code is interestingly complex. But we were throwing away newly made menu items to the void in the cases of constructed on the fly submenus
CHANGED: The text variable ${SHEETNAME} now always represents the name of the
sheet when used anywhere in the schematic editor, including the title block
ADDED: A new text variable ${SHEETPATH} which is replaced with the path to the
current sheet - e.g. "/Sheet 1/Sheet 2".
To ensure backward compatibility, the default drawing sheet now uses
${SHEETPATH}. Custom drawing sheets will need to be manually edited.
Prior to fixing the schematic file change churn do to instance data
changing to the last selected sheet instance, the symbol instance data
was set rather than empty. This change allows for users to set the
default instance data which is used for every new instance of the
schematic.
ADDED: Default schematic symbol instance data (unit and reference, value,
and footprint fields) can be set to be used as the default settings
for all new instances of the schematic.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/11113
This also fixes a failure to use the correct effective width for
shapes (which might, for instance, inherit their widths from schematic
defaults, netclasses, etc.).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11358
Better to have both the single-pin error message and the non-driven
error message when an input pin is not connected than miss error
messages when the pin is connected to a blank net
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10430
(cherry picked from commit e740db61f5)
Make "don't stroke" an explicit property in the GUI.
Silently enforce line width to >= 0 when stroking.
Make layouts between dialogs more consistent.
Interpret unspecified fill colour as layer colour.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11279
Destructor of SIM_PLOT_FRAME calls sim->Attach( nullptr ) in order to destroy
circuit model (former netlist exporter). If this is skipped, eeschema crashes
when program is closed. nullptr is a valid parameter for Attach()
- fix irrelevant warning message box when tuners moved
too quickly and simulation was slow
- fix for rerun simulation when tuning and result tab was changed
SIMULATOR has now an Attach() method, which should be called
with proper SIMULATION_MODEL that should be simulated, before calling Run()
Concrete class of SIMULATION_MODEL for ngspice is NGSPICE_CIRCUIT_MODEL,
renamed from NETLIST_EXPORTER_PSPICE_SIM. DIALOG_SIM_SETTINGS relies
on above mentioned object, so it was added as an argument of the constructor.
Now that we are dealing with individual connection elements that do not
update their connected elements as well, we can thread the update, just
being careful to guard any remaining updates (bus_enty/busLine) that
need reciprocal updating
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10974
(cherry picked from commit 6a53e318e5)
If the SCH_ITEM has already been processed, the extra time needed to
iterated over the memberset and get the SCH_CONNECTION when we won't use
it is not neccesary.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10974
(cherry picked from commit 776a28a10e)
Normally, you will gain by resursing a nested loop only over the
pairs that are not already handled. In this case, however, you lose
time because you step outside of the cache by adding the reciprocal test
at each step.
Instead, we process one element at a time, keeping it cached and loop
over all other elements to add to the connection. This saves us about
75% of the time for larger loops (e.g. stacked power pins on a large
BGA)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10974
(cherry picked from commit 3a98eacdb9)
Fixes:
* Various special cases around junctions on pins and dragging.
* Some rotations of endpoints resulting in a 45 degree rotate.
* Some cases where it was possible to get a line with neither
endpoint selected, and also substractive unselecting only one of two
selected endpoints unselecting both.
* Use line midpoint for sorting. Start and endpoints aren't
consistent in the order they appear on the X or Y axis. So,
we need to use the midpoint for our position for consistent
sorting when dragging groups of parallel lines where some
have the start and end reversed.
Other:
* Rename TEMP_SELECTED TO SELECTED_BY_DRAG. This is the actual meaning
of the flag, and should reduce confusion as
to when it should be used.
* Move usage of TEMP_SELECTED as an algorithmic mark to CANDIDATE
instead.
* Fix mistaken clearing of START_POINT and ENDPOINT.
* Move endpoint setting and clearing out of narrowSelection, and into
selectPoint and selectMultiple.
* Don't show dangling end warnings on new lines
In symbols, a polyline descr is already a true polyline / polygon descr.
In schematic, a polyline descr was restricted to only 2 points (a line).
A true polyline / polygon descr is now allowed in schematic that support already
polygons.
For compatibility reason, a 2 points polygon (SCH_SHAPE) is converted to a SCH_LINE.